Biz Buzz: Floral design studio has new owner, ribbon cutting


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Also: Trainer hired, long-time care centers get awards, and restaurant adds seasonal menu.

Simply Roses, 124 S. Nova Road, a floral design studio, recently joined the Ormond Beach Chamber of Commerce, and a ribbon cutting was held with new owner is Ashlee Roberson. The upscale studio specializes in events, botanicals, and designs for everyday occasions.

Platinum Health adds trainer

Ormond Beach resident Mark Cunningham, formerly of Florida Health Care Plans, has joined Travis Lightfoot's personal training team at Platinum Health, Fitness & Yoga, 823 N. U.S. 1. Call 366-2842.

Care centers recognized

A total of 40 long-term care centers that are members of the Florida Health Care Association have earned national recognition for commitment to delivering high quality care in the National Quality Awards program, conducted by the association and the National Center for Assisted Living.

The awards were presented at the 65th Annual Convention and Exposition in Washington, D.C. Locally, Silver Quality recipients were Bridgeview Center, Ormond Beach; Coastal Health and Rehabilitation Center, Daytona Beach; Coquina Center, Ormond Beach; and Flagler Pines, Bunnell. Bronze Quality Award recipients included Port Orange Nursing and Rehab, Port Orange.

Florida Health Care Association represents more than 500 long-term care facilities. Visit fhca.org.

Restaurant adds fall menu

Peach Valley Café, which has two locations in Ormond Beach, has introduced a special menu emphasizing the classic flavors of fall, according to a spokeswoman for the company. Available, for a limited time, will be apple fritters, pumpkin pancakes, a southern skillet and harvest pancakes.

 

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