
CAMBRIDGE CLINIC
704 Katie Ct.
Cambridge, WI 53523
(608) 423-1100
www.forthealthcare.com/cambridge
The many residents of Cambridge are served well by Fort HealthCare Cambridge Clinic, where doctors and staff work to help the entire family achieve total health through prevention, education and, if needed, medical intervention. Our physicians believe in healthcare based on partnership and strive to involve patients and families in maintaining a lifetime of good health and are always here to listen, understand and respond to your healthcare concerns.
The village of Cambridge prides itself in offering something old and something new. Victorian storefronts and century-old buildings house shops and galleries that offer visitors pottery, furniture, crafts, folk art, antiques, coffees, candies, food and much more. While the buildings on Main Street may be old, the community has a forward thinking perspective on recreation, education and economic development.
The Cambridge area is surrounded by many parks, a bike trail and beautiful scenery. Recreational opportunities abound and many activities are organized by the Cambridge Activities Program.
With nearly 1,000 students, the Cambridge School District serves children and teens from the village of Cambridge, village of Rockdale and parts of the seven townships. The community boasts the new Cambridge Elementary School complete with Olympic size community pool and newly renovated Nikolay Middle School. Cambridge High School was also renovated and now features a completely restructured athletic field complex with new football, soccer, and track and field stadium. Students of all ages benefit from high quality education, low class sizes and a skilled, dedicated professional educational team.

LAKE MILLS CLINIC
200 E. Tyranena Park Road
Lake Mills, WI 53551
(920) 648-8393
www.forthealthcare.com/lakemills
Fort HealthCare has had a clinic, urgent care and rehabilitation therapy presence in Lake Mills for many years. The physicians at Fort HealthCare Lake Mills Clinic firmly believe in healthcare based on partnership, and strive to involve patients and families in maintaining good health that lasts a lifetime. They are committed to the health of the Lake Mills community, and are always ready to listen, understand and respond to one's concerns. Together, they work to help the entire family achieve total health through prevention, education and, if needed, medical intervention.
Lake Mills offers extensive recreational, shopping and dining opportunities. The pristine waters of the 1,371 acre Rock Lake is a paradise for swimmers, fishers and boaters and is surrounded by five parks which offer fishing, swimming, canoeing, rowing, kayaking, water-skiing and more. The 47-mile Glacial Drumlin Trail, located on the southern edge of Lake Mills, follows the old Chicago and Northwestern railway, and offers recreation for hikers and bikers. A trail pass is needed.
Just east of Lake Mills lies Aztalan State Park, one of Wisconsin's most important archaeological sites an ancient Middle-Mississippian village that thrived between 1000 and 1300 A.D. The people who settled Aztalan built large, flat-topped pyramidal mounds and a stockade around their village. The Aztalan Museum is operated by the Lake Mills-Aztalan Historical Society. The site features two pioneer churches as well as other 19th century structures and displays, plus historic items dating back to 1000 A.D.
Downtown Lake Mills is the site of Common's Park. Many 19th century buildings that house unique shops and restaurants line the park on all sides of the square. The Lake Mills Chamber of Commerce (www.lakemills.org) promotes the recreational and economic activities of the community.
The Rock Lake Activity Center opened its doors to the public in 2011. The facility offers all the services of a health club and community center combined, including a complete cardiovascular center with elliptical equipment, stair climbers, treadmills, exercise bikes and more, plus a fully equipped weight room with free-weights, benches and circuit equipment. RLAC has been designated a 501(c)3 non-profit agency. Fort HealthCare is a sponsor of the center, providing financial and programming support that includes Fort HealthCare staff offering educational activities for adults that focuses on fitness, nutrition, wellness and exercise.
By providing an outstanding education, the Lake Mills Area School District inspires students to be responsible citizens with integrity and life-long learners in an ever changing world.

