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Whether you live in the sunny state of Florida or face long, grey winters in Illinois, vitamin D deficiency is more common than you think. In fact, about 42% of Americans are deficient in vitamin D. If you’re looking for more information on the causes, symptoms and treatments for vitamin D deficiency, you’ve come to the right place.
Vitamin D is one of the many important vitamins we need to keep our bodies healthy. It helps keep bones strong by absorbing calcium, aids in your mood and works with your parathyroid glands to regulate your blood and vital organs.
Vitamin D is unique because your skin produces it by using sunlight, which is why it is often called “the sunshine vitamin.”
Vitamin D deficiency means you do not have enough vitamin D in your body. There is no single cause for the deficiency, but studies have found that fair-skinned individuals and those who are younger, such as children or teenagers, convert sunshine into vitamin D more efficiently than those who are darker-skinned or over the age of 50. Other causes of vitamin D deficiency include:
A deficiency can impact your body in many ways, such as:
Children who are vitamin D deficient can also have severe asthma, incorrect growth patterns and deformities in joints.
According to the National Library of Medicine, the best way to diagnose vitamin D deficiency is a blood test that measures the concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D. However, it isn’t common for health care providers to order this blood test, but you can request it from your provider.
If you show severe signs of vitamin D deficiency, your health care provider may request a screening. The optimal vitamin D level is at least 30 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml).
Eating more foods containing vitamin D and getting extra sunlight throughout your day can help gradually increase your vitamin D production and help minimize your symptoms. If you suffer from a great deficiency, your doctor may recommend taking vitamin D supplements.
Vitamin D comes in two forms: D2 and D3. Vitamin D2 comes from plants, while vitamin D3 comes from animals. You will need a prescription to get vitamin D2, but vitamin D3 is available over-the-counter. Talk to your doctor to determine if you need a vitamin supplement, how much to take and which one will work best for you.
The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of vitamin D for adults 19 to 70 years old is 600 international units (IU) a day. However, for those severely deficient, you may need a vitamin D prescription from your health care provider in doses up to 50,000 IU.
For those who are vitamin D deficient, you can increase your levels in many ways. To do so, we recommend taking vitamin D supplements and magnesium and pursuing safe sun exposure. There are also plenty of foods naturally high in vitamin D, including:
It’s important to talk to your primary care provider before increasing your vitamin D levels to ensure it’s right for your health.
How long it takes to recover vitamin D levels depends on several factors, including your age, overall health and how deficient you are. However, restoring your vitamin D levels generally takes 6 to 8 weeks. Once restored, your doctor may recommend you stay on supplements for a few weeks to maintain steady levels.
If you are experiencing any vitamin D deficiency symptoms, we can help. Schedule a lab appointment today to find out if you lack vitamin D, and find a primary care provider to find the best course of action to increase your vitamin D production. With onsite labs with quick results, we’ll help you feel whole in no time.
Press ReleaseSeniors Blue Book Announces New Edition for Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte CountiesSeniors Blue Book is the top resource for seniors, their families, and their caregivers, offering a wealth of information on senior housing, home care, and more Seniors Blue Book is thrilled to announce the release of its...Seniors Blue Book is thrilled to announce the release of its newest edition for Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte Counties in Florida. This means that aging adults in these regions can now tap into a wealth of tailored resources all within the pages of these free guides.Seniors Blue Book is a trusted resource for aging adults, said publisher Samantha Hersch. The newest edition reflects our ongoing dedication to serving as a bridge between seniors, caregivers, and trusted local resources.Seniors Blue Book offers its sought-after guides in localities across the United States, connecting older adults and their caregivers with a wealth of resources necessary for aging. Since 1983, this guide has been a mainstay for seniors seeking services and solutions tailored to their unique needs.These comprehensive guides provide invaluable insights into senior housing options, home care services, and local resources. Seniors Blue Book is a well-known go-to choice for seniors, their families, and caregivers seeking reliable information on housing options tailored to older adults; professional home care solutions to enhance quality of life; and a wealth of local resources and services that are essential for senior