Wellness Classes & Events

Fort HealthCare is committed to improving the health status of the residents in our service area, providing health promotion and disease prevention information, classes and screenings. Not only can you find all the community classes here, but they are listed in HealthSource, a community newsletter that is mailed to every household in the service area four times a year.

Learn about the Fort HealthCare Health 365 program.

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Classes By Location

A Healthier You
American Heart Association
Aromatherapy
Body, Mind & Spirit
For Kids and Teens
From Birth and Beyond
Learning
Nutrition and Cooking

 

Fort Memorial Hospital
611 Sherman Avenue, East, Fort Atkinson
Registering by phone: (920) 568-5244

Rock Lake Activity Center
229 Fremont Street, Lake Mills
Registering by phone: (920) 568-5244

Whitewater Aquatic Center
534 S. Elizabeth Street, Whitewater
Registering by phone: (920) 568-5244

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A $10 fee will be applied above and beyond the class fee for individuals who register after the first class is completed.

American Heart Association Courses

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association, and any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association.

Funding through Tomorrow's Hope

Annually, Tomorrow's Hope supports various programs at Fort HealthCare, including the Grade School Health Prevention Programs; the purchase of a new bone density screening machine; Air Pal (Emergency department transfer device to minimize pain); Cancer Survivors Exercise Program; education materials for asthma and diabetes; funding for the Annual Palliative Care Conference in association with Rainbow Hospice; cholesterol, heart and prostate cancer screenings; and Harmonica Therapy in Pulmonary Rehab.

The mission of Tomorrow's Hope is to foster health-related research, education and support services for people with life-limiting illness. Each summer in June, the Tomorrow's Hope Walkfest occurs on the Jefferson High School track to raise funds for its cause. For more information, call (920) 674-6255 or visit their website.