Jefferson Clinic
152 W. Garland St.
Jefferson, WI 53549
(920) 674-6000
www.forthealthcare.com/jefferson
Jefferson is served by Fort HealthCare Jefferson Family Practice Staff works to help the entire family achieve total health through prevention, education and, if needed, medical intervention.
Davis Duehr Dean Jefferson is a comprehensive eye clinic that offers ophthalmology, optometry, contact lenses and a full service optical store.
The city of Jefferson is located at the intersection of State Highway 26, US Highway 18, and the scenic Rock and Crawfish Rivers. Known for its historic buildings and German heritage, Jefferson is called The Gemuetlichkeit City. Jefferson citizens keep actively involved in more than 55 clubs and organizations. The City Recreation Department offers over 40 year-round programs for youth, adults and senior citizens.
The City of Jefferson owns and maintains eight parks, totaling 40 acres of developed open space. An additional 36 acres slated for development will include walking paths, lookouts, playgrounds, open green space and wetland restoration. The Glacial Drumlin Bike Trail is just north of the city, and meanders from Cottage Grove to Waukesha. The trail is open to bikers, hikers and joggers during the summer and to snowmobilers and skiers during the winter.
The School District of Jefferson is a student-centered organization that meets or exceeds the needs and expectations of its students, parents and community. The District is recognized locally, statewide, and nationally as a district where "student learning and achievement and outstanding character development are paramount". The district operates a high school, middle school and three elementary schools.

WHITEWATER CLINIC
1461 W. Main Street
Whitewater, WI 53190
www.forthealthcare.com/whitewater
Fort HealthCare Whitewater Clinic provides primary care and other medical specialties, bringing comprehensive healthcare for each member of the family close to home. Services offered include pediatrics, internal medicine, audiology, urology, obstetrics & gynecology, orthopedics, mental health and podiatry.
At Fort HealthCare, our physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners emphasize preventive medicine and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Our goal is to help you and your family live healthy, happy lives through prevention and education, as well as medical intervention at times of illness.
Whitewater Family Practice, a Dean/St. Mary's Regional Clinic, also serves this community. These physicians rely on Fort Memorial hospital for many services, including inpatient admissions. The Davis Duehr Dean clinic in Whitewater is a comprehensive eye clinic that offers ophthalmology, optometry, contact lenses and a full service optical store.
The city of Whitewater is home to first-class collegiate level education, exceptional tourist attractions, miles of ski and bike trails in the Kettle Moraine State Forest and a growing community of active residents.
Fort HealthCare is proud to partner with a number of community-based organizations that are similarly interested in improving the health and well being of Whitewater. The Whitewater Aquatic Center hosts Fort HealthCare classes.
The Working for Whitewater's Wellness (W3) coalition seeks to promote physical, mental, spiritual and social wellness within the context of connecting with one's community by individual and community attention to proper diet, activity, purpose and social connection. Fort HealthCare is a recognized as a founding member of W3 and provides considerable assistance to the organization. Fort HealthCare encourages these community-based coalitions of concerned citizens as their actions help all of us become the healthiest community in Wisconsin.
The mission of the City of Whitewater Parks and Recreation Department is to provide exceptional park and recreation services that enhance the livability of our community.
The region is especially pleased that the first class University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is nearby. Fort HealthCare partners with the University for market research, board representation and academic internships. We are pleased to sponsor many of the university's athletic programs and events. The Whitewater Unified School District operates the high school, middle school and three elementary schools, and the LINCS charter school. The district prides itself on its efforts to build a legacy of excellence, student by student.

Fort Atkinson is home base for Fort HealthCare, a progressive organization that provides quality healthcare to the residents of an eight-community area, and supports the only hospital in Jefferson County. Fort Memorial Hospital is a modern, fully accredited, acute and sub-acute care facility with 110 beds. In addition to comprehensive inpatient services and short-term Medicare certified skilled nursing care, Fort HealthCare offers ambulatory surgery and specialty clinics, birthing center, cardiac rehabilitation, emergency services including the Urgent Care Program for after-hours treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, occupational medicine and more. Fort Medical Group is a multi-specialty group practice with satellite clinics offering primary and specialty care in Fort Atkinson, Cambridge, Edgerton, Elkhorn, Jefferson, Johnson Creek, Lake Mills, Palmyra and Whitewater.
Physicians from Fort Medical Group are joined by those of UW Health, Dean/St. Mary's Regional Clinics and independent practitioners that bring additional big city medicine to our small town lifestyle. In addition to those primary care physicians at Fort Atkinson Family Practice and UW Health-Fort Atkinson, regional experts in many fields of medicine visit Fort Memorial Hospital Specialty Clinic on a regular basis. Our partnerships with these physicians and their organizations are an essential component of our ability to deliver the most comprehensive care in the most convenient setting.
The city of Fort Atkinson's motto is "Love where you live". Set against the beautiful backdrop of Lake Koshkonong, the Rock River and the Bark River, Fort Atkinson is home to more than 12,000 residents.
As one of Wisconsin's "Rails to Trails communities, Fort Atkinson is poised to become a destination for cycling enthusiasts of all ages. The local Glacial River Pedestrian and Bicycle Trail features a new covered bridge and water fountain, and will eventually be linked to the Glacial Drumlin State Trail, which has over 40,000 users annually. The Fort Atkinson Parks and Recreation Department offers comprehensive programming for adults and children, and operates the Aquatic Center. In all, Fort Atkinson features 13 parks with over 175 acres of park land.
The School District of Fort Atkinson is committed to delivering the quality opportunities and services each student needs to achieve his or her academic and personal potential. The district operates four elementary schools, a middle school and a high school.