living support.Our guide is thoughtfully created to ensure our community has access to clear, reliable, and compassionate support when navigating lifes important decisions, said Hersch.Now, people in Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte Counties can gain access to the new edition of Seniors Blue Book for free. Anyone can request to receive a free copy mailed directly to them. The team at Seniors Blue Book is proud to be a trusted resource for senior housing, home care, and local resources and services.To get a copy of this edition of Seniors Blue Book or to speak with the companys team of caring, expert local specialists, visit http://www.seniorsbluebook.com/.ABOUT SENIORS BLUE BOOKSince 1983, Seniors Blue Book has been a trusted hub for millions of seniors and caregivers with resources for aging well.Media ContactCompany Name: Seniors Blue BookContact Person: Sandra JensenEmail: Send EmailPhone: 800-201-9989Country: United StatesWebsite:https://seniorsbluebook.com/
(SARASOTA, FL, March 4, 2025) A night of elegance, generosity, and Parisian flair unfolded on Feb. 28 as the sold-out City of Lights Gala welcomed more than 200 guests to Michaels on the Bay at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. Inspired by the magic of the Moulin Rouge, this black-tie affair raised an unprecedented $350,000 to bring joy to Gulf Coast seniors while raising awareness of the critical services provided by Senior Friendship Centers for the areas aging population.City of Lights Photo Album | Senior Friendship Centers City of Lights Gala | Your ObserverThe evening began with a glamorous cocktail hour, gourmet dinner, and thrilling live auction. Guests were captivated by an extraordinary lineup of entertainment, including world-renowned contortionist and Cirque du Soleil alumna Ulzii Mergen; Dynasty Dance Stars, a troupe of professional ballroom dancers and performers with special needs; acclaimed aerial artists Rikki Hettig-Rolfe Meaux and Nick Slimick; and the Z Street Speakeasy Band, which transported attendees to the golden age of Parisian nightlife.As guests enjoyed passed hors doeuvres against the backdrop of a breathtaking Sarasota Bay sunset, an aerial Champagne angel welcomed them in true Moulin Rouge style. Upon moving into the main ballroom, attendees were greeted by Chief Advancement Officer Declan Sheehy, who underscored the significance of the event.This event embodies the evolving spirit of Senior Friendship Centers as we continue to expand and embrace the next generation of seniors, Sheehy said. Tonight, we welcome people of all generations to join in our mission of bringing joy into the lives of seniors through programs that educate, inspire, and uplift.Click here to view the entire City of Lights photo album!From Left Dr. Gaby Lorado, Event Chair, Lynne Anast, Advancement Officer, Performer Colleen Finazzo, and Declan Sheehy Chief Advancement Officer. Photo courtesy of Peter Acker.Sheehy extended heartfelt gratitude to the events major sponsors, including Double Diamond Sponsor the Doll-Loesel Foundation, along with other key supporters: Edmund Campbell, Jr., Marilyn Gerkin, Premier Physicians, Dale and Steve Adler, John Gill, Cindy and Michael Juceam, Caldwell Trust Company, Purmort & Martin, Joan and Dr. Bart Levenson, and Michael and Leigh Tesar. He also acknowledged media sponsors WSMR, WUSF, and NPR before introducing event chair Dr. Gaby Lodeiro.Originally from Buenos Aires and a Sarasota resident for over 20 years, Dr. Lodeiro is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified dementia practitioner, and certified Montessori dementia care professional. A dedicated advocate for seniors and caregivers, she took the stage to highlight the evenings deeper purpose.This evening is about so much more than fundraising, Dr. Lodeiro shared. It is about coming together as a community to say, We see you, we care for you, and we are here to make a difference. Whether it is through programs that brighten their days, resources that power their independence, or opportunities to engage socially, every dollar raised here tonight will help transform the lives of our seniors.Following an exhilarating live auction and paddle raise, Senior Friendship Centers President and CEO Erin McLeod closed out the night with an impassioned message of gratitude.Ooh-la-la! Tonight, we have witnessed an extraordinary outpouring of generosity that will create tangible, life-changing impacts for older adults and their families, McLeod said. Because of you, they will receive not only the care and services they need but also the joy and human connection that make life truly meaningful.The City of Lights Gala was a dazzling success, reaffirming the power of community and philanthropy to support our seniors. For more information on Senior Friendship Centers and how you can get involved, visit seniorfriendshipcenters.org.Please contact Jodel Velarde at (828) 215 4018, jvelarde@friendshipcenters.org or tcardwell@friendshipcenters.org for more information or any questions.###About Senior Friendship Centers: The mission of Senior Friendship Centers is to build vibrant communities by advancing wellness, connection, and enrichment throughout the journey of aging. Since 1973 this organization has served people 50 and older in Sarasota, Charlotte, DeSoto, and Lee Counties with programs and services including activity centers, lifelong learning, dining centers and meals delivered to the homebound, caregiver support, adult day services, supportive aging services, and volunteer opportunities. For more information about Senior Friendship Centers, call (941) 955-2122 or visit www.friendshipcenters.org
