Our District

Mission & Vision

The mission of Healthy Petaluma is to improve the health and well-being of all members of the community. Our vision is a healthier community with local access to comprehensive health and wellness services for all of our residents

Core Values

  • We believe our strength comes from partnerships and collaborative community efforts. We recognize the ability to meet the health care needs of our community and fulfill our mission and vision is a shared responsibility.

  • We engage in respectful communication in all interactions, striving to understand and incorporate diverse people and viewpoints.

  • We foster high standards of performance, strive to achieve excellence through continuous quality improvement, and create an atmosphere of trust and growth.

  • We inspire a culture of innovation informed by data, best and promising practices, and thoughtful evaluation.

  • We adhere to the highest ethical standards in all our professional and personal responsibilities. We demonstrate this through open and honest communication, addressing difficult issues and standing up for difficult decisions.

  • We commit to the health and well-being of all members of our community and advocate for those who are most vulnerable or in need.

Strategic Priorities

Healthy Petaluma adopted a five-year strategic plan for 2019-2024 that consists of the following strategic priorities:

Access to Care

Ensure southern Sonoma county residents have equitable access to health care services and programs that meet their needs. 

Collaboration & Partnerships

Serve as a leader in fostering and expanding community partnerships to address social determinants of health and to create improved, equitable health outcomes. 

Community Health

Serve as a leader and resource for community health, wellness, and prevention.

Financial Sustainability

Build a firm financial foundation with long-term revenue streams to promote community health and to protect the presence of necessary health facilities in the community. 

To review Healthy Petaluma's full strategic plan for 2019-2024, click here.

1946

Established as Petaluma Hospital District

1946 - 1997

Operated Petaluma Valley Hospital

1997

Leased Hospital to St. Joseph Health System

2012

Created CHIPA

2013

Launched HeartSafe Community/AED sales

2015

Won ACHD Award District of the Year

2017

Won Jefferson Award for Public Service from County of Sonoma

2020

St. Joseph Health affiliated with Providence Health System

2021

Sold Petaluma Valley Hospital to NorCal HealthConnect, a subsidiary of Providence

Launch of CHW Program

2022

First Youth & Young Adult Heart Screening in Sonoma County

ACHD recertification for Transparency and Governance

2023

Name change and rebrand:
Healthy Petaluma

Launched Healthy Petaluma Foundation

Received CSDA Certification for Transparency and Governance

Timeline

District Boundary Map

Healthy Petaluma is a community-owned and -operated public agency that has been serving the health and wellness needs of southern Sonoma County residents for more than 75 years, without the benefit of any tax revenue.

Healthy Petaluma’s boundaries were created in 1946 and include Petaluma, Penngrove, Cotati, and parts of Rohnert Park.

Sponsorships

Each year, we invest in the community through sponsorships to local nonprofits, schools, and social service providers that are also working to improve the health of our community.

  • Health care districts are special districts created by voters to fulfill local health care needs, providing access to essential services and promoting community health within their boundaries.

    See the Association of California Healthcare Districts website for more information.

  • Special districts are local agencies that provide a multitude of services to benefit their communities. All special districts are directly accountable to their residents through direct elections to the Board of Directors, annual reporting requirements, and open meeting laws.

    See https://www.districtsmakethedifference.org/about for more information.

  • Healthy Petaluma District and Foundation consistently works toward improving access to health services, attracting additional services to our community and advocating for southern Sonoma County on health issues. Healthy Petaluma is governed by a publicly elected five-member board of directors to serve southern Sonoma County. These volunteer directors serve a four-year term and may serve multiple consecutive terms. The CEO provides strategic direction to managers and administration.

  • We welcome community members to join regularly scheduled public board meetings, which take place on the third Wednesday of each month unless otherwise noted. The directors and staff meet in person at 1425 N. McDowell Blvd., Suite 100. The agenda for each meeting includes the meeting time as well as a link to join virtually.

  • Absolutely, and we encourage you to do so! The Community Health Initiative of Petaluma Area (CHIPA) is an excellent place for community members to provide input on Healthy Petaluma’s work. The meetings also connect participants with one another, creating a collaborative space for residents and community partners to work together for a greater impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No. The sale of Petaluma Valley Hospital to its new owner/operator was finalized in January 2021 after the final sales agreement was approved by voters in Healthy Petaluma’s jurisdiction. The new owner/operator of the hospital is NorCal HealthConnect, a subsidiary of Providence.

    In the final agreement, Providence committed to maintain the facility as an acute-care hospital with an emergency department for a minimum of 20 years. If you have more questions about other details of the agreement, please see the final executed contract here or reach out to Healthy Petaluma staff at 707-285-2143.

  • With the sale of Petaluma Valley Hospital in the rearview mirror, Healthy Petaluma is looking ahead and working toward a healthy community in concert with our partners. We serve as leaders advocating for the health and well-being of the southern Sonoma County community by strategically closing funding gaps for local health initiatives, building on existing connections among our community partners, and providing certain services directly to our community.

  • HealthQuest is a department of Healthy Petaluma that provides CPR training, AED supplies and training, and other services. As part of our goal of fostering a healthy southern Sonoma County, HealthQuest provides life-saving education and services that make our community more heart-healthy.