Palmyra lies in the heart of the Kettle Moraine and is a community of approximately 1,800 residents in the village and another 1,200 residents in the township. Recreational opportunities abound in the area. A thirty-mile segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trailand are located on Palmyra's doorstep. The John Muir and Emma Carlin Trails along with other scenic trails are nestled within the heart of the Kettle Moraine.
The Palmyra/Eagle School District serves approximately 1,200 students from pre-school through 12th grade. The Palmyra/Eagle School District covers 80 square miles in Jefferson, Waukesha and Walworth counties and operates the high school, middle school and two elementary schools.

JOHNSON CREEK CLINIC
400 Doctors Ct.
Johnson Creek, WI 53038
(920) 699-4000
www.forthealthcare.com/johnsoncreek
Fort HealthCare has made a commitment to the health of the people of Johnson Creek with the presence of the Johnson Creek Family Practice clinic providing continuing and comprehensive healthcare for each member of the family, over the course of their lifetimes. These primary care providers are joined by other specialists in Ob/Gyn, orthopedics, psychology and urology.
The Fort HealthCare Wound & Edema Center serves those in Johnson Creek and many more, from as far away as Janesville, Beaver Dam, Waukesha and Madison. The Center provides expert care in healing problem wounds via specialized care that can speed up healing, reduce additional surgeries, and help patients avoid hospitalization.
Our partnership with UW Health brings our communities the most comprehensive tertiary care treatment available at the biggest and best hospitals in the country. UW Cancer Center Johnson Creek is one example a joint community partnership among Fort HealthCare, UW Health Regional Partners- Watertown Regional Medical Center, designed to bring patients and families local access to cutting-edge cancer treatment and research. Services include medical oncology/chemotherapy treatment, radiation oncology and access to clinical trials, and treatment, prevention and education programs are designed with patients and their families in mind.
Johnson Creek is known as "The Crossroads with a Future." This name was adopted because of Johnson Creek's ideal location at the intersection of Interstate 94 and State Highway 26. The Village's park and open space system consists of 37 total acres of park land and special use areas. When combined with the School District, there are approximately 50 acres of open space available. The park system includes neighborhood parks, community parks and special uses throughout the community. Parks and trail maps are available for all.
Johnson Creek School District operates the high school, middle school and elementary school. District staff believes in the potential of all and are committed to developing life-long learners who value themselves; contribute to their community; and succeed in a changing world.

Fort HealthCare has entered into a strategic partnership with Cerner Corporation to implement a comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) system known locally as Compass. The rationale for installing more than 50 Cerner Solutions is summed up in these four simple statements:
- Improve Access To and Exchange of Information
- Improve the Clinical and Operational Information that Drives Our Decision Making
- Enhance and Promote Wellness in Our Community
- Maintain Fort HealthCare's Independent Status and Focus on Community Health
By connecting physician offices, clinics, employers and consumers in the community with Fort Memorial Hospital, Fort HealthCare provides an integrated healthcare system tailored to the needs of its communities. The Compass EHR provides physicians, nurses, pharmacists and lab technicians access to one patient record all at the same time. This access to relevant, integrated clinical information allows medical professionals to communicate instantly with the rest of the patient's care team and enables them to make the best care decisions possible.
The wellness and chronic condition management program will reduce the costs of treating conditions and improve health outcomes.
The MyCompass patient portal allows Fort HealthCare patients to direct, manage and monitor their health, and their family's health - easily, immediately, accurately and securely via 24/7 online access.