Light the candles, put on your favorite song, and savor this moment you only turn 65 once! Forget sayings like A lady or gentleman never tells their age, because at ArchWell Health, we believe every birthday is a reason to celebrate. And every age brings new gifts.So if youre turning 65, theres more than Medicare to look forward to although that is one of the perks!Thats why were excited to unwrap this new series, Turning 65, over the coming months. Each post will highlight a different aspect of life in your mid 60s with a positive spin and practical insights.Here are the topics well cover between now and the fall:Understanding Aging: Part of growing older is learning how to listen to the beautiful machine that is you and knowing how to care for it in this new era. Weve got you covered.Drug Management: With increased age often comes an increased number of prescriptions, and thats OK. Weve got tips for managing them all with ease.Maximizing Independence: You might need help with a few things in this next life stage, but you can still keep that independent spirit too. Well show you the ways.Mental Health: There are definitely more things to worry about as you add more candles to the cake. And there are just as many things if not more to be excited about. Well talk about the serious stuff and how to look for the good in healthy ways.Why Turning 65 Is More Than a NumberWhen you were preparing for college, the workforce, marriage, or parenthood, you probably did some goal setting. Why not do the same now?Whether youre close to retirement, have no plans to stop working because you enjoy being busy, or youre caring for parents and possibly adult children and grandkids, take time during your 65th year to set some new goals for the future near term and long term.Start by setting the tone for adventure in this milestone year: create a bucket list of places you want to go, people you want to visit, hobbies you want to rekindle or try for the first time, or volunteer/paid jobs youd like to do.Schedule time to make progress on these goals each week. You dont have to make a big trip across the ocean maybe start by checking out a travel club at the local Y, or coming to an ArchWell Health Center for line dancing, Jeopardy, or Zumba.Understanding MedicareTurning 65 does not mean you suddenly understand Medicare and all its tricky moving parts. We get it! Its confusing, and it changes a lot so well start with the basics.Part C Medicare/Medicare Advantage plans have to cover everything that the Original Medicare plan does. Most also include Part D coverage and extra benefits like vision and dental coverage. You must keep paying your Part B premium and, in some cases, an additional Medicare Advantage premium. Your premium is your monthly bill for health insurance.Private companies also offer Medicare supplement plans (aka Medigap plans). These help you pay for things Parts A and B dont cover, like extra costs that come in the form of copays and deductibles.How and when do you enroll or switch plans?Open enrollment begins on October 15th. During this period, you can sign up for a new Medicare Advantage, Part D or Medigap plan from the Medicare website. Peruse plans and when you find the one you like, simply click the enroll button.You can also enroll by calling a health plan directly. Prefer a paper form? Just ask your ArchWell Health provider. Make sure to get that form in before December 7th when open enrollment ends.How do you choose the right coverage?If youre happy with the coverage you have, you dont have to do anything else unless your Medicare Advantage, Medigap or Part D drug plan will no longer be available.If youre not happy or you want to shop around do these two things next.Step one: Review your current plans Annual Notice of Change (ANOC), which comes in the mail in September. On the ANOC, youll find a list of:Any changes to costs like premiums, deductibles and copaysAny changes to the plans network of providers and pharmaciesAny changes to the plans drug list (formulary)If your Medicare plan is dropping your favorite doctor or health system, it might be time to find a new plan. Want a different provider? This is the time to find someone new. And if an expensive drug you take wont be covered anymore (or it moves to a higher level on the drug list, which makes the price go up), its time to consider a new plan.Step two: Visit the Medicare website. There, youll find a handy tool that lets you compare Medicare Advantage, Part D and Medigap plans in your area. Log in or enter your ZIP code, then choose the plan you want. You can study all the available options here too. With Medicare Advantage plans, youll see things like:The Medicare star rating, where 5 stars is the highest.The monthly premium and, good news! there are Medicare Advantage plans with $0 premiums.Total drug and