Tomah Health is dedicated to the health of community by supporting initiatives that promote health, wellness and balance for all.
Community Care
Dedicated to Quality Community Care
We are honored to be part of your healthcare family and to provide top-rated care in our community. Since 1952, Tomah Health has been a leader in our community in promoting health, wellness, and balance for all. We do this through hosting events, partnering with local organizations, sponsoring activities, and giving back through charity donations.
“The students love the program. Tomah Health really helps those kids decide whether or not healthcare is a profession for them in the future.”
— Christopher Schwaller, Tomah Area School District Teacher
Tomah Health is proud to support healthy lifestyles by participating in community events, such as National Night Out and the Healthy Aging Expo.
“Tomah Health is truly a well-oiled machine from top to bottom, filled with people that care about what they’re doing. I would highly recommend Tomah Health without question.”
— Penny J. Precour, Tomah City Attorney, Former Tomah Health Board Member
“One great thing about Tomah Health: they hire superior people. They really expect their people to serve the community and serve the patients as best they can. And they do.”
— Sandra Humphrey, Volunteer
“Our partnership with Tomah Health ensures that our employees have professional development that keeps them safe and healthy in our work environment.”
— Dr. Mike Hanson, Superintendent Tomah Area School District
Giving Back
Tomah Health is among Wisconsin hospitals and health care systems that provided nearly $2.1 billion in community benefits in fiscal year 2022. The figure is part of the recently released Wisconsin Hospital Association’s (WHA) 2023 Community Benefits Report, which highlighted programs, services, and activities across the state that hospitals contributed free, as well as the financial assistance they provided to patients.
Tomah Health provided approximately $6.8 million in community benefits this past year. “Tomah Health remains committed to partnering with the communities we serve,” said Tomah Health CFO Joe Zeps. “We know that the support of our community is incredibly important to fulfilling our mission, and as such, we take great pride in our ability to give back to the individuals that trust us with their care.”
The entire report, along with an interactive map showcasing the stories, can be found at wha.org.
Community Outreach
Tomah Health Community Outreach is busy every day of the year serving the communities of Monroe County. From school-based programs to activities that take health care out into the community to programs that help prevent illness and injury, we’re dedicated to improving the quality of life for the people of our region.
We’re a not-for-profit community resource that gives back to those we serve. For more information on our services, call the Community Outreach Department at 608-377-8615 or email Tomah Health Community Health Educator Whitney Sanjari, CHES, at WSanjari@tomahhealth.org.
Community Events
Tomah Health is proud to host a variety of events. From educational classes for new and growing families to support groups to free clinics, Tomah Health supports a healthy community. Our calendar of events is always full of our latest offerings.
Upcoming Community Events:
Blood Drive: March 18 & 19 –
Versiti Blood Center is the sole blood supplier to over 60 hospital systems in Wisconsin, including Tomah Health. “Every donation collected at these drives will help trauma victims, cancer patients, and countless others whose lives depend on the generosity of blood donors,” added Bowers. To help meet the need, Tomah Health and Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin are holding a two-day blood drive on March 18 & 19 from Noon to 5 p.m. at Tomah’s Recreation Park, 1625 Butts Ave., Tomah. To donate blood, a person must be in good health, at least 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, and have photo identification. Sixteen-year-olds may also donate with parental consent. The whole blood donation process usually takes about one hour, and the blood collection itself typically lasts about 10 minutes.
To register for the March 18, 2026 drive,CLICK HERE
To register for the March 19, 2026 drive,CLICK HERE
Spring Foot Care Clinic:
Thank you for your interest in the Tomah Health Foot Care Clinic. The Wednesday, April 15, 2026, clinic will be held in the First Floor Conference Rooms at Tomah Health ( 501 Gopher Drive, Tomah). Please register for an appointment slot below. If you need more than one appointment slot, you will need to register each person individually.
If you have issues with registration, please reach out to Sam Bach at SBach@tomahhealth.org or 608-377-8688. There are limited slots available for the April 15th Clinic. If no slots are available, please reach out to be added to the waitlist for the next available clinic.
Support Groups for Community Members:
Cancer Survivorship Group:
Our open forum setting allows participants to discuss their life experiences through the phases of cancer survivorship from diagnosis through remission, as well as any challenges resulting from their cancer diagnosis.
Second Wednesday of every month | 10:00 am – 11:30 a.m. at Tomah Health: Conference Room 1B, 501 Gopher Dr., Tomah.
Tomah Health and Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin officials are asking area residents to help meet a continued need for blood by donating on March 18 & 19 in Tomah.
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Tomah Health Hospice Touch has scheduled a six-week group grief support and education series each Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from the week of March 9 through April 15.
Monday sessions will...
Tomah Health Hospice Touch has scheduled a six-week group grief support and education series each Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from the week of March 9 through April 15.
Monday sessions will...