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  • Magnolia Yoga & Wellness Center and GoodWay Café join Orlando Health Neuro-Friendly Restaurant Initiative

    Orlando, FL (February 25, 2025) – The Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute is expanding its Neuro-Friendly Restaurant Initiative with the Magnolia Yoga & Wellness Center and GoodWay Café in Longwood. The purpose of the program is to increase community inclusion for those living with an acquired brain injury such as a stroke, traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, or a progressive disorder such as Parkinson’s disease.

  • Keeping Them on Their Toes

    By Lisa Nickchen, Editorial Contributor

  • 5 Health Risks of Too Little Sleep

    By Wendy Bacigalupi-Bednarz, Editorial Contributor

  • Menopause Might Be Keeping You Awake at Night

    By Lisa Nickchen, Editorial Contributor

  • Teen Xpress Tackles Health Basics

    By Diana Lomont, Editorial Contributor

  • 5 Things Your Radiologist Wants You to Know

    By Ruby Lukse, MD, Radiologist with Orlando Health Imaging Centers

  • Jay Tackett’s Journey Back Home

    By Diana Lomont, Editorial Contributor

  • Falling Temperatures Raise Burn Risks

    By Lisa Nickchen, Editorial Contributor

  • Four Orlando Health hospitals earn Top Hospital designations

    Orlando, FL (December 7, 2017) – Orlando Health’s Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC), Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies have been designated as Top Hospitals in the country by The Leapfrog Group, an independent hospital watchdog organization. Hospitals recognized as Top performers have better systems in place to prevent medication errors, higher quality on maternity care and high-risk procedures, and lower readmission rates than other hospitals.

  • Orlando Health hospitals awarded top grades for patient safety

    Orlando, FL (April 12, 2017) – Orlando Health’s Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) and South Seminole Hospital were recently awarded “A” hospital safety grades by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit organization operated by employers and other large purchasers of health benefits. Orlando Health’s Health Central Hospital and South Lake Hospital, in affiliation with Orlando Health, were awarded “B” grades.  Grades are based on a point system that assigns – then calculates – numerical scores of 30 healthcare measures such as patient experience, training, hospital culture, as well as hospitals’ rates for preventable medical errors, injuries, accidents, and infections. All Orlando Health hospitals scored higher this rating period than the previous October 2016 rating period.