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This year’s Village Victory Cup was one for the books! On June 27th, 200 residents from 11 Villages and an astounding 70 volunteers converged at Ulti- mate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac for this annual event. Each Village came with their game faces on ready to compete. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and friendly competition. It was quite a sight to see so many smiling and happy faces! As the day progressed, it became apparent that it was going to be a battle between The Village of West- land, the defending champs, and The Village of East Harbor. It came down to the last event to determine the victor. In the end, the Pirates of East Harbor won, beating the Westland Stars by only 2 points! This year the Monarchs from The Village of Our Saviour’s Manor won the Spirit Award and rightly so. A small but mighty crew of residents pulled out all the stops, including having their own soundtrack! Not to be left out, Villages 100 miles or further from the PVM Home Office competed in the Virtual Village Victory Cup. The Village of Spring Meadows I & II were in it to win. When the dust settled, Spring Meadows I emerged victorious. Perry Farm Village took home the Spirit Award with their clever video showcasing their resi- dents competing and cheering each other on to victory. For those who like to plan ahead, mark your calen- dars for June 26, 2015. That’s the date for next year’s Village Victory Cup. You won’t want to miss out! SUMMER 2014 N E W S L E T T E R FEATURED ARTICLES Outlook 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 8 | Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (PVM) Foundation has received a $2 million grant from The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation to continue PVM’s innova- tive approach to senior living at Rivertown Neighborhood in Detroit with expanded housing, care and lifestyle amenities. “PVM is extremely grateful for the opportu- nity to continue our work with the Weinberg Foundation to provide a high quality of life and living environment for low-income older adults in our community,” said PVM Foundation president Paul Miller. “While we provide many of those we serve with the most basic needs, we also strive to support older adults with a lifestyle that enables them to thrive and contribute to our community. The Weinberg Foundation is a valued and generous partner.” The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Green Houses ® at Rivertown, a central feature of the expansion, will offer an alternative to traditional nursing and rehabilitation PVM Foundation Receives a $2 Million Grant from The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation to Make an Impact on Low-Income Detroit Seniors Rivertown Phase II Opens Fall 2014 PVM Honored for Work to Combat Elder Abuse PVM Innovates in Health and Wellness for Says Governor Snyder Ribbon-Cutting at Redford Draws Crowd for Affordable Housing Donor Recognitions PVM FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS AND UPDATES Top: The aerial view of Rivertown Neighborhood shows the independent senior apartments currently under construction, and opening in Fall, 2014. Above: The Library features views of the dynamic surrounding community. L: The Monarchs of Our Saviour’s Manor Continued on page 6 And The Winner Is…

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This year’s Village Victory Cup was one for the books! On June 27th, 200 residents from 11 Villages and an astounding 70 volunteers converged at Ulti-mate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac for this annual event. Each Village came with their game faces on ready to compete. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and friendly competition. It was quite a sight to see so many smiling and happy faces!

As the day progressed, it became apparent that it was going to be a battle between The Village of West-land, the defending champs, and The Village of East Harbor. It came down to the last event to determine the victor. In the end, the Pirates of East Harbor won, beating the Westland Stars by only 2 points!

Throughout the day the Villages also competed for

This year the Monarchs from The Village of Our Saviour’s Manor won the Spirit Award and rightly so. A small but mighty crew of residents pulled out all the stops, including having their own soundtrack!

Not to be left out, Villages 100 miles or further from the PVM Home Office competed in the Virtual Village Victory Cup. The Village of Spring Meadows I & II were in it to win. When the dust settled, Spring Meadows I emerged victorious. Perry Farm Village took home the Spirit Award with their clever video showcasing their resi-dents competing and cheering each other on to victory.

For those who like to plan ahead, mark your calen-dars for June 26, 2015. That’s the date for next year’s Village Victory Cup. You won’t want to miss out!

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Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (PVM) Foundation has received a $2 million grant from The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation to continue PVM’s innova-tive approach to senior living at Rivertown Neighborhood in Detroit with expanded housing, care and lifestyle amenities.

“PVM is extremely grateful for the opportu-nity to continue our work with the Weinberg Foundation to provide a high quality of life and living environment for low-income older adults in our community,” said PVM Foundation president Paul Miller. “While we provide many of those we serve with the most basic needs, we also strive to support older adults with a lifestyle that enables them to thrive and contribute to our community. The Weinberg Foundation is a valued and generous partner.”

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Green Houses® at Rivertown, a central feature of the expansion, will offer an alternative to traditional nursing and rehabilitation

PVM Foundation Receives a $2 Million Grant from The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation to Make an Impact on Low-Income Detroit Seniors

Rivertown Phase II Opens Fall 2014

PVM Honored for Work to Combat Elder Abuse

PVM Innovates in Health and Wellness for Says GovernorSnyder

Ribbon-Cutting at Redford Draws Crowd for Affordable HousingDonor Recognitions

PVM FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS AND UPDATES

Top: The aerial view of Rivertown Neighborhood shows the independent senior apartments currently under construction, and opening in Fall, 2014. Above: The Library features views of the dynamic surrounding community.

L: The Monarchs of Our Saviour’s Manor

Continued on page 6

And The Winner Is…

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Making Changes,Preserving Traditions

Since starting out as the “Presbyterian Home for the Aged” in 1945, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan has continuously grown and changed. Over the years, the name, “modifiers” and graphic identity have been altered to reflect strategies, accomplishments and goals. It is time for another change. The new branding state-ment on the PVM logo now reads “Serving Seniors & Communities.” This phrase better reflects all the things PVM does and the spirit in which we do them. It also frames the conversation for future undertakings.

