Orlando Health to build 146-bed hospital at Tupperware campus

Orlando Health is set to expand its medical footprint in Osceola County with a new full-service hospital located at the Tupperware campus.
Major Healthcare Expansion in Osceola County
The upcoming development marks a significant enhancement to local healthcare infrastructure. The proposed project focuses on increasing capacity and accessibility for residents within the Osceola County region. Central to this expansion is a brand-new patient tower designed to provide comprehensive medical services to the growing community.
The planned facility will feature a substantial 146-bed patient tower. This new wing is strategically designed to integrate seamlessly with existing essential services, ensuring a streamlined experience for patients and medical staff alike. Key features of the infrastructure development include:
- A modern 146-bed patient tower for inpatient care.
- Direct connectivity to the existing Emergency Room (ER).
- Integrated access to the onsite medical pavilion.
Enhancing Regional Medical Access
By situating the new hospital at the Tupperware campus, Orlando Health aims to address the rising demand for high-quality healthcare services in the area. The connection between the new patient tower, the emergency department, and the medical pavilion is intended to facilitate efficient patient flow and improve clinical outcomes through better-integrated care pathways.
As Osceola County continues to experience population growth, the necessity for expanded medical facilities becomes increasingly critical. This project represents a long-term commitment to bolstering the region's ability to manage both emergency presentations and long-term patient care within a single, cohesive medical campus.
The expansion is expected to provide more specialised care options and reduce wait times by increasing the available bed count. This strategic move positions Orlando Health as a key provider in the local healthcare landscape, ensuring that the community has access to advanced medical technology and expanded inpatient facilities close to home.
