We are delighted to share this publication highlighting key accomplishments from 2024, as well as celebrating PVM’s 80th anniversary in 2025. An electronic version is available on our website at www.pvm.org. Please pass it along far and wide to everyone who has an interest. Additional printed copies are also available by contacting the PVM home office.
Notable achievements in 2024, included:
• Groundbreaking of the Dr. Violet T. Lewis Village in Detroit on Juneteenth, in partnership with Wallick Communities.
• Grand opening of the Westland PACE Center on the Village of Westland campus, operated by PACE Southeast Michigan (9th Center).
• Significant progress with the comprehensive renovations of two McFarlan Villages communities on Court Street (Flint), construction of two new developments on the campus of Lake Huron Woods (Fort Gratiot Township/Port Huron), construction of the new PACE Center in Alpena for PACE Northeast Michigan, progress with the pre- development planning phases for the expansion and renovations at the Village of Westland (Westland) and Village of Oakland Woods (Pontiac).
• Awarded funding of $3 million through the Oakland County Housing Trust for renovations at the Village of Oakland Woods.
• Active participation in multiple advocacy visits with local, state, and federal bodies and individual officials (including visits to DC, Lansing, various counties, and municipalities), also coordinated a PACE Reception during the Mackinac Policy Conference.
• Selected by the City of Detroit for the development of the Alice Birney Village in Detroit, in partnership with Wallick Communities.
• Transitioned all dining services at the Village of East Harbor to being self-operated to achieve overall improved performance and resident satisfaction.
• Luncheon to Say Thanks was held at Ford Field in Detroit to celebrate and recognize board members, staff members, and donors.
• Hosted the Annual Conference of the Presbyterian Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (PAHSA) in Detroit.
• Hosted a special site visit at Thome Rivertown (Detroit) during the Annual Conference of Grant Makers in Aging (GIA) that was held in Detroit.
• Coordinated and hosted a site visit and workshop at Thome Rivertown (Detroit) as part of the Annual Conference of the Center for Innovation (CFI) that was held in Grand Rapids.
• Numerous upgrades and enhancements in various technology systems.
• Continued the important work by the PVM Board’s Task Force on Financial Sustainability and Strategic Growth.
• Welcomed new board members, executive team members, administrators, employees and other colleagues and stakeholders.
The centerfold (pages four-five) presents an informative historic timeline of major events during the past 80 years. This chronology reflects the continuous and steady growth of PVM’s mission since 1945. And page six contains PVM’s key organizational statements and an outline of the major priority areas of our 2025-2027 Strategic Plan.
Thank you for reading this Annual Report and for your participation in some of the many special events that we have planned in 2025 to celebrate our 80th anniversary, especially the PVM Gala “Country Nights” on October 24th.
With sincere appreciation and gratitude,
Rev. Dr. Louis J. Prues
PVM Board Chair
Roger
L. Myers
PVM President & CEO
Roger L. Myers PVM President & CEO
Rev. Dr. Louis J. Prues 2023-2025 PVM Board Chair
Dear Generous, Thoughtful, and Caring Donor:
THANK YOU FOR MAKING WONDERFUL THINGS HAPPEN THROUGHOUT PVM!
Because you cared enough to donate to the PVM Foundation, an older adult is much better off today and well into the future. Without your donation these things would not have happened in 2024 throughout PVM:
• The construction of new affordable/low-income housing in three locations (Fort Gratiot/Port Huron, City of Detroit and Flint). Older adults with limited incomes now have more options for housing.
• PVM’s Resident Emergency Help Fund supports PVM older adults’ with medical emergencies and financial hardship.
• Transformative programming like the PVM Village Victory Cup – your support gives older adults the gift of play and competition! PVM’s Olympic games!
• A brand-new constructed pavilion at the Village of Rosebush Manor for residents to enjoy the outdoors.
• New private telehealth suites in many PVM Villages. Now a doctor visit is only a click away!
• A full-time chaplain on staff providing spiritual leadership and comfort to residents and families at The Village of East Harbor.
Your gift makes a difference each day. On behalf of the older adults you have helped, we share a heartfelt thank you.
Thank you for being a PVM Foundation Donor,
S. Gompers, Board Chair, Presbyterian Villages of MI Foundation
Miller, CFRE President, Presbyterian Villages of MI Foundation
James
Paul
Paul Miller PVM Foundation President
James S. Gompers PVM Foundation Board Chair
1983
Lynn Street Manor Opens in Onaway (owned by Senior Citizen’s Housing of Onaway, Inc.)
