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  • Helping to Heal Little Hearts: Panera Bread® Celebrates Top Fundraisers

    From February 1-14 of this year, 100 percent of all proceeds from each Panera Bread Heart Cookie sold were donated to the Heart Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Through a wide range of specialized services and expert care, the Heart Center gives young patients the chance to live life as the amazing kids they are.

  • CVS Grants Orlando Health $20,000 for Opioid Education

    Orlando Health recently received a $20,000 grant from CVS Health to conduct opioid education for healthcare providers. This includes targeted emergency department (ED) staff, trauma staff, care management and nursing staff. The goal of the grant is to educate these providers on understanding addiction, specifically, opioid use disorder. The program will cover (1) understanding addiction, (2) why addiction takes place, and (3) inform on the types of treatments that exist for opioid use disorder, including medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and cognitive behavioral therapy.

  • The Impact of Philanthropy - The Hewell Kids' Kidney Center

    Logan, only 23 months old, has been a patient at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children since birth. He battles kidney failure on a daily basis, and

  • Finding Compassionate Care Throughout the Decades

    For Linda Mason, a trip to Florida was more than a vacation, it was a place of sanctuary during a grueling battle with colon cancer. Living in Louisiana at the time, Linda was receiving weekly chemotherapy treatments and it was the support from her husband, Alan, that got her through. Whenever Linda needed a break, a trip to Florida was her escape.

  • Proton Therapy Center Reaches New Milestone

    The Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, in partnership with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, recently celebrated the milestone of treating its 200th pediatric proton therapy patient.

  • Champions Circle Spotlight - Adam and Geri Goldstein

    The Champions Circle is a giving society of individuals and organizations who have chosen to partner with us through a five-year pledge of from $1,000 up to $25,000 per year to support Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.

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  • In Recognition of Doctors' Day

    At Orlando Health, our physicians believe that caring for patients is more than just a job. As a result, we often find the doctor patient relationship extends beyond one of everyday care to trusted friendship, and, in some cases, an extension of family. 

  • Supporting Our Capacity to Care

    Thanks to the generosity of donors in our community, Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) will soon be expanding. Because of you, the hospital can fulfill their mission to help patients in critical need of life-saving care and clinical teams will have the full resources they need to deliver the best care possible.

  • Dr. Gilbert and Joyce Walker's Longterm Legacy at Orlando Health

    1983 at weddingIn 1960, Dr. Gilbert and Joyce Walker moved from Miami to Winter Park, Florida in search of a new location to practice pediatric medicine. At the time, Winter Park’s population was barely over 17,000.  The Walkers, who recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary, remember the warm and friendly atmosphere of the city and their neighbors during that time. They still live in Winter Park, with their extended families nearby.