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  • Orlando Health Hosts Spinal Cord Injury Clinic

    On October 28th and 29th, Orlando Health, in thanks to a grant from Paralyzed Veterans of America( PVA), hosted a two-day course on the continuum of spinal cord injury treatment from admission to the hospital to discharge. The conference was meant to expand a provider’s knowledge of spinal cord injuries and provide a framework for treatment.

  • A Generous Gift in Honor of a Big Heart

    Madison (Maddy) Flaherty was just short her of fifth birthday when she lost her battle to Cockayne Disease, a very rare neurodegenerative disorder. She and her twin sister, Morgan, had a seemingly normal delivery, but over time the family noticed that Maddy was not meeting the expected milestones.

  • From Humble Beginnings to Philanthropic Leaders

    For the last 20 years, Central Florida has been home to Roy and Dee Haley, catalysts for several major initiatives at Orlando Health. 

  • My Cause My Cleats Highlights Orlando Health

    During Week 13 of the National Football League’s (NFL) season, players have the opportunity to display their dedication to the causes they hold close to their hearts. The My Cause My Cleats initiative is a special program where NFL players can represent a charitable organization through specially-designed cleats. 

  • A Conversation with Dr. Anjali Vyas: Leading the Future of Women's Health

    We recently sat down with Anjali Vyas, MD, senior vice president, Orlando Health, and the new president of Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies, to learn more about her background, her vision for the hospital, the broader Orlando Health Women’s Institute, which provides care for the unique healthcare needs of women with a focus on reproductive and breast health, and the vital role philanthropy plays in caring for women and babies in Central Florida.

  • Bringing Better Together Thanks to You

    On April 3, the Orlando Health Foundation hosted a “Topping Out” ceremony for the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion. Lead campaign contributors and physicians were invited to witness the final steel beam being lifted and proudly secured at the top of the building.

  • Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream Gives Back

    Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream once again brought joy and generosity to the community through the Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast campaign supporting the Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. During the month of February, Kelly’s employees at Central Florida “scoop shops” encouraged customers to donate at the register. Then, on International Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day (February 18), 50% of sales were also donated to the Haley Center.

  • Panera Bread Supports Young Heart Patients

    From February 1–14, Panera Bread locations across Central Florida donated 100% of the proceeds from Heart Cookie sales to support children receiving cardiac care. On Valentine’s Day, our partners at Panera Bread brought Heart Cookies for young patients to decorate at the annual Heart Party. We are grateful to Panera Bread for their continued support and commitment to making a difference for patients like Cora.

  • Medicine at its Best: First Orthopedic Specialty Hospital in Florida

    The Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute brings together the two most respected orthopedic and sports medicine practices in Central Florida: the Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic, with eight decades of service to the community, and Orlando Health, home to the region’s only Level One Trauma Center for adults and children.

  • Orlando Health Announces a New Four-Legged Team Member!

    Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has recently welcomed our first Facility Dog named Parks! Brought to you by the Orlando Health Foundation, in partnership with Petsmart Charities, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer received Parks at no cost from Canine Companions®.