Rich Dunkley is the new administrator for the Veterans’ Home of Wyoming in Buffalo.
The home, which is part of the Wyoming Department of Health’s Aging Division, is an assisted living facility founded to help meet the needs of the state’s veterans and their spouses. Dunkley comes to the facility after spending the last 30 years working in nursing home management, working as a program director at a rehabilitation hospital over the sub-acute and brain injury programs and as a regional administrator for a contract therapy company. Dunkley earned a bachelor’s degree in zoology from Brigham Young University in 1978 along with a gerontology certificate from the Rocky Mountain Gerontology Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He also holds a master’s degree in public administration from Brigham Young University. Dunkley grew up in the Story area and graduated from Sheridan High School in 1971. Dunkley replaces interim administrator Thomas McClain, who returns to his role as facility manager. Longtime administrator Jack Tarter retired in 2010.
The home, which is part of the Wyoming Department of Health’s Aging Division, is an assisted living facility founded to help meet the needs of the state’s veterans and their spouses. Dunkley comes to the facility after spending the last 30 years working in nursing home management, working as a program director at a rehabilitation hospital over the sub-acute and brain injury programs and as a regional administrator for a contract therapy company. Dunkley earned a bachelor’s degree in zoology from Brigham Young University in 1978 along with a gerontology certificate from the Rocky Mountain Gerontology Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He also holds a master’s degree in public administration from Brigham Young University. Dunkley grew up in the Story area and graduated from Sheridan High School in 1971. Dunkley replaces interim administrator Thomas McClain, who returns to his role as facility manager. Longtime administrator Jack Tarter retired in 2010.
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