In healthcare, some of the most meaningful innovations do not begin in boardrooms, they begin at the bedside. At Orlando Health, a growing need within the pediatric patient population inspired a movement led not by executives or administrators, but by the clinicians who know patients best: nurses.
Every day, pediatric nurses encounter patients facing challenges that extend beyond primary diagnoses, issues that can deeply impact comfort, confidence, emotional wellbeing, and quality of life. Among those concerns were scalp and hair health maintenance for children and their families.
Recognizing these unmet needs, dedicated nurses within Orlando Health began advocating for solutions that could elevate the patient experience while supporting clinical care. Their goal was clear: identify products that were safe, effective, clinically appropriate, and capable of addressing an often-overlooked aspect of pediatric healing, preserving dignity, comfort, and confidence throughout the care journey. That search led them to Canviiy.
What began as frontline clinical curiosity quickly evolved into a rigorous evaluation process. Over the course of nearly 12 months, nursing leaders worked closely with supply chain leaders to carefully assess options. The process included product reviews, clinical feedback, and patient/family response assessments. The feedback was immediate and meaningful, for nurses, the impact validated what they had advocated for from the beginning: small interventions can create profound human outcomes.

Today, Orlando Health’s decision to select Canviiy solutions represent more than a new product partnership. It stands as a powerful example of what happens when healthcare organizations empower frontline clinicians to identify care gaps, champion innovation, and advocate relentlessly on behalf of patients. This partnership reinforces an important truth in modern healthcare: when nurses lead, patient care advances.
By listening to those closest to the bedside, Orlando Health continues to strengthen its commitment to whole-person pediatric care, ensuring that every child receives not only the treatment they need, but the dignity, confidence, and compassionate support they deserve.