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Tim and Diane opened the first Dungarvin program, an IDD facility serving 15 people, in St Paul, Minnesota, in March 1976.
Founded in St Paul, Minnesota in 1976, Dungarvin has grown to employ approximately 4,000 people who currently provide supports to over 4,000 individuals across 14 states.
In 1981, Dungarvin found an opportunity to grow rapidly, by purchasing a 100-person IDD facility in St Paul, which was promptly renamed Wicklough.
By 1988, the Wicklough facility was closed, and its residents had moved into dozens of supported living programs.
The early and mid-1990’s were times of rapid growth and change for Dungarvin.
Following the growth in 1994, Dungarvin found itself serving people in eight states, spread widely across the nation.
In 1997, Dungarvin experienced another round of rapid growth, as services were initiated in Oklahoma, Tennessee, and California.
Unfortunately, the expected opportunity to develop a strong base of services in Tennessee did not materialize, and Dungarvin made the difficult decision to end services in that state in early 1999.
In early 2002, Dungarvin again faced the difficult decision to terminate services, this time in Illinois.
Additionally in 2006, at the request of contracting officials in New Mexico and Nevada, Dungarvin expanded by assuming the residential and day services of other providers.
During 2006, Dungarvin initiated services in Utah.
In early 2007, Dungarvin made the difficult decision to terminate services in Delaware.
In early 2009, Dungarvin made the difficult decision to suspend services in both the State of Washington and the District of Columbia.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| RHA Health Services | 1989 | $160.0M | 1,500 | 430 |
| Support Solutions of The Mid-South | 2005 | $90.0M | 1,000 | 76 |
| Benchmark Human Services | 1960 | $50.0M | 350 | 168 |
| The Arc of the Ozarks | 1963 | $50.0M | 325 | 38 |
| REM Minnesota | 1970 | $3.8M | 600 | 6 |
| Devereux Arizona | - | $17.0M | 350 | 674 |
| Professional | 1979 | $50.0M | 174 | - |
| Evelyn Douglin Center For Serving People In Need, Inc. | - | $50.0M | 500 | - |
| Nashua Center | 1973 | $5.3M | 100 | 12 |
| Exceptional Family Resources | 1978 | $7.4M | 750 | 235 |
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