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Community Commitment

Doctors and caregivers at PeaceHealth live and work in the same community as you. For more than 100 years, we've cared for patients across Southeast Alaska, with a focus on whole-person well-being.

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PeaceHealth in Ketchikan Gateway Borough

Fiscal Year 2025: July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025

 

We Reinvest in Community Health

PeaceHealth is dedicated to caring for the people of Southeast Alaska. As a nonprofit, we use any extra money to improve community health and support our Mission.

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We believe that good health, prevention and community well-being are essential. We work with local partners and make investments to provide our communities with hope, care, home and nourishment. Our four priorities for community health inform our priorities for health improvement and collaboration.
 

Food

Housing

Care

Hope

 

Click on an icon above to learn more about each pillar.

Becoming a healthier community means going beyond the walls of our medical center and clinics. Together with partners, we work to improve personal and community health, consistent with our Mission and Values.

Across these pillars is the awareness of our solemn responsibility to those who have been underserved and historically marginalized.

Every three years, tax-exempt hospitals like ours conduct community health needs assessments to identify current needs, statistics, activities and plans to improve the community's health and well-being.

Why conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment?

Our Community Health Needs Assessments guide our investments. Conducted every three years in partnership with local communities, these tools help us identify and address community needs and resource gaps. This allows PeaceHealth to maximize our impact and target our investments where they will have the greatest lasting impact.

How are Community Health Needs Assessments conducted?

In the fall of 2024, we conducted an extensive assessment of publicly available data from national, state, and local sources to analyze our community's needs. Community stakeholders from multiple sectors convened to review the data and provide valuable input on the community's collective requirements. 

Key Findings from the 2025 Assessment

Our 2025 assessment echoes national trends and shows that local priorities mirror wider challenges. Highlights include:

  • Early education to prevent substance use among youth and adults was named as a priority, along with continued responsiveness to mental and behavioral health needs in the region.
  • Culture is a vital strength in communities. Efforts that celebrate culture, honor heritage and integrate cultural knowledge improve health overall.
  • People here come together when it’s needed most. In the next three years, the community will see some of these plans to address health and wellness flourish in the region. 
Community Health Improvement Plans

Our vision at PeaceHealth is that our communities and everyone within them live their best lives. This means targeting efforts to advance health justice, equity, access, care, and community impact. We are committed to strong community-built plans that measure progress and evaluate our impact towards those results.

Meet our leadership team

  • Kendall Sawa, RN, Chief Hospital Executive
  • Sarah Cook, Chief Administrative Officer
  • Jamie Park, MD, Chief Medical Officer
  • Jen Moyes, VP Patient Care Services/Chief Nursing Officer