premium costs (if youve entered your prescriptions).Other costs (like deductibles and maximum out-of-pocket costs).What extra benefits the plan includes.If youve logged in, you can even see a side-by-side comparison between your current plan and up to two others.Whats the difference between payer and provider?As you become more familiar with Medicare or if youve been around the healthcare block a few times youll probably hear terms like payers, providers and outcomes. Its important to know what these terms mean as you navigate Medicare.Insurance companies are the payers.Doctors, clinics, physical therapists, and centers like ArchWell Health are the providers.Choosing the right provider makes a difference when it comes to your healthcare experience and outcomes (positive results).Maybe you never paid much attention to your providers before: you were busy working, raising a family, or didnt know you had the opportunity to choose something or someone else. Now you know! And we encourage you for your 65th trip around the sun to prioritize your health by finding the right fit because your care matters.Planning Ahead: Legal, Financial and Lifestyle Planning TipsPlan now so you and your loved ones can have peace later. Many people put off things like writing a will or setting up advanced directives because they think I dont need that yet. But think of preparedness in terms of the whens, not the what ifs. Because ultimately, even if were turning 65 and see another 30 good years ahead of us, we all have to be ready for those moments.The beauty of planning ahead is that you can take your time, knocking out document after document in an orderly, unhurried way. Make sure you have a will, a power of attorney and healthcare proxy to make decisions for you if you become unable to do so, and draw up healthcare directives should the unthinkable happen.Set aside some time each month to look at retirement planning tools like retirement cost calculators, an estate planning checklist, or educational workshops and free legal clinics in your community. Working with a community or trusted partner can help you stay on track and get expert advice to reach your goals. They may also be able to point you in the direction of benefits and discounts available to those 65 and older.Read more about having successful conversations about care plans and how to keep your caregiving paperwork ducks in a row.Perks of Being 65 and WiserWho doesnt love free stuff? Check out this list of discounts and community-based resources to make 65 a banner year at a reduced rate, of course. Youve earned it!Get out and see the worldIts a great time to spread your wings or hit the trails and find new adventures without the high price tag. Here are a few notable offers:Travel by train and get 10% off rail fares through Amtrak.Prefer the bus? Greyhound offers 10% off for seniors too.Want to visit the National Parks across the US? A Senior Lifetime pass is $80, and an Annual Pass is $20.Car rentals: Hertz offers 20% off to those 50 and older, and other companies offer discounts to AARP members.Airline tickets: American Airlines and United both offer senior discounts. Check the website or ask customer service for more details as these may be limited to certain destinations.Stay close to home and save moneyWhether youre visiting the grandkids or looking to be a tourist in your own town, many movie theaters, restaurants, and museums offer senior discounts.Learn something new or study a subject youve always loved through discounted college courses or tuition free programs at universities near you.Want to work out at home for free, or at a local gym? Find out if your health plan participates with Silver Sneakers.Connect in the communityWhen youre not out seeing the world, stay plugged into your local neighborhood happenings through these senior-friendly resource hubs:AARP: The American Association of Retired Persons is still the top organization for all things aging and active older adults. Check out the website to see everything they have to offer for your later life decades.Local Senior Centers: Many cities and towns are still home to senior centers, which are supported by county-based AAAs (Area Agencies on Aging). Find the one closest to you to learn more.ArchWell Health centers: From friendly, caring providers who specialize in the care of seniors to vibrant community events, we have it all. Come visit us and say hello to a new era of wellness.ArchWell Health Celebrates YouWere all about celebrating our members every day birthday or not. Come with your Medicare questions, your nutrition challenges, or with an open mind to participate in our unique center activities focused on wellness for those 65 and up.About the AuthorJudith Ford, MD, Chief Clinical OfficerGrowing up with a father as a physician and a mother as a nurse, Judith Ford, a Medical Doctor (MD), has always had an interest in the medical field and caring for others. After attending college and medical school, she began practicing with a focus on taking care of older patients with complex conditions. With this mission in mind, the move to ArchWell Health was a natural fit. When not practicing medicine, shes spending time with her husband, Chris, and her children, Sara and Jane.
