Pulaski Memorial Hospital

Pulaski Memorial Hospital Pulaski Memorial Hospital is a 25 bed Critical Access Hospital located in Winamac, Indiana. Those board members were Charles Arens, Orville H. White, R. Henry F.

The roots of Pulaski County healthcare began in 1920 when Dr. Thomas E. Carneal opened a private hospital staffed with four nurses and eight beds. Around 1948, Dr. Carneal realized he could no longer supply the best possible care for patients, so he and other local physicians sent many of their patients to out-of-county hospitals. That same year, the county commissioners appointed a four-member board to solicit support for a new hospital. Marshall Fritz and Charles Keitzer. However, the men could not get the support from the community needed to construct a hospital. The idea of a Pulaski County hospital was dormant for nearly a decade. Finally Dr. Carneal decided to close his hospital and force the issue of constructing a larger, modern, county hospital. In June 1959, the commissioners appointed another board of trustees consisting of Samuel May, Orville (Pete) White, Thomas Murray and Charles Arens. In November 1959, the Pulaski Memorial Hospital Foundation was formed to receive funds for the hospital. According to Rita Mrozinski, present PMH Board of Trustees chairperson, "Dr. Carneal paid for a fundraising consultant to train volunteers at the high school auditorium. Each trainee was given so many names and when they had contacted each one for a donation, they were given more names. I was one of those original volunteers and I came back several times for more names." By December 10, 1959 pledges totaled more than $300,000. The site on Highway 14 was chosen in May of 1960. The ground-breaking ceremonies were held on November 5, 1960. Schricker of Knox was the guest speaker at the cornerstone-laying ceremonies in September 1962. The cornerstone was engraved to show its er****on in 1962, and had been hollowed out to receive a copper box. Its contents included:
Cornerstone program
Indiana time map
1962 coins and stamps
Copies of the Pulaski County Journal, Francesville Tribune, Medaryville Herald, Guideline, and Logansport Pharos-Tribune and Press
Souvenir Centennial Program and History, Progress of Pulaski County, published in 1939
A list of citizens who made pledges
Directories for United and Pulaski-White Telephone Companies
Hospital campaign literature
A pamphlet of Pulaski County Cancer Society
Ground-breaking program
Pulaski Memorial Hospital memorial card
Seattle World's Fair post card and stamp

During this 1962 ceremony, frequent comments were heard as to the number of years that would pass before the contents of the copper container would again be viewed by human eyes. Most believed that few persons living then would again read what was preserved for posterity. In 2002, when demolition began for construction of the new front addition, no one was aware of the hidden copper box. When discovered, the contents were viewed and it was decided to make some additions and return it to the new cornerstone. Items added included: 2002 Indiana Quarter, Pulaski County Journal, list of Board Members, the internal hospital newsletter, list of employees, needs assessment, floor plan of addition and an admissions packet. Funding for the $700,000 hospital came through community pledges, the Hill Burton Act, and Pulaski County tax levy. The hospital was dedicated March 3, 1963 at the Winamac High School Auditorium with an open house at the hospital until 8 P.M. that night. Charles Halleck, Congressman from the second district, was the guest speaker. Dr. Carneal became the Chief of Staff at the new Pulaski Memorial Hospital. When he closed his private hospital, Dr. Carneal ended an era in Indiana medicine. His was the last private hospital in the state. The first hospital administrator was Benjamin L. Underwood. Roberta Clouser, RN, MS was Director of Nursing. The hospital Board of Trustees included: Charles Arens, President; Orville White, Thomas Murray, and Sam May. The County Commissioners (1959-1963) were: Roy Masters, Firman Haselby, Carl Winters, Edwin Olson, John Blair, and Nicholas Loehmer. Mrs. Earl Stevenson was first president of the Auxiliary.

Happy Employee Appreciation Day to our incredible staff! Their dedication, compassion, and hard work make a real differe...
03/06/2026

Happy Employee Appreciation Day to our incredible staff! Their dedication, compassion, and hard work make a real difference every day for our patients and community.

Thank you, PMH associates, for all your professionalism, teamwork, and the care you give—today we celebrate YOU. Please join me in celebrating all of our hardworking healthcare professionals!! 💙👏

🚨 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Safety Reminder 🚨Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in t...
03/03/2026

🚨 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Safety Reminder 🚨

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in the home.

Watch for symptoms: headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, chest pain.
If multiple people feel sick at once, get outside to fresh air and call 911 immediately.

Prevention Tips:
▪️Install CO detectors on every level of your home
▪️Test alarms monthly
▪️Never run generators, grills, or vehicles in garages or indoors
▪️Have heating systems inspected yearly

Learn more at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Please share to help keep our community safe.

It is a bittersweet day for the Francesville Clinic. On one hand, we are thrilled to welcome Nurse Practitioner Chantel ...
03/02/2026

It is a bittersweet day for the Francesville Clinic. On one hand, we are thrilled to welcome Nurse Practitioner Chantel Anderson back to the practice and the Hospital's medical staff. On the other hand, we are sad to see Taylor leave.

Taylor has been with PMH for over six years, seeing patients at both our North Judson and, more recently, Francesville locations. Taylor and her family have been blessed with a great work opportunity for her husband, which requires them to move from the area. We will miss her, and wish her and her family all the best in their next adventure.

Many of you know Chantel from her previous stint in the Francesville Clinic. We are excited to have her and the care she provides back at PMH. While Chantel continues to reacclimate herself to the Hospital's system, she is seeing patients and accepting new patients. If you would like to make an appointment, please call (219) 567-2223.

Again, we wish Taylor all the best and thank her for the time, care, and dedication she provided to her patients. And welcome, Chantel!

The Hospital Auxiliary generously gives back to our hospital, helping to purchase essential equipment and supplies that ...
02/25/2026

The Hospital Auxiliary generously gives back to our hospital, helping to purchase essential equipment and supplies that directly benefit patient care. Every purchase makes a difference.
Thank you in advance for supporting the Auxiliary.
Order Forms are available in the hospital gift shop February 26-March 26th.

Open to the Public • Affordable • Supports Local Healthcare$5.00 entree meal$4.50 for senior citizens
02/24/2026

Open to the Public • Affordable • Supports Local Healthcare
$5.00 entree meal
$4.50 for senior citizens

Open to the Public • Affordable • Supports Local Healthcare$5.00 for the entree meal$4.50 for senior citizensThursday, F...
02/24/2026

Open to the Public • Affordable • Supports Local Healthcare
$5.00 for the entree meal
$4.50 for senior citizens

Thursday, February 26, 2026 special Fundraising Event hosted by the Hospital Auxiliary. Chicken & Noodle Dinner for $7.00

02/18/2026
Good morning,Our IT team is currently completing the migration of all hospital phones to our new system. However, most, ...
02/12/2026

Good morning,

Our IT team is currently completing the migration of all hospital phones to our new system. However, most, if not all, of the main phone numbers patients typically call are now fully migrated and operational.

If you happen to call a number that has not yet been fully migrated, you will be prompted to leave a voicemail. The individual will receive your message once their phone is fully migrated and will be able to return your call.

We will provide further updates as needed, but we anticipate the migration will be completed today. Thank you for your patience.

Good morning, PMH's phones will be unavailable for a few hours today (2/11), starting at 11:00 AM, as we upgrade our pho...
02/11/2026

Good morning, PMH's phones will be unavailable for a few hours today (2/11), starting at 11:00 AM, as we upgrade our phone systems.

For emergencies, our ER Admissions staff has a backup phone number available. That number is (574) 242-9950.

This number is a single line, so our staff may not be able to answer every call. We will do our best to respond as soon as possible.

Again, we expect the upgrade to go smoothly and have phones back in a couple of hours.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

Tomorrow, February 11th, at 11:00 AM, PMH will begin upgrading its phone system.During this time, the Hospital will be u...
02/10/2026

Tomorrow, February 11th, at 11:00 AM, PMH will begin upgrading its phone system.

During this time, the Hospital will be unable to make or receive phone calls. While the upgrade process is relatively quick, each phone/phone number in the facility will need to be reset/ported by our IT department.

The team will first focus on the phone numbers with the highest call volume, such as the Hospital's main number (574-946-2100) and the Clinic's main number (574-946-2194).

Our goal is to complete the upgrade and port the main numbers as quickly as possible; however, processing each phone and phone number in the building may take up to 2 hours.

This upgrade/downtime will only affect the Hospital and Clinic in Winamac. The rest of our off-site locations will not be impacted.

We appreciate your patience as we complete this critical update. This upgraded system should significantly alleviate some of the phone issues that have plagued the hospital (and others in the community) lately.

Thanks to everyone who visited our table at the West Central vs Winamac boys basketball game last night at West Central....
01/31/2026

Thanks to everyone who visited our table at the West Central vs Winamac boys basketball game last night at West Central. We had a lot of fun spending some time with members of the Pulaski County community.

While Winamac came out on top, it was a hard fought, competitive game (that went to overtime) with great plays made by both teams! Look for both the Warriors and Trojans to have a great end to their regular seasons and into sectionals.

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616 E 13th Street
Winamac, IN
46996

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