Jane Tessmann has been donating blood for a decade as a way to help others. The Tomah resident was among 68 people who donated blood during a Versiti BloodCenter of…
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Jane Tessmann has been donating blood for a decade as a way to help others. The Tomah resident was among 68 people who donated blood during a Versiti BloodCenter of…
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Officials from Fort McCoy presented Tomah Health administration with a certification of appreciation Nov. 15 for the hospital’s support of Operation Allies Welcome, Task Force McCoy and Task Force Medical….
As the COVID pandemic continues to affect the economy, the Tomah Health Community Foundation is helping people struggling with hunger in Monroe County. Above: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin…
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The Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services has recertified Tomah Health as a level IV trauma care facility. Originally certified in 2009 as a Level IV facility, Tomah Health provides stabilization…
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Imagine taken to a hospital by ambulance and then realizing you have no way to get back to your home after being treated. For some patients, the dilemma is real….
Tomah Health has welcomed physical therapist Sheena Voge, PT, DPT to our rehabilitation services team. Voge is certified in LSVT BIG® for Parkinson’s disease patients, and Selective Functional Movement Assessment…
We have come to learn that vaccine hesitancy among rural Americans means COVID-19 will linger in smaller communities for the near future – unless more is done to increase vaccination…
Due to a continued rise in COVID cases, Tomah Health is putting back in place a number of policies to further protect visitors and hospital staff. Only 2 visitors per…
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One hundred golfers helped to raise funds to support area health and wellness programs during the annual Tomah Health Community Foundation golf outing held at Hiawatha Golf Club, Aug. 6….
Brighter Tomorrows program coordinator Jan Bruder knows how a therapy dog can help victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Above: Tomah Health Community Foundation vice president Brian Eirschele, left,…
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