AdventHealth Port Charlotte is a premier 254bed, fullservice nonprofit hospital serving the Suncoast region of Southwest Florida. Located in Port Charlotte with a freestanding emergency department in Cape Coral, it has been a cornerstone of the community since 1962 and officially became part of the AdventHealth network in 2025. The hospital is Joint Commission accredited and committed to delivering compassionate, whole-person care body, mind, and spirit.Core Services & Specialties24/7 Emergency CareFully equipped emergency rooms in both Port Charlotte and Cape Coral provide rapid access to critical care, including imaging (CT, ultrasound, X-ray), lab work, and trauma services.Heart & Vascular CareWith advanced cardiac catheterization labs, heart surgery, and accredited chest pain services, patients receive expert care for heart failure, arrhythmias, and more.Primary Stroke CenterCertified to provide immediate stroke interventions with a multidisciplinary team and state-of-the-art technology.Orthopedics & Spine ServicesOffers robotic-assisted and minimally invasive surgeries for joint replacements, spinal issues, and sports injuries.Womens Health & MaternityAs the only hospital in Charlotte County with a licensed OB unit, it features a dedicated birthing center, Level II NICU, and comprehensive womens care.PediatricsDelivers inpatient and outpatient pediatric care for acute illnesses, chronic conditions, wellness visits, and vaccinations.Digestive, ENT & Pulmonary ServicesFull gastroenterology services, ear-nose-throat care, and management of chronic lung conditions like COPD and asthmaNeurologyTreats neurological conditions including epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, and multiple sclerosis with personalized care plans.Endocrinology, Eye Care & Mens HealthOffers support for hormone imbalances, diabetes, vision services, and preventive screenings tailored to mens health needs.Imaging & Lab DiagnosticsProvides mammograms, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, and full lab services for fast, accurate diagnostics.Bariatric Surgery & Wellness ProgramsOffers medically supervised weight-loss surgery, nutritional counseling, and holistic health programs guided by the CREATION Life philosophy.Primary Care & Senior ServicesFamily medicine, geriatrics, and chronic disease management are available, along with screenings and preventive care.Additional HighlightsFaith-Based, Mission-DrivenOperates within AdventHealths Christian mission, with spiritual care, prayer services, and wellness support for every patient.Community-FocusedStaffed by 900+ employees, 300+ providers across 40 specialties, and over 100 volunteers, AdventHealth Port Charlotte is deeply rooted in the surrounding counties including Sarasota, Lee, Collier, and DeSoto.Recognition & AccreditationRecognized as a Joint Commissionaccredited Primary Stroke Center and accredited for heart and neonatal services.Convenient AccessThe Cape Coral ER enhances regional emergency coverage and seamlessly connects patients to the full hospital network.AdventHealth Port Charlotte is more than a hospital it is a community health partner that combines cutting-edge technology with compassionate, patient-centered care. Whether you're seeking routine care, emergency treatment, surgery, or wellness guidance, the team is committed to helping you feel whole.
AdventHealth Port Charlotte is a premier 254bed, fullservice nonprofit hospital serving the Suncoast region of Southwest Florida. Located in Port Charlotte with a freestanding emergency department in Cape Coral, it has been a cornerstone of the community since 1962 and officially became part of the AdventHealth network in 2025. The hospital is Joint Commission accredited and committed to delivering compassionate, whole-person care body, mind, and spirit.Core Services & Specialties24/7 Emergency CareFully equipped emergency rooms in both Port Charlotte and Cape Coral provide rapid access to critical care, including imaging (CT, ultrasound, X-ray), lab work, and trauma services.Heart & Vascular CareWith advanced cardiac catheterization labs, heart surgery, and accredited chest pain services, patients receive expert care for heart failure, arrhythmias, and more.Primary Stroke CenterCertified to provide immediate stroke interventions with a multidisciplinary team and state-of-the-art technology.Orthopedics & Spine ServicesOffers robotic-assisted and minimally invasive surgeries for joint replacements, spinal issues, and sports injuries.Womens Health & MaternityAs the only hospital in Charlotte County with a licensed OB unit, it features a dedicated birthing center, Level II NICU, and comprehensive womens care.PediatricsDelivers inpatient and outpatient pediatric care for acute illnesses, chronic conditions, wellness visits, and vaccinations.Digestive, ENT & Pulmonary ServicesFull gastroenterology services, ear-nose-throat care, and management of chronic lung conditions like COPD and asthmaNeurologyTreats neurological conditions including epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, and multiple sclerosis with personalized care plans.Endocrinology, Eye Care & Mens HealthOffers support for hormone imbalances, diabetes, vision services, and preventive screenings tailored to mens health needs.Imaging & Lab DiagnosticsProvides mammograms, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, and full lab services for fast, accurate diagnostics.Bariatric Surgery & Wellness ProgramsOffers medically supervised weight-loss surgery, nutritional counseling, and holistic health programs guided by the CREATION Life philosophy.Primary Care & Senior ServicesFamily medicine, geriatrics, and chronic disease management are available, along with screenings and preventive care.Additional HighlightsFaith-Based, Mission-DrivenOperates within AdventHealths Christian mission, with spiritual care, prayer services, and wellness support for every patient.Community-FocusedStaffed by 900+ employees, 300+ providers across 40 specialties, and over 100 volunteers, AdventHealth Port Charlotte is deeply rooted in the surrounding counties including Sarasota, Lee, Collier, and DeSoto.Recognition & AccreditationRecognized as a Joint Commissionaccredited Primary Stroke Center and accredited for heart and neonatal services.Convenient AccessThe Cape Coral ER enhances regional emergency coverage and seamlessly connects patients to the full hospital network.AdventHealth Port Charlotte is more than a hospital it is a community health partner that combines cutting-edge technology with compassionate, patient-centered care. Whether you're seeking routine care, emergency treatment, surgery, or wellness guidance, the team is committed to helping you feel whole.
AdventHealth Port Charlotte is a premier 254bed, fullservice nonprofit hospital serving the Suncoast region of Southwest Florida. Located in Port Charlotte with a freestanding emergency department in Cape Coral, it has been a cornerstone of the community since 1962 and officially became part of the AdventHealth network in 2025. The hospital is Joint Commission accredited and committed to delivering compassionate, whole-person care body, mind, and spirit.Core Services & Specialties24/7 Emergency CareFully equipped emergency rooms in both Port Charlotte and Cape Coral provide rapid access to critical care, including imaging (CT, ultrasound, X-ray), lab work, and trauma services.Heart & Vascular CareWith advanced cardiac catheterization labs, heart surgery, and accredited chest pain services, patients receive expert care for heart failure, arrhythmias, and more.Primary Stroke CenterCertified to provide immediate stroke interventions with a multidisciplinary team and state-of-the-art technology.Orthopedics & Spine ServicesOffers robotic-assisted and minimally invasive surgeries for joint replacements, spinal issues, and sports injuries.Womens Health & MaternityAs the only hospital in Charlotte County with a licensed OB unit, it features a dedicated birthing center, Level II NICU, and comprehensive womens care.PediatricsDelivers inpatient and outpatient pediatric care for acute illnesses, chronic conditions, wellness visits, and vaccinations.Digestive, ENT & Pulmonary ServicesFull gastroenterology services, ear-nose-throat care, and management of chronic lung conditions like COPD and asthmaNeurologyTreats neurological conditions including epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, and multiple sclerosis with personalized care plans.Endocrinology, Eye Care & Mens HealthOffers support for hormone imbalances, diabetes, vision services, and preventive screenings tailored to mens health needs.Imaging & Lab DiagnosticsProvides mammograms, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, and full lab services for fast, accurate diagnostics.Bariatric Surgery & Wellness ProgramsOffers medically supervised weight-loss surgery, nutritional counseling, and holistic health programs guided by the CREATION Life philosophy.Primary Care & Senior ServicesFamily medicine, geriatrics, and chronic disease management are available, along with screenings and preventive care.Additional HighlightsFaith-Based, Mission-DrivenOperates within AdventHealths Christian mission, with spiritual care, prayer services, and wellness support for every patient.Community-FocusedStaffed by 900+ employees, 300+ providers across 40 specialties, and over 100 volunteers, AdventHealth Port Charlotte is deeply rooted in the surrounding counties including Sarasota, Lee, Collier, and DeSoto.Recognition & AccreditationRecognized as a Joint Commissionaccredited Primary Stroke Center and accredited for heart and neonatal services.Convenient AccessThe Cape Coral ER enhances regional emergency coverage and seamlessly connects patients to the full hospital network.AdventHealth Port Charlotte is more than a hospital it is a community health partner that combines cutting-edge technology with compassionate, patient-centered care. Whether you're seeking routine care, emergency treatment, surgery, or wellness guidance, the team is committed to helping you feel whole.