1997
Bethany Presbyterian Manor (now Village of Bethany Manor) Opens in Detroit (PVM’s first location in Detroit)
2009
2004
1988
1925
McFarlan Home for Women Founded by the Trust of Mary McFarlan Whaley and opens in Flint
Delta Manor Opens in Detroit (owned by Delta Manor Inc. and was the vision of the Detroit Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.)
1998
• Village of Holly Woodlands II Opens in Holly
• Village of Hillside II Opens in Harbor Springs
• Village of Westland Expansion
• PVM Foundation Established to Succeed the PVM Support Trust (numerous successful campaigns: Touch the Future, New Way to Age, Kleemann Chapel, Village of Hillside, Thome Rivertown, East Harbor Wellness/Rehab Center, Campaign for the Ages supporting four communities; and more!)
• PVM’s First Gala Held
• PVM Hosts the Annual Meeting of the Presbyterian Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
• Village of St. Martha’s Opens in Detroit, a collaboration with St. Luke’s Episcopal Health Ministries
2013
• PVM Board adopts a Statement of Organizational Commitment for Diversity and Inclusion
• McFarlan Home for Women, Completes Organizational Restructuring
2021 Sunrise PACE Center Opens on the Lake Huron Woods Campus in Fort Gratiot Township (Port Huron), Owned by Region VII Area Agency on Aging
2022
PVM HISTORICAL
Mid-1930s/Early 1940s
Planning by the Presbytery of Detroit, Presbyterian Church USA
1989
PVM acquires senior community in Westland from NBD
1990
1945 Presbyterian Home (Hoobler House) Opens in Redford Township; the official beginning of what is now PVM
1991
Presbyterian Village Westland (now Village of Westland) Opens in Westland
2000
Village of Warren Glenn Opens in Warren
2001
• Redford Villa Opens in Redford Township
• Redford District Library Opens on Redford Campus
• Village of Rosebush Manor Opens in Rosebush, owned by the Rosebush Interfaith Retirement Community
• Village of Oakland Woods I, major renovations completed
2009-2011
Planning for the development of the East Jefferson Neighborhood Project (now the Thome Rivertown Neighborhood), a collaboration with Brio Living Services, Henry Ford Health, and PVM
2014
Redford Cottages Open
PVM’s First Luncheon to Say Thanks (to honor staff, board members and donors)
1945-1981 Redford expansions
Presbyterian Village Holly (now Village of Holly Woodlands I) Opens in Holly
• Perry Farm Property Acquired in Harbor Springs
• The Village of Brush Park Manor Paradise Valley Opens in Detroit, a collaboration with the Joint Fraternal Development Corporation, the Brush Park Development Corporation and PVM
2005
• Village of Harmony Manor Opens in Detroit, a collaboration with the Michigan Black Presbyterian Caucus
• Village of Oakland Woods I, Community Center Expansion
• Village of Woodbridge Manor Opens in Detroit
2010
Village of Spring Meadows II Opens in Blackman Township (Jackson)
2011
• Village of Sage Grove Opens in Kalamazoo
• McFarlan Home acquisition of Court Street East and Court Street West in Flint
2015
PVM Divests of Village of Redford’s SNF and HFA
2016
• Hartford Village Opens in Detroit, a collaboration with Hartford Memorial Baptist Church and PVM
• McFarlan Home in Flint, Management Agreement Launched
• Delta Manor in Detroit, Management Agreement Launched
2023
• The Birches Open at Perry Farm Village in Harbor Springs
• Village of Alpena Pines in Alpena, PVM assumes full ownership and management
• Village of Gibraltar Manor in Gibraltar, PVM withdraws from ownership
2024
• PVM Hosts the Annual Meeting of the Presbyterian Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
• Westland PACE Center Opens on Westland Campus
• 2024-2025 Court Street Villages in Flint complete comprehensive renovations and restructuring (PVM becomes a co-GP with McFarlan)
HISTORICAL TIMELINE
1975
Harbor Area Housing Formed in Harbor Springs
1992-1993
1976
McFarlan Home moves into new building (next door) and donates the Whaley residence to the Whaley Historical House Association in Flint
Presbyterian Villages Organizational Restructuring and Renaming to Become Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (as of January 1993) 1993
2002
Village of Lake Huron Woods I Opens in Fort Gratiot Township (Port Huron)
1978
Presbyterian Village East (now Village of East Harbor) Opens in Chesterfield Township