Obesity, diabetes, tobacco and alcohol abuse and other serious health problems are prevalent in our communities.
Fort HealthCare leadership has recognized the need to take a more future-oriented approach to managing the health of our local population and a more pro-active stance on improving the economic and social welfare of the region.
It is increasingly apparent that regional medical programs and services directly affect health factors - the influences on the health of a community - and consequently, the health outcomes of residents. According to the Health of Wisconsin 2011 Survey, residents of Jefferson County fair poorly in rankings of both health factors (23rd) and health outcomes (25th) among 72 Wisconsin counties. Jefferson County ranks 23rd in mortality (a measure of years of potential life lost prior to age 75) and 37th in morbidity (self-reported fair or poor health, poor physical health days, poor mental health days, and the percent of births with low birth weight). As Jefferson County's premier provider of health services, Fort HealthCare is best able to positively impact the overall health of area residents.
Results for Walworth County are also troubling. Resident health factors result in a rank of 32 and even worse for health outcomes (50th). Walworth County ranks 38th in mortality and 61st in morbidity.

Fort HealthCare believes that an active lifestyle, regardless of one's physical abilities or limitations, is the key to good health. In keeping with our Mission to improve the health and well being of our communities, we sponsor a myriad of community events. Sponsorships are awarded to those organizers who share our mission and offer wellness events (such as runs, walks and bike rides) or to organizations that raise funds to improve the social fabric of the region. A few of the beneficiaries are Relay for Life, Tomorrow's Hope, the Jefferson County Literacy Council, PADA, high school booster clubs, the Boys & Girls Club and the Fort Half Marathon.
Our commitment to active lifestyles is demonstrated by the Fort HealthCare sponsored Health365Events website - for posting, sharing and browsing local health and wellness events. Again, this site goes hand-in-hand with Fort HealthCare's mission to improve the health and well being of our community.
Health365Events makes it easier for non-profit organizations to share details of their community fitness and wellness events and for users to find events they want to participate in. This website fosters a greater sense of community health and proves that being healthy and active should be fun.
Another way we fulfill our Mission is by providing health promotion and disease prevention information, classes and screenings. Not only can you find all community classes at Fort HealthCare's website, they're also listed in Health365 Magazine, a community newsletter mailed to every household in the service area four times a year.
Fort HealthCare's Health 365 program helps people remember that their health needs attention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of every year. Health 365 is made up of free or nominal cost health and wellness offerings. These include screenings, classes and special events - plus numerous online tools such as health encyclopedia, wellness calculators, health assessment questionnaires, and more to assist you in being proactive in your health. Preventive healthcare, early detection, and positive lifestyle changes are shown to enhance individual well being and lower health insurance costs.

Residents in the Fort HealthCare service area are fortunate to be able to rely on many high quality providers of long-term care, should that need exist. Fort HealthCare has partnered with Alden of Fort HealthCare to deliver sub-acute, short-term rehabilitation care right at Fort Memorial Hospital. Sub-acute care is generally more intensive, in terms of rehabilitation therapies, than traditional nursing home care. Founded in 1971, Alden has 38 sites throughout Chicago, Rockford and southern Wisconsin - 21 rehabilitation and health care centers, seven independent senior living facilities, five special needs facilities, three assisted living communities and two Alzheimer's residential centers - including Alden Estates of Countryside in Jefferson. Other long-term care facilities that work closely with Fort HealthCare are Fairhaven in Whitewater, Golden Living in Fort Atkinson, Willowbrook in Lake Mills and the specialty care provider St. Colletta's in Jefferson. St. Coletta's offers residential and vocational programs that embrace the concepts of independence, community inclusion, choice and empowerment.

Fort HealthCare serves many communities throughout Jefferson County
and parts of Walworth and Dane County.
We are committed to improving the health and well-being of every person within our service area. We encourage you to become familiar with each community as each one is special in many ways and all have much to offer residents, visitors and employers.

