Sunshine Health Announces Donation of 400 Tablets to Substance Abuse Treatment Centers across Florida
Tablets to help virtually connect patients to care during pandemic
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TAMPA, Fla., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Sunshine Health – one of the largest healthcare plans in Florida – announced its affiliate Staywell Health Plan donated 400 computer tablets to substance abuse treatment centers across Florida. The donation helps virtually connect patients and families to needed healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Employee at Operation PAR in Pinellas County unpack tablets, which will be used to stay in touch with patients during the pandemic.
LARGO â Pinellas County commissioners gave unanimous approval Feb. 9 to three funding agreements, including one that improves the countyâs shelter capacity, another which helps with the local fight against the opioid epidemic and a third to enhance the seawall at Philippe Park in Safety Harbor.
The approval of the MOU with the Pinellas County School Board provides funding of nearly $1.57 million to enhance and retrofit several schools, including Carwise Middle School, East Lake High School, Fairmount Park Elementary School, Gibbs High School, John Hopkins Middle School, McMullen Booth Elementary School, Palm Harbor Middle School, Palm Harbor University, Sanderlin Elementary School and Sexton Elementary School.
YouGood? campaign aims to match people with centralized mental health services
YouGood? campaign aims to match people with mental health services
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The holidays are normally a time for celebration, but for many 2020 has been a year of incredible loss. Not everyone is feeling the joy so we have to make sure weâre reaching out to each other and asking, Are you good? CEO of Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services Maxine Booker said.
Several Pinellas county organizations focused on mental health are teaming up to help you rebound from mental health issues.
Manatee Co. Habitat For Humanity searching for answers after thieves steal tools from build Tools were stolen from a trailer belonging to Manatee County Habitat for Humanity (Source: Habitat for Humanity) By ABC7 Staff | December 11, 2020 at 1:40 PM EST - Updated December 11 at 2:10 PM
MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (WWSB) - Manatee County Habitat for Humanity is seeking answers after they were the victims of a break-in.
The break-in happened recently at the organization’s finishing tool trailer while they worked to finish the organization’s 138th home prior to Christmas. The tools will have to be replaced and the trailer repaired before the home can be finished.