By: Justin Ceravolo, PharmD, pharmacist at Cypress Pharmacy
It’s that time of year again – the sniffling, sneezing and suffering of allergy season caused by the telltale yellow dust that blankets Southwest Florida for months.
With longer and warmer seasons each year, the spring and fall...
Priscilla was last seen on March 19th in the 2100 block of SW 39th Terrace and was reported as a runaway on that date.
Today (March 29th) new information obtained has upgraded the status to missing/endangered. Her last clothing description is unknown.
Anyone...
Special focus on the mental health care crisis faced by frontline workers
The Uyeno Foundation launched its first-ever Virtual Mental Health Symposium on March 25, 2021. The symposium explored the evolving mental healthcare crisis faced by frontline and essential workers such as police officers, firefighters,...
For the last year, people who have mobility issues or those who are immunocompromised have not been able to safely leave the house.
Many others have not been able to figure out the complicated system to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
After months of working tirelessly...
By: Barry Sonustun, Memory Support Program Manager for Gulf Coast Village
There is something quite magical about the metamorphosis of butterflies - each captivating stage that transforms a curious caterpillar into a Monarch butterfly with bright, golden wings. At Palmview, a specialized assisted living...
Effective immediately, Lee Health has made changes to its hospital visitation hours to protect the safety of patients and staff from the recent surge of COVID-19 cases in the community.
Visitation hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
At the adult acute care hospital campuses, patients are...