Citrus County health leaders are set to gather for a crucial meeting to determine the future of healthcare in the area. The event, which is expected to draw a large crowd, will focus on charting a course for the county’s healthcare needs.
The meeting comes at a time when the community is still reeling from a recent incident of animal neglect in Floral City. Deputies say dozens of animals were found dead at a local “rescue” operated by 51-year-old Jennifer Leigh Workman. Workman was arrested and charged with multiple counts of animal neglect and other related charges. The incident has raised concerns about the welfare of animals in the community and the need for better oversight of animal rescue organizations.
The meeting will provide an opportunity for community members to voice their concerns and provide input on the future of healthcare in Citrus County. Some of the key topics to be discussed include the current state of healthcare in the county, the needs of the community, and potential solutions to address these needs.
According to the Citrus County Chronicle, the health leaders will be discussing ways to improve healthcare access and quality in the county. This will include examining the current healthcare infrastructure, identifying gaps in services, and exploring potential partnerships with local healthcare providers.
More information about the meeting, including the exact date, time, and location, can be found on the Citrus County Health Department’s website. Community members are encouraged to attend and provide their input on the future of healthcare in Citrus County.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Crystal River



