Elevating Care for Florida Energy Workers
We elevate the lives of energy workers in Florida with unwavering compassion and whole-person care.
Whole-Person, In-Home Care for EEOICPA Beneficiaries
At United Energy Workers Healthcare, we elevate the lives of Florida energy workers through purposeful, whole-person, in-home care delivered with unwavering compassion. We show up with excellence, consistency, and follow-through, building meaningful partnerships with patients, families, and providers while advocating with knowledge and care you can trust.
Whether you already have an EEOICPA White Card, are learning how to get started, or are a provider seeking a trusted partner, we are here to stand with you. We welcome you into our family, support dignity and independence at home, and remain relentlessly committed to outcomes that truly matter—because this work is personal, and so is our care.

In-Home Healthcare for Florida Energy Workers
United Energy Workers Healthcare provides purposeful, whole-person, in-home care for eligible Florida energy and uranium workers, including those who worked at the former Pinellas Plant in Clearwater, American Beryllium Co. in Sarasota, Armour Fertilizer Works, Gardinier, Inc. in Tampa, International Minerals and Chemical Corp. in Mulberry, University of Florida in Gainesville, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp., and W.R. Grace Co., Agricultural Chemical Division (Florida) in Ridgewood, and other approved Department of Energy facilities across the state. We work alongside you, your family, and your providers to support care that honors your health, dignity, and independence—showing up with consistency, follow-through, and unwavering compassion.
Whether support is connected to EEOICPA, RECA, or both, our personalized, in-home care and thoughtful coordination help ensure care is aligned with your needs, goals, and the life you want to live at home.





Who May Qualify for EEOICPA in Florida?
The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) is a federal program designed to support energy workers who became ill as a result of work-related exposure at covered Department of Energy facilities. Eligibility depends on where and when you worked, your role, and your medical diagnosis.
In Florida, individuals who worked at DOE facilities such as the former Pinellas Plant in Clearwater, American Beryllium Co. in Sarasota, Armour Fertilizer Works, Gardinier, Inc. in Tampa, International Minerals and Chemical Corp. in Mulberry, University of Florida in Gainesville, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp., and W.R. Grace Co., Agricultural Chemical Division (Florida) in Ridgewood, or for covered contractors or subcontractors, may qualify if they later developed a covered illness related to occupational exposure. Covered conditions can include certain cancers, chronic silicosis, beryllium sensitivity, or chronic beryllium disease.
If you are unsure whether EEOICPA applies to you, you are not alone. Our team is here to listen, provide clarity, and help you understand whether support may be available—so you can move forward with confidence, dignity, and peace of mind.

Covered Florida Facilities

Who We Are
United Energy Workers Healthcare was born from family roots in the uranium mines of Blanding, Utah, where the long-term impact of exposure was felt firsthand. That personal history shaped our purpose and our mission: to elevate the lives of energy workers with unwavering compassion and whole-person care. For more than a decade, we have been honored to serve energy workers and their families across Florida, standing beside them with purposeful, in-home care that supports dignity, independence, and life at home. What began as a promise to care for our own has grown into a trusted commitment to energy workers nationwide.
8374 Forest Oaks Blvd
Spring Hill, FL 34606
P: 352-515-1210
F: 352-515-1224
4625 E Bay Drive
Suite 308
Clearwater, FL 33764
P: 727-498-6550
F: 727-202-6822
Who We Serve
United Energy Workers Healthcare serves Florida energy workers who may be eligible for support under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA). This includes individuals who worked at covered Department of Energy facilities or for approved contractors and later developed a qualifying illness related to occupational exposure.
Energy workers in Florida who were employed at sites such as former Pinellas Plant in Clearwater, American Beryllium Co. in Sarasota, Armour Fertilizer Works, Gardinier, Inc. in Tampa, International Minerals and Chemical Corp. in Mulberry, University of Florida in Gainesville, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp., and W.R. Grace Co., Agricultural Chemical Division (Florida) in Ridgewood and diagnosed with certain cancers, chronic silicosis, beryllium sensitivity, or chronic beryllium disease may qualify. Eligibility depends on where and when you worked and your medical diagnosis.
If you already have an EEOICPA White Card, you may choose your in-home care provider. If you are still exploring your options, our team is here to provide clarity and help you understand possible next steps with confidence and peace of mind.