Fort HealthCare views our local schools as key partners in shaping healthy behavior among the area's youngest residents. For many years, the Fort HealthCare School Nurse program has offered low cost, contracted care for kindergartners through high school students. Nurses provide education about health and wellness to school-age children, school staff and our community, and have access to all the resources that Fort HealthCare has available.
Fort HealthCare athletic trainers similarly provide contracted care to many area high school athletic programs. The trainers and volunteer Fort HealthCare physicians offer training tips, injury prevention and therapy as well as emergency care on the field of play if needed. Learn more about each school district in our primary service area by following these links:
Cambridge School District
School District of Fort Atkinson
School District of Jefferson
Johnson Creek School District
Lake Mills Area School District
Palmyra/Eagle School District
Whitewater Unified School District

Fort HealthCare believes that spiritual health is an important component of everyone's overall health. We also believe that area churches can provide essential social, psychological and physical assistance to their parishioners when needed.
With that in mind, we have established the Fort HealthCare Faith Nurse Program. The Fort HealthCare Faith Nurse Program aims to assist congregations in improving the spiritual health of its members and providing options for reaching out in service to others in the community. Participating churches and nurses work together with Fort HealthCare to provide specific resources, education and support to the Faith Nurse.

Fort Atkinson and surrounding communities are fortunate to be the home of many quality large, medium and small businesses. While Fort HealthCare is the largest employer in Jefferson County, other companies such as Spacesaver, Nasco, Trek Bicycle, McCain Foods, Tyson Foods, Loeb-Lorman Metals and more provide a stable base of manufacturing, service and retail employment.
The success of these businesses depends upon the productivity of employees. Healthy employees and a safe workplace help improve productivity for every business.
Our Mission at Fort HealthCare is to improve the health and well-being of our community. We believe this charge extends to the companies where our community members work - and we hope that employers join us on this journey. Our goal is to help create for both employees and their families an exceptional quality of life. Fort HealthCare's Corporate Health, Wellness and Preventive Services helps companies control occupational health costs and maintain the highest standards of healthcare. The physicians, nurses, clinicians and case managers at Fort HealthCare understand this vital link. Similarly, Fort HealthCare Wellness At Work program is committed to making sure employees are on the cutting edge of health and wellness. Together, we will help create a comprehensive initiative that encompasses all the dimensions of wellness including health education, risk assessments and disease prevention.
HealthWorks provides cost-effective solutions to workplace safety and concerns. Services include functional capacity evaluations, work hardening, pre-placement screens, job analysis, office and industrial ergonomic assessments and injury prevention programs.
Our "Employers" page at FortHealthCare.com features the Corporate Health News Room. Check here often to read the latest news articles geared specifically for the employers of our community.
FortCare is a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO). Since 1989, FortCare has helped employers improve their bottom line with cost-effective healthcare services for employees and their families. Just as important, Fort HealthCare has delivered consistent, quality care through a network of providers with the medical professionals of Fort HealthCare at its core. Self-insured or fully-insured employers in and around Jefferson County wishing to reduce their healthcare costs and improve their bottom line should consider contracting for reduced fee-for-service medical care with FortCare.

Fort HealthCare is proud to serve both Jefferson County and Walworth County. We share responsibility for the health of county residents with the Jefferson County Health Department and the Walworth County Health Department.
The Jefferson County Health Department mission is the primary prevention of premature death and disability. The department also works to assure that conditions exist within the county under which people can be healthy. The department offers car seat checks, immunization clinics, personal care, lead poisoning testing, prevention and more. It has critical responsibility for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program to promote and maintain the health and well-being of nutritionally at-risk pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children. WIC provides supplemental nutritious foods, nutrition and breastfeeding information and referral to other health and nutrition services.
The Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP) is another important service coordinated by the department. The program provides preventive health screening services to women with little or no health insurance coverage. Well Woman pays for mammograms, Pap tests, certain other health screenings, and multiple sclerosis testing for women with high risk signs of multiple sclerosis.
The department also operates the Rock River Free Clinic. The clinic's mission is to provide access to free health services through health professionals dedicated to caring for low income and uninsured individuals. Health care services are provided to persons within specific income requirements and who do not have health insurance. Fort HealthCare sponsors much of the activity at the clinic and regularly provides volunteer staffing, radiology and laboratory services support.
The Community Dental Clinic is also supported by the Jefferson County Health Department and Fort HealthCare. The clinic's mission is to provide basic dental health services to uninsured and Medical Assistance patients in Jefferson County Communities. This six-chair clinic features new equipment, on-site digital x-rays and computerized patient records. Services include examinations, x-rays, routine cleanings, fillings/restorations, extractions and more.
The Walworth County Health and Human Service Department administers and coordinates services for residents to promote health, to prevent and control disease, and to provide health education. In addition to the department's responsibility for WIC and WWWP, staff also provides immunization clinics, health screenings, lead poisoning intervention and testing, newborn visitations, tuberculosis control and monitoring and more.


