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Monday, September 29, 2025

Grant Regional Health Center marks 70 years with expansion plans

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Tami Chambers, MSN, MHA, RN, FACHE, serves as President & CEO | Grant Regional Health Center Inc.

Tami Chambers, MSN, MHA, RN, FACHE, serves as President & CEO | Grant Regional Health Center Inc.

Grant Regional Health Center is marking its 70th anniversary this year, commemorating seven decades of healthcare service in the region. The hospital first opened as Lancaster Memorial Hospital on September 19, 1955, following a decade-long effort by local citizens to establish a new medical facility.

The idea for the hospital began in 1945 when community members started discussing the need for improved healthcare services. In 1952, after Lancaster became eligible for government grants, Albert Weber led a new planning committee that moved the project forward. Financial support came from several sources: Mrs. Sumpter “Lulu” Williams donated $81,585 from her estate; thirteen neighboring communities approved taxes totaling $80,000; and area residents contributed over $25,000. These efforts allowed for the construction of a 36-bed hospital at a cost exceeding $600,000.

Reflecting on this legacy of community support and cooperation, Grant Regional Health Center credits its staff with shaping its development over the past seventy years. According to the organization, "Since 1955, our dedicated staff have been the heart of our organization, delivering compassionate care and shaping the hospital we are today. Their commitment continues to touch countless lives every day."

The health center has grown beyond its original scope as a small community hospital and now operates four primary care clinics along with an expanded range of medical services serving Lancaster and surrounding areas. It employs more than 325 people and is recognized as one of the largest employers in the region.

"Our hospital not only promotes health and wellness but also contributes to the stability and growth of our local economy, bringing both security and opportunity to the region," said representatives from Grant Regional Health Center.

Looking ahead, Grant Regional Health Center plans to begin work next spring on an $18.5 million expansion project aimed at enhancing Behavioral Health, Rehabilitation, Nutritional Services, and Laboratory departments. More information about these developments can be found on their 2026 Expansion Project page or by exploring their History page.

As it celebrates this milestone anniversary, Grant Regional Health Center says it remains committed to meeting patient needs while supporting economic growth in southwest Wisconsin.