Your Impact: Completed Projects

At the Mammoth Hospital Foundation, community generosity makes advanced healthcare possible close to home. From lifesaving equipment to expanded services, these projects reflect our shared commitment to caring for residents and visitors alike.

CT Scanner

We are proud to share that the Mammoth Hospital Foundation has fully funded this $700,000 machine. Thank you to our generous community, and especially the Mammoth Hospital Auxiliary, for helping secure this vital piece of lifesaving equipment for our residents and guests.

Members of the Mammoth Hospital Auxiliary and Mammoth Hospital Foundation at the CT Scanner unveiling celebration, April 17, 2025.
Mammoth Hospital’s state-of-the-art Canon Aquilion 180-slice CT.

Four generations of the Hansen family tour Mammoth Hospital’s newly-expanded clinic.

Dental Clinic Expansion

In April 2024, Mammoth Hospital celebrated the opening of its expanded Dental Clinic, a legacy project that honors families that have supported Mammoth Hospital for decades.

Roland and Lorraine Hansen helped bring dental services to Mammoth Hospital in the early 2000s, and their family continues to be a valuable partner in our clinic, generously adopting a room in the expansion.

“This project increases our dental clinic capacity by 50%, which is particularly important for lower income and pediatric patients since Mammoth Hospital is the only dental provider in Mono County that accepts Medi-Cal patients,” said Tom Parker, CEO of Mammoth Hospital.

Thank you to everyone who invested in this project that will serve our community for decades to come.


Defibrillator Project

In the winter of 2021, Mammoth Hospital’s dedicated Emergency Department requested the Mammoth Hospital Foundation’s help in expanding its fleet of defibrillators, and our community made it happen!

Defibrillators are life-saving devices used during a cardiac emergency. They monitor cardiac rhythm, assist in CPR, and deliver a shock if needed. In our region, defibrillators are more commonly needed because of the effects of high altitude. High altitude can put stress on the heart, especially for people who are used to living at sea level or those with pre-existing heart conditions. 

We now have 10 new Zoll R Series Plus defibrillators and 1 Zoll X Series defibrillator. These new units are user-friendly enough for laypeople, as well as clinicians, including voice prompts to guide users in real time. The Zoll brand units are also in use by Mammoth Mountain and Long Valley Fire, promoting seamless, collaborative care of our patient community.