YMCA of South Florida and Broward Health Unite for Historic Partnership in Fort Lauderdale
In a groundbreaking partnership, YMCA of South Florida and Broward Health have officially begun construction on a revolutionary new family center in Holiday Park, Fort Lauderdale. The unprecedented collaboration marks the first-of-its-kind association between the two organizations across the country.
As part of this historic alliance, the City of Fort Lauderdale has generously donated 3.5 acres of land to facilitate the project. This significant investment paves the way for a state-of-the-art facility that promises to provide unparalleled healthcare and wellness services to the local community.
Broward Health CEO Shane Strum described the partnership as "no better partner, no better marriage," highlighting the synergies between the two organizations in promoting cardiac health and overall fitness under one roof. The new facility will feature an indoor basketball court, an aquatics center with a six-lane pool, and various youth sports programs, ensuring that children have access to quality education and recreational activities.
The partnership's most innovative aspect is the construction of a free-standing emergency department within the facility. This pioneering concept enables patients to receive comprehensive diagnostics care in case of medical emergencies on-site. "It's amazing," said YMCA South Florida CEO Sheryl Woods, emphasizing that this emergency department will be equipped for CT scans, X-rays, lab work, and exam areas staffed by board-certified emergency physicians.
The new family center is expected to serve over 25,000 children and families annually, providing them with access to vital healthcare services and fostering a healthier community. This ambitious project embodies the shared vision of both organizations to prioritize wellness and health, ultimately contributing to the well-being of Fort Lauderdale residents.
In a groundbreaking partnership, YMCA of South Florida and Broward Health have officially begun construction on a revolutionary new family center in Holiday Park, Fort Lauderdale. The unprecedented collaboration marks the first-of-its-kind association between the two organizations across the country.
As part of this historic alliance, the City of Fort Lauderdale has generously donated 3.5 acres of land to facilitate the project. This significant investment paves the way for a state-of-the-art facility that promises to provide unparalleled healthcare and wellness services to the local community.
Broward Health CEO Shane Strum described the partnership as "no better partner, no better marriage," highlighting the synergies between the two organizations in promoting cardiac health and overall fitness under one roof. The new facility will feature an indoor basketball court, an aquatics center with a six-lane pool, and various youth sports programs, ensuring that children have access to quality education and recreational activities.
The partnership's most innovative aspect is the construction of a free-standing emergency department within the facility. This pioneering concept enables patients to receive comprehensive diagnostics care in case of medical emergencies on-site. "It's amazing," said YMCA South Florida CEO Sheryl Woods, emphasizing that this emergency department will be equipped for CT scans, X-rays, lab work, and exam areas staffed by board-certified emergency physicians.
The new family center is expected to serve over 25,000 children and families annually, providing them with access to vital healthcare services and fostering a healthier community. This ambitious project embodies the shared vision of both organizations to prioritize wellness and health, ultimately contributing to the well-being of Fort Lauderdale residents.