PVM Support Trust Established for Philanthropic Purposes 1995
1979
Hillside Apartments (now Village of Hillside) Opens in Harbor Springs
Peace Presbyterian Village (now Village of Peace Manor) Opens in Clinton Township
1981
Presbyterian Village North (now Village of Oakland Woods I) Opens in Pontiac
1995-2001
PVM co-sponsors four affordable senior communities with Porter Hills Presbyterian Villages and Services in Kent County
2006
• Green Houses Open in Redford Township
• Village of Our Saviour’s Manor Opens in Westland, a collaboration with Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Wellspring Lutheran Services and PVM)
• Perry Farm Village Opens in Harbor Springs 2003
• Friendship Center (Senior Center) Moves to Hillside Apartments in Harbor Springs
• Village of Gibraltar Manor Opens in Gibraltar, a collaboration with Wellspring Lutheran Services
• Ownership of Perry Farm Village Conveyed to PVM
• Village of Oakland Woods II Opens in Pontiac
2012
Center for Senior Independence Joint Venture (now PACE Southeast Michigan) launched with Henry Ford Health, serving metro-Detroit region
2017 Village of Hillside Replacement Community and Friendship Center Opens in Harbor Springs
2024-2026
2007-2025
Village of Rosebush Manor expansions
2007
• Village of Oakman Manor Opens in Detroit, a collaboration with Focus HOPE
• Village of Spring Meadows I Opens in Blackman Township (Jackson)
• Ownership of Harbor Area Housing/ Hillside Apartments Conveyed to PVM
• PVM Foundation Establishes Major Gift Societies
2012-2015
Planning for the Replacement of Hillside Apartments, including the new Friendship Center, in Harbor Springs
2018
• PACE Central Michigan Joint Venture Launched with Michigan Masonic Home in Mt. Pleasant
• Lakeshore Senior Living in St. Clair Shores, Management Agreement Launched
• Vista Grande Villa in Jackson, Management Agreement Launched
• Planning for Village of Westland Major Renovations and Expansion
• Planning for Village of Oakland Woods Major Renovations and Expansion
• Planning for the development of the Alice Birney Village in Detroit, a collaboration with Wallick Communities and PVM
2025
2012-2025
PACE Southeast Michigan expands from one to ten Centers, and serving participants from 200 to over 2,500
• Lynn Street Manor in Onaway, Management Agreement Launched
• Village of University Meadows Opens in Detroit, a collaboration with Develop Detroit and PVM, Management Agreement Launched
• Dr. Violet T. Lewis Village I and II Open in Detroit, a collaboration with Wallick Communities and PVM
• PACE Northeast Michigan Joint Venture launched with Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency/ NEMCSA and Program Opens with Center in Alpena
• Village of Lake Huron Woods II Opens in Fort Gratiot Township (Port Huron), with the Port Huron Housing Commission as a co-GP
• PVM Withdraws from PACE Central Michigan Joint Venture
• PVM Celebrates its 80th Anniversary
2008
• Village of Alpena Pines Opens in Alpena, a collaboration with Wellspring Lutheran Services
• Village of Hampton Meadows Opens in Hampton Township (Bay City), a collaboration with Wellspring Lutheran Services
• Village of Mill Creek Opens in Battle Creek
2021-2024
Planning for the Development of the Dr. Violet T. Lewis Village in Detroit, in collaboration with Wallick Communities and PVM
THE NEXT
2025–2027 STRATEGIC PLAN
MISSION
Guided by our Christian heritage, we serve all seniors creating new possibilities for quality living.
VISION
To transform senior living and services, enhancing the communities we serve.
CORE PURPOSE
We create diverse environments, programs, and services where seniors are able to achieve their best possibilities and purposes in life.
BELIEFS AND VALUES
• We create meaningful engagement of seniors, staff, and volunteers.
• We believe in the highest standards of ethical conduct and integrity.
• We are respectful and welcoming.
• We embrace and nurture diversity, equity, and inclusion.
• We promote safe and secure environments.
• We strive for diligent stewardship of resources.
• We practice effective communication to ensure listening for understanding.
• We advocate for and champion aging related causes.
STRATEGIC PRIORITY AREAS FOR 2025–2027
Top Three System-wide Strategic Priority Areas...
