The executive director will have responsibilities in coordinating and directing all facilities owned by the Foundation.
McKinley is a lifelong resident of Pulaski County, and has worked at Pulaski Health Care Center since it's opening. She served as dietary manager for 17 years, and facility administrator for nine years. She has shown leadership statewide in longterm care, serving as a board member of Leading Age, an association of non-profit elder care facilities.
McKinley is married to Doug McKinley and they have three sons, Cody, Aaron and Jake.
The Foundation will name a new administrator for Pulaski Health Care Center at a later date.
The Foundation has also named Mary Oliver as the new administrator of Parkview Haven. She succeeds the retiring Steve Stoller. Oliver has a long association with Parkview and has served as director of nursing there. She has now completed the requisite certification to assume the administrator's duties.
A farewell reception for Stoller will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Thursday (May 29), at the Parkview Haven Retirement Community, Francesville.
Pulaski Health Foundation, a not-for-profit, owns and operates Parkview Haven in Francesville and Pulaski Health Care Center and Riverwood Commons in Winamac. The Foundation has been involved in working to improve the quality of life for residents of Pulaski County through better health programs and facilities for more than 50 years.