Vernon Memorial Health Care Endowed Scholarship
Vernon Memorial Healthcare is a unique rural healthcare system. In a time of large corporations and impersonal patient care, our just-right size offers meaningful provider-patient relationships in a modern setting, with the highest quality of care being the VMH standard. Our leadership, providers and long-tenured staff are as dedicated as they are professional, and we consistently receive high marks in every category of our quality, safety and patient care.
The Vernon Memorial Hospital Association was formed in November 1946 to organize a countywide fund drive to build a new hospital. Vernon Memorial Hospital first opened for patient care on September 1951, with a 31-bed capacity. 17 more beds were added shortly after, along with a maternity wing in 1956, diagnostic and outpatient wing in 1969, and south wing in 1971.
The 1990s brought considerable expansion and growth, including a three-level addition, the main entrance moving from Main Street to the East side of the building, and an Emergency Department and H.E.A.R.T. Center (housing Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics and Rehab and the VMH Wellness Center). The Physical and Occupational Therapy departments were also remodeled, a Renal Dialysis unit opened, and therapy pool, racquetball court and H.E.A.R.T. Center expansion were completed before VMH’s 50th anniversary.
Through the years, VMH has expanded our care offerings to residents throughout the region, acquiring Kickapoo Valley Medical Clinic in Soldiers Grove in 1993, Bland Clinic in Westby and Hirsch Clinic in Viroqua in 1994, LaFarge Medical Clinic in 2003, and Solar Town Pharmacy in Soldiers Grove in 2005.