Cody, Wyo. (April 20, 2026) – The Cody Regional Health Foundation, in partnership
with the Paul Stock Foundation, has awarded a combined total of $18,500 to support
employee wellness at Cody Regional Health. The funding will be used to purchase an
InBody Composition Machine as part of the organization’s VitalPath Wellness Program.
“Employees can create individual health goals specific to the metrics provided by the
InBody machine,” said Mindy McFadden, Employee Wellness Coordinator. “Having the
InBody Machine on campus will allow ready access and may even afford opportunities
with patients in the future.”

Pictured (Left to Right), Heather Stambaugh, CRH Foundation Director, Mindy McFadden, CRH Wellness Coordinator, Doug Peterson, CRHF Board Member, Howard Thompson, CRHF Board Member and CRH Board Trustee, Nikki Brew, CRHF Board Member, Peggy Rohrbach, CRHF Board Member
Designed to move participants beyond traditional metrics like weight, the InBody
Composition Machine provides a fast, non-invasive analysis of key health indicators,
including skeletal muscle mass, body fat percentage, visceral fat, and hydration levels.
This data enables employees to better understand and track meaningful improvements
in strength, metabolic health, and overall wellness.
The VitalPath Wellness Program, launched approximately 18 months ago with seed
funding from the Cody Regional Health Foundation, continues to expand as employee
participation grows.
“By partnering on this initiative, the Paul Stock Foundation and Cody Regional Health
Foundation are creating a lasting impact on wellness, employee engagement, and
preventive health outcomes for Cody Regional Health employees,” said Heather
Stambaugh, Director of the Cody Regional Health Foundation.
For more information about programs and services supported by the Cody Regional
Health Foundation, visit codyregionalhealth.org or www.crhgive.org.