FORT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
611 Sherman Avenue East
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
(920) 568-5000
www.forthealthcare.com
Fort HealthCare provides highest quality healthcare to the residents of an eight-community area, and provides the only hospital in Jefferson County. Fort Memorial Hospital today is a modern, fully accredited, 110 licensed bed facility with more than 100 physicians on staff, providing caring service to a community of neighbors living in Fort Atkinson, Johnson Creek, Jefferson, Whitewater, Lake Mills, Cambridge, Palmyra and the surrounding area.
In addition to comprehensive inpatient services and short-term Medicare certified skilled nursing care, Fort HealthCare offers ambulatory surgery and specialty clinics, a birthing center, cardiac rehabilitation, emergency services including the Urgent Care Program for after-hours treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, occupational medicine and more.
Fort HealthCare has served the people of Jefferson County and beyond since 1949. From that time, we have demonstrated our unwavering dedication to the health of all those who reside here. We have grown significantly over the years and have become a leader in providing progressive, comprehensive medical care. Fort HealthCare physicians, leadership and employees each day make a concerted effort to create programs and services that are progressive, of the highest quality and compassionately delivered.
The staff, partners and physicians of Fort HealthCare are resolved to strive endlessly to achieve the promise of both the Mission and Vision statements. We believe both will be achieved by our continuous focus on our Core Commitments.
Quality - Fort HealthCare demonstrates a passion for providing quality health care by utilizing evidenced based practices in the clinical delivery of care.
Safety - Fort HealthCare seeks out and implements proven methods and best practices that promote safety in fulfilling our Mission and Vision.
Service - Fort HealthCare will provide an excellent experience for its key stakeholders (patients, physicians employers, payors, employees and leaders.)
Finance - Fort HealthCare will meet or exceed its financial targets to support the organization's Mission, Vision and Core Commitments.
Growth - Fort HealthCare in partnership with our community identifies and develops programs and services that provide value to the community.

Our culture of RESPECT values serves as the foundation by which we model the care we provide to our patients and the way we work together as a team.
R - Responsiveness
E - Excellence
S - Sensitivity
P - Professionalism
E - Empowerment
C - Cultural Diversity
T - Teamwork

Fort HealthCare's commitment to reducing obesity and providing access to food sources that offer nutritious products is shown by our support of community supported agriculture (CSAs). Fort HealthCare is an annual sponsor of the Fort Atkinson Farmers Market, a popular place to shop and meet friends each summer Saturday morning. Fort HealthCare is also a sponsor of the Farm Fresh Atlas of Southeastern Wisconsin. Locally sourced foods are featured every day at Fort Memorial Hospital's Steel Away Café and on the trays delivered to patients. Wholesome, fresh foods are essential for maintaining a healthy workforce and are a treat for our patients and visitors.

Bicycle enthusiasts in Jefferson County and Walworth County have hundreds of highway and byway miles to ride on- mostly with low traffic volumes. The picturesque countryside is lined with streams, farms, lakes and of course, cows. An abundance of paved and unpaved bicycle trails are available, too. Paved trails include the Glacial River Trail and the Highway 26 Trail. Mountain bike trails are available at Cam Rock Park in Cambridge and in the Kettle Moraine State Forest (Southern Unit) near La Grange.

Fort HealthCare is an Energy Star hospital and health system that attracts patients throughout southeastern Wisconsin. More than 100 physicians are on staff. Fort Medical Group currently employs more than 50 physicians, nurse practitioners, and other providers. We are committed to building healthier communities by serving as an environmental leader in all aspects of our operations. We recognize the links between environmental health and public health, and acknowledge that reducing our negative impact on the environment is implicit in our Mission to improve the health and well-being of our community. View our environmental commitment statement at www.FortHealthCare.com/green.