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Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Arnold Palmer Hospital is a state of the art facility designed to care for critically ill children.
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Understanding what a Patient Care Coordinator Can Do for You
Navigating the complex world of patient care can be a stressful and difficult experience. When you or a loved one is recovering from any medical issue, getting back to health should be the main focus. You shouldn’t be confused about what services are needed or where to go to find them. That’s where Orlando Health’s dedicated team of Patient Care Coordinators come in. Each Patient Care Coordinator is trained to help assist with any questions a patient may have – whether that’s over the phone, via email or in person. They make sure that care plans are initiated and followed, and can help patients better understand medical conditions, medications and instructions, both in the hospital and at home.
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Why Go to a Comprehensive Care Clinic for MS Treatment?
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complicated disease. The neurological disease encompasses the central nervous system and affects the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. With this disease, the immune system mistakenly attacks the central nervous system, causing inflammation and scar tissue that damages nerve fibers and myelin, a fatty substance that surrounds and protects the nerve fibers. That damage can change or stop messages within the central nervous system.
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Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
We offer surgical treatment of all orthopedic conditions, minor injuries, fractures and musculoskeletal conditions and deformities.
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Pediatric Acute and Critical Care Transport Services
Transporting children who are critically ill or injured requires specialized attention provided by a medical team skilled in pediatric healthcare.
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Supportive Care
The Supportive Care team helps you navigate the challenges and symptoms of a serious illness and establish the treatments you want – or do not want – as your health changes.
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Basic Infant Care – Virtual Class
Designed for expectant parents, our Basic Infant Care virtual class is presented by a registered nurse lactation consultant and highlights key information about caring for your newborn baby. The class focuses on preparing you for what to expect in the hospital after delivery through the first month of your baby's life.
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Choosing a mobility device? Check out these tips from our Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center
Many individuals who have multiple sclerosis (MS) begin to have difficulty with their mobility as the disease progresses. Changes in vision, decreased balance, increased muscle weakness and spasms, changes in sensation, all of these side effects can affect mobility. When a decline in function occurs, especially in the lower extremities, individuals may want to begin researching mobility devices.
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Care for Your Core and Pelvic Floor: Birth Prep and Postpartum Healing
Pregnancy and delivery can cause your body to experience many physical changes, including the development of pelvic floor disorders. Care for Your Core and Pelvic Floor is taught by a physical therapist who specializes in the ways in which pregnancy and delivery affect the pelvic floor. The class will address common issues like back and pelvic pain, diastasis recti, urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction. Learn what changes to expect, how to prepare for childbirth and how to maximize your recovery after a vaginal birth or cesarean section.
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Wound Care at Orlando Health
An estimated 6.7 million patients will suffer from non-healing advanced wounds this year, according to Wound Care Awareness. Seniors, diabetic patients, cancer survivors, veterans, cardiac and surgical patients, are among those who will be affected by a non-healing wound.