• Operational & Financial Sustainability and Strategic Growth
• Workforce & Human Resources
• Organizational Restructuring
Other Strategic Priority Areas...
• Facilities Advancement Business Plan
• Home & Community-Based Services
• Innovation & Technology
• Quality of Life Enhancement
• Value Proposition & Brand Promise Strengthening
PVM BOARD OF DIRECTORS & EXECUTIVE TEAM
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan 2025 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CLASS OF 12/31/25
Carolyn Hastings
Chair of Strategic Planning Committee
Johnnie Jackson
Board Vice Chair and Liaison to PVM Foundation Bd.
Dr. Thomas Jankowski, PhD Chair of Governance Committee
John Lovegren
Board Treasurer, Chair of Finance Committee
Roshunda Price, JD, CPA Chair of Audit Committee
Nathan Sheffer
Charles Tommasulo
UNASSIGNED EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS
CLASS OF 12/31/26
Bradley Hanpeter
Dr. Aaron Lundgaard Vice Chair of Governance Committee and Audit Committee
Martha Nield
Board Secretary and Vice Chair of Finance Committee
Rev. Dr. Louis Prues, DMin, PhD
Board Chair, Chair of Executive Committee
Amy Rinkle
Chair of Operations Committee
Dr. Geneva Williams EdD, Vice Chair of Operations Committee
James Gompers Foundation Chair Roger Myers President and CEO
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation 2025 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
James S. Gompers, Chair
Michelle Williams, Vice Chair
Tyler Luce, Treasurer
Linda Bomberski, Secretary
Paul J. Miller, President
Linda Bomberski
Mark Boyle
Nathan Conway
John Denler
James S. Gompers
Robert Heuer
Paul Hubbard
Johnnie C. Jackson
Henry Johnson
Thomas Kimble
Marcia Nunn
Robert Peterson
Debra Romalia
Martha Rowland
Robert R. Schroeder
Megan Sellers
Michelle Williams
Monique Baker McCormick
John Utley
Rev. Dr. Louis Prues, Ex-Officio
Roger L. Myers, Ex-Officio
CLASS OF 12/31/27
Wendy Brightman Vice Chair of Strategic Planning Committee
David Frauenheim Vice Chair of Facilities Advancement Committee
Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy, MD
Antonia Harbin-Lamb, JD
David Imesch Chair of Facilities Advancement Committee
Dr. Lynda Jeffries, PhD
Dr. William “Chuck” Jackson, PhD
OTHER OFFICERS, NON-DIRECTORS
Tyler Luce
Board Assistant Treasurer
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Executive Team
Roger L. Myers
President & CEO
Wenona Breazeale
Administrator and Green House Guide, The Thome Rivertown Neighborhood
Kamel Elkadri Vice President of Dining Services
Jessica Gross, RN. Administrator Village of Rosebush Manor
Kahlia Harper
Executive Director of McFarlan Villages
LaDonna Holley
Senior Vice President
HR & Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer
James Kelly
Interim Director of Sales and Marketing
Mark Kronner Chief Technology Officer
Tyler Luce
Senior Vice President of Finance
Paul Miller, CFRE President of PVM Foundation
Mark Pitchford
Interim Director of Risk Management & Quality, and Corporate Compliance Officer
Dana Phelan
Vice President of Housing
Dotty St. Amand
Executive Director of Perry Farm Village
Donald Tolliver
Executive Director of The Village of East Harbor
Breana Wallace
Administrator of The Village of Westland
Robert Zinser
Interim Senior Vice President of Facilities Advancement
Villages1
PACE Southeast Michigan2
PACE Northeast Michigan3
1 Some villages and programs are in collaboration with other organizations
2 In collaboration with Henry Ford Health System
3 In collaboration with the Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency, coming in 2024/2025
For more information about a Village near you, visit www.pvm.org or call 248.281.2020. COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES PACE Southeast Michigan PACE Northeast Michigan
The Village of Bethany Manor
313.894.0430
The Village of Brush Park Manor Paradise Valley
313.832.9922
The Village of Harmony Manor 313.934.4000
The Village of Oakman Manor 313.957.0210
The Village of St. Martha’s
313.582.8088
The Village of University Meadows 313.831.6440
The Village of Woodbridge Manor 313.494.9000
Dr. Violet T. Lewis Village (313) 270-9150 OPENING 2025
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