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  • Team Members Walk for Healthy Hearts

    Orlando Health team members met up at UCF on Saturday, September 10, for the Greater Orlando Heart Walk. They walked to encourage individuals to take steps toward a heart-healthy lifestyle, while raising funds to fight heart disease and stroke in our community.

  • Join Us at the Walk for Winnie on Sept. 17

    For questions about the event, click here or contact [email protected].

  • Orlando Health acquires nearly 80 acres in Lakeland

    WHAT:         Orlando Health successfully completed the purchase of 79.6 acres of land on the south side of Lakeland, Fl.

  • Quick Tips for Keeping Kids Active

    As a parent, it’s important to encourage your children to be active by showing them what a healthy lifestyle looks like. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends children get at least one hour (60 minutes) of physical activity each day. By going on bike rides together, walking around the neighborhood, coaching sports teams and even playing simple games around the house, you have the opportunity to play a vital role in keeping your kids active and healthy.

  • New Health Central Hospital ED Grand Opening

    When: July 9, 2016 | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

  • Statement on Passing of Arnold Palmer

    We are deeply saddened to hear reports that Arnold Palmer has passed away. Mr. Palmer lived an incredible life and accomplished so much on and off the golf course. He built a world-class medical center that has had a tremendous impact on the lives of children and families in this community for more than 27 years. As we wait for an official statement, our thoughts and prayers are with the Palmer family during this difficult time.

  • Ballet offers a new routine for children with special needs

    Young children with special needs learned ballet positions to pirouette and plié their way to new opportunities to move and express themselves through dance. Orlando Ballet company dancers were en pointe with an innovative program to provide dance lessons to children with physical challenges. Orlando Health team members worked with the dancers to provide helpful tips and instruction for choreography.