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Orlando Health team members care for patients beyond their medical treatments. For Karline Brown, a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) at Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute, that holistic care involves addressing the change in personal relationships when a loved one transitions from a partner or family member, to their new role as patient caregiver.
Bang! The noise coming from the second floor of her home sent Omaira quickly upstairs. She found that her daughter, Iris, had walked into a wall. Iris seemed fine physically, but she was confused and unaware of her surroundings. As a precaution, she took her daughter to the closest emergency department. They tested Iris for COVID-19 as she was displaying many symptoms of the virus, including fever and nausea. Returning home, they isolated Iris in her room while they waited on test results.
For the past 28 years, support from Publix customers and associates has helped shape the standard of care at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Through philanthropic support, we’ve been able to provide millions of patients with the very best care possible and make expansive changes to the hospital throughout the decades.
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation is on a mission to provide the simple joys of childhood to kids battling hunger or illness.
Earlier this spring, we were blown away by the incredible show of support from businesses like Panda Express who stepped up to support Orlando Health and our team members as we began facing this global pandemic together. Since then, our team members have worked tirelessly, and with the recent spikes in COVID-19 cases in Central Florida and beyond, Panda Express stepped up once again looking to boost the energy and morale of our healthcare heroes.
Founded in 2006, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation holds a mission to provide the simple joys of childhood to kids battling hunger or illness. Through the Foundation, local Dunkin’ restaurants are proud supporters of the kids and families treated at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
Sweet, smart Aiden Ace was born on Christmas Day 2015, making him an angel in the eyes of his parents and extended family members. Aiden is a gifted child who is always eager to learn new things and loves soccer and fishing. But, at only five years old, Aiden was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
On December 2, 2021 we officially celebrate and reflect on all the fun, magic and wonder our new Seacrest Studios has brought to patients at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children over the past year. As we celebrate one year of this incredible child life initiative at our hospital, we share our deepest gratitude with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation for selecting Orlando Health Arnold Palmer as its Florida studio home. Additionally, we are thankful to our corporate supporters for fully funding the construction and program.
Dan and Cara Whitney were beyond excited for the birth of their first child, Wyatt. They never expected the challenges they would face when Wyatt was diagnosed with hip dysplasia after being born in a breech position. At the time of his birth, the Whitneys knew nothing about the effects of hip dysplasia in babies and, like most, believed it only occurred in dogs.
On October 20, 2021, The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families, a part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, welcomed guests to step behind the scenes for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The in-person event proved to be both inspirational and invigorating.