Community HealthCare System to Host Spring Health Fairs April 11 in Holton and St. Marys
February 25, 2026
Community HealthCare System (CHCS) will host its annual Spring Health Fairs on Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Holton and St. Marys. The events will run from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and are open to the public.
Designed to promote preventive care and overall wellness, the Spring Health Fairs will offer low-cost laboratory screenings, helpful health information, and community giveaways. Residents will have the opportunity to take proactive steps toward better health in a convenient, local...
CHCS Participates in 2026 Virtual Health Care Career Day
February 23, 2026
Community HealthCare System was proud to participate in the 2026 Virtual Health Care Career Day, presented by the Kansas Hospital Association, Kansas Board of Regents, and the Kansas Department of Education on February 18, 2026.
CHCS hosted students from Centralia, Jackson Heights, Onaga, and St. Marys for this statewide online event which gave them a behind-the-scenes look at careers in health care by taking them inside Kansas hospitals for a “day in the life” experience....
CHCS Associates Volunteer at Body Venture Exhibit in Onaga
February 23, 2026
CHCS was proud to have three associates volunteer at the Body Venture Education Exhibit hosted by Onaga High School on February 12th. Body Venture is a fun, interactive program that travels to schools through the Kansas Department of Education, helping students in Kindergarten through 5th grade learn about the human body in an engaging way.
The exhibit featured 10 stations, each focused on a different body part and how it works. CHCS volunteers supported the event by staffing stations...
Congratulations, Rachel Clayton, our latest BEE Award Winner!
February 13, 2026
Categories: Employee News
Rachel demonstrated the very best of what it means to be a CHCS employee — compassion, patience, kindness, and doing what’s right for the patient.
About a third of the way through a test, the patient began experiencing intense pain. She was crying and moving on the exam table. The patient is non-verbal and had recently recovered from a stroke that left one side of her body paralyzed. Rachel immediately sought help to evaluate the situation.
She did her best to complete...
