Impacting our Community

Tanner Health System is a nonprofit healthcare provider. Our mission is to improve the health of the communities we serve — not to generate revenues for shareholders.

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At Tanner Health System, our volunteers are one of our greatest treasures. Each activity to which volunteers dedicate their time has a direct and positive impact on both our patients and community. By volunteering, you are providing not only a valuable service but giving the most precious gift you have to the community — your time.

In 2018, more than 300 volunteers donated more than 50,000 hours to help out at Tanner. Volunteers are needed for the auxiliaries on our hospital campuses in Carrollton, Villa Rica, Bremen and Wedowee — each serving the needs of its own hospital and community — as well as for Tanner Hospice Care, in Pastoral Care as a hospital chaplain and for the various healthy initiatives of Get Healthy, Live Well.

Becoming a part of the healthcare team at Tanner can make a difference in someone’s life. If you are looking for a rewarding way to spend your retirement years, feel you want to give something back to your community by helping others or want exposure as a student to the healthcare field, you have found the right place.

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National HIV and AIDS Awareness
National HIV and AIDS Awareness

Talking about HIV shouldn’t be taboo! Conversation with your healthcare provider is crucial for your health and well-being. By discussing prevention strategies, we can empower ourselves and others to reduce the risk of transmission. Together, we can break stigma and provide support to those affected by HIV.

Understanding Parkinson's Disease
Understanding Parkinson's Disease

April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, a time to educate ourselves about this progressive neurological disorder and the impact it has on millions of lives. Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder of the nervous system that worsens over time, leading to symptoms that can interfere with daily life. By spreading awareness, we can support those affected and help promote early detection and prevention.

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