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LEE HEALTH ANNOUNCES VISITATION CHANGES

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...

NEONATAL SIMULATION LAB COMPLETED AT CAPE CORAL HOSPITAL

Cape Coral Hospital is home to a new neonatal simulation lab located inside the birthing suites. The lab will be used for training medical professionals on how to prepare for neonatal emergencies. The Golisano NICU simulation team oversaw the setup of the lab. The team consisted...

The importance of flu shots for all in the COVID-19 era

By Kathy Bridge-Liles The race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine appears to be coming down the home stretch. That would be great news for our health, our economy and our community. While worldwide attention remains focused on that vaccine, flu season is quickly approaching in Southwest Florida....

LEE HEALTH’S VETERAN VISITATION PROGRAM RECEIVES TOP RECOGNITION

Lee Health’s Veteran Visitation Program has been awarded the Partnership Award from the American Red Cross Florida Gulf Coast to Heartland Chapter. The health system will be presented with the award during a virtual award ceremony on Oct. 8. Set to celebrate its one-year...

Golisano Children’s Hospital patients benefit from increased access to technology

Bringing the Outside World Inside Foundation keeps kids and families connected Hospital stays can leave patients feeling bored and disconnected from friends and family. During a pandemic, when visitation hours are limited or visitation policies are highly restricted for safety precautions, these feelings are escalated....

LEE HEALTH IS IN URGENT NEED OF CONVALESCENT PLASMA DONATIONS TO HELP REFILL SUPPLY LEVELS.

As a registered participating site in Mayo Clinic’s COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Study, it is vital that Lee Health’s supply remains stocked to continue to make progress in the fight against the coronavirus.  Convalescent plasma refers to blood plasma collected from people who have recovered from...

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