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  • PetSmart Charities Continues Support of Pet Therapy

    In 2013, Jerry Serrafin, a local PetSmart District Manager, lost his battle to cancer. Knowing his love for pet therapy work, seven of the local stores combined fundraising efforts and donated a substantial gift to Orlando Health in his honor.

  • Heartbeat Songs: Remembrance of a Loved One

    In 2016, Ryan Tonkin, board certified music therapist at Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center started to hear from his colleagues and read on social media about a new intervention with pediatric patients going through the end-of-life process.

  • The Legacy IRA: Use your QCD to create a Charitable Gift Annuity

    Individuals over the age of 70 ½ will now have the opportunity to use up to *$50,000 of their qualified charitable distribution (QCD) to form a charitable gift annuity (CGA), known as the Legacy IRA. Couples may combine their distribution amounts to create a two-life annuity up to *$100,000.

  • Growing Healthcare for a Growing West Orange

    In recent years, the West Orange Healthcare District (the District) has invested in several major capital projects in the county, including the Orlando Health Center for Rehabilitation, which houses a 100-bed skilled nursing facility that provides care for patients in rehabilitation as well as those with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

  • Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital Received $2 Million Gift

    Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital is thrilled to announce a transformative donation of $2 million from esteemed Tampa-area residents Thomas “Tom” and Mary James.

  • Breakthrough Discoveries on the Horizon with the Chenzyme Foundation

    Recent philanthropic funding provided by the Chenzyme Foundation is poised to considerably impact Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Heart and Vascular Institute.

  • Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy

    Radiation Oncologist Dr. Naren R. Ramakrishna explains the success of proton therapy.

  • A Journey Through Autism with The Howard Phillips Center

    After a good bit of time passed, they had their marching orders – Lindsey was to have occupational therapy (OT) and speech therapy (ST). Officially, Lindsey left with a “Globally Developmentally Delayed” diagnosis. At the time, the word “autism” was on everyone’s mind, but an official autism diagnosis could not be made until age three. (Since then, current best practice allows for a younger diagnosis.)   

  • Seacrest Studio is LIVE at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children

    Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, in partnership with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, has opened a new state-of-the-art 1,200 sq. ft. broadcast media center called Seacrest Studios. The studio is part of an entertainment initiative that radio and television host and producer Ryan Seacrest and his family developed to help patients explore the creative realms of radio, television and new media.

  • Home Is Where the Heart Is

    Inspired by the care their family has received at Orlando Health and the mission behind the Orlando Health Heart and Vascular Institute, Lorraine and Van Conoley have committed $2 million to elevate cardiac care at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC).