Northwest Health - Starke Reports on its Care for the Starke County Community in 2025
3/30/2026
Total Impact Exceeded $15 Million
At more than 40,700 patient encounters last year, Northwest Health - Starke delivered on its commitment to provide quality healthcare for the Starke County and surrounding communities. The hospital’s 2025 Community Benefit Report shows care extended well beyond the hospital and clinics, contributing more than $15 million to the community through charity/uncompensated care provided, capital dollars reinvested in services and facilities, employee payroll, charitable projects and local and state taxes.
The hospital invested its resources to start a new swing bed program that offers short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing care in a safe, comfortable environment benefitting patients who need more time to strengthen and heal before they can step back into the routine of daily living. Northwest Health - Starke also upgraded its MRI technology last year.
“We are here to care for our patients and our community,” said Mark Casanova, chief executive officer of Northwest Health - Starke. “Our staff cares deeply about Starke County and works hard to give quality and compassionate care every day - whether in the hospital or one of our local clinics.”
Keeping patients safe remains a priority, and this focus has led to the hospital going more than 500 days without a serious safety event.
Emergency medicine is a critical service, with more than 8,100 visits to the emergency room at Northwest Health - Starke last year. Life-saving medically necessary care was provided to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay, with more than $2.4 million in charity and uncompensated care in 2025.
The health system and its employees also support local organizations that make a difference, especially those addressing social determinants of health. Through service projects such as the annual Jars of Love Peanut Butter drive for Community Services of Starke County and contributions to charitable organizations such as Kids Closet the hospital gives back to the community throughout the year.
Payroll of more than $8 million supports the delivery of around the clock care by a team of physicians, nurses and support staff, all passionate about serving patients. Their compassion and skills make a difference in the lives of neighbors, friends and the larger community.
“We have immense gratitude for every member of our team,” said Casanova. “This team is passionate about delivering quality care to those who are counting on us. We have an unwavering commitment to patient safety, clinical excellence, and doing the right thing every day for those who trust us with their care.”
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