PVM is becoming more than a provider of traditional housing and institutional care for seniors. The expanded scope includes innovative partnerships with regional health care systems, academic institutions and other organizations that serve seniors. The Strategic Goals for PVM state, “Our commitment to service excellence and delivering ever-improving value to our customers is a key priority in all facets of PVM’s system-wide accommodations, services, program, care and relationships.”

The Center for Senior Independence (CSI) is one example. PVM joins Henry Ford Health System in offering Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) in Northwest Detroit and at Rivertown Neighborhood, with future expansion plans. Community Connec-tions is another example of how PVM is provid-ing services to seniors in non-traditional ways, wherever they choose to live. (Visit www.pvm.org for more information on both programs).

As the spectrum of senior living and services and health care delivery changes, PVM is ready to develop appropriate offerings. Our origin is in senior housing. We work in communities: the many communities in our Villages and the physical and relationship-based communities which surround and embrace seniors. We’re making that clear with our new tagline, “Serving Seniors & Communities.” Watch for the inclusion of the new logo in the coming months with advertising and other communications.

Construction continues for Phase II at Rivertown Neighborhood, with opening scheduled for Fall 2014. The second phase of the project will include 50 one-bedroom affordable independent living senior apartments, as well as amenities such as a common area, fitness center, library and computer lab, and a community café. Meals and services will be available for residents inside their apartments. Interest is high: sales efforts this summer attracted more applicants than can be accommodated.

Rivertown Neighborhood, an Innovative Senior Community, is drawing national and international attention. The project is being developed as a partnership of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan, United Methodist Retirement Communities (UMRC), Henry Ford Health System and the Center for Senior Independence (CSI). It is one of only two affordable assisted living complexes in the State of Michigan. Phase One opened in April 2013, and included Detroit’s first affordable assisted living with 80 apartments located on the second, third, and fourth floors of the main four-story building. Also opening in Phase I was a location of the Center for Senior Independence, a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)®. Slated for future development are Green Houses®, which will provide 24/7 nursing care for low-income seniors in a home-like setting. PVM developed the first Green House® homes in Michigan, at The Village of Redford.

When fully completed, Rivertown Neighborhood will be a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) for low-income seniors. “Here, people can still have their own apartment, get the care they need and it’s affordable. And they still have some choices and have privacy and independence. That really responds to what mostly anybody, regardless of income, would really want,” says Roger L. Myers PVM president and CEO.

Rivertown Phase II Opens Fall 2014

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Dr. Lynda Jeffries Receives AwardLynda K. Jeffries, Ph.D. received the prestigious “Trustee of the Year” award from LeadingAge Michigan. The award was presented at the Annual Conference held in Lansing in May. It recognizes an outstand-ing member of the governing board of a LeadingAge of Michigan member organization.

Dr. Jeffries serves on the PVM board, and was 2013 Board Chair. Past service includes the local village boards for Brush Park Manor Paradise Valley and Woodbridge Manor, the PVM Gover-nance Committee and corporate board Secretary. A native Detroiter, Jeffries is actively involved in her community and serves in leadership roles on several nonprofit and faith-based boards and committees.

Jeffries has a Doctoral Degree in Education from Capella University, a M.B.A. in Management from the University of Detroit Mercy, an Education Specialist Certificate from Wayne State University and a B.S. in Business Administration from Lawrence Technological University. She retired from SBC Communications as external affairs director for South Oakland County. Jeffries is the author of the audio CD, “Overcoming Procrastination,” and co-author of the article, “Increasing Diversity of Leadership in Environmental Nonprofit Organizations in a Major Brownfield City: Phase 1.”

SAVE of Oakland County (Serving Adults Who Are Vulnerable and/or Elderly) recog-nized PVM at its annual International Day of Elder Abuse Prevention event in June with the Sosnick Courage to Lead Award as an organization. Lt. Governor Brian Calley made the award presentation.

SAVE is committed to the protection of Oakland County’s senior population and also has worked at a regional and statewide level on policy development and advocacy issues.

SAVE’s International Elder Abuse Awareness Day not only focuses on challenging issues, but it also pays tribute to stakeholders who have truly made a difference in the lives of older adults within our community. That

tribute comes in the form of the Sosnick Courage Awards, which are named after retired Judge Edward Sosnick, a founding Co-Chair of SAVE.

The Courage to Lead and the Courage to Speak Awards are presented to individuals and organizations that have actively undertaken a principal role in leading the campaign against elder abuse or that have had the courage to stand up and bravely speak out against elder abuse and neglect. Other awardees included Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patter-son for the Courage to Lead as an individual; Toni Wilson, Long-Term Care Ombudsman for the Courage to Speak as an individual; and the Area Agency on Aging 1-B for the Courage to Speak as an organization.

Above: (L to R) Lt. Governor Brian Calley presenting the award to Lynn Alexander, vp of public affairs for PVM and founding Co-Chair of SAVE; and Roger L. Myers, president and CEO of PVM.

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder called Presbyterian Villages of Michigan an innovator in programs for seniors. The message was delivered to the Legislature in a special message on aging during a visit in June to the Older Persons’ Commission in Rochester, MI.

“All across the state, communities, employers, health care providers and other organizations are working on innova-tive programs to improve health and well-ness. Presbyterian Villages of Michigan is doing just that. In urban suburban and rural communities across the state, PVM is using evidence-based practices to help older adults eat healthier, increase physical activity, reduce

their risk of falling and better manage chronic health conditions. Through its Village Victory Cup, an annual daylong competition, it is inspiring older adults to engage in healthy behaviors year-round,” Snyder said. Full text of the special message can be found on www.pvm.org under “News.”

PVM Innovates in Health and Wellness for Seniors, Says Governor

Lynda K. Jeffries, Ph.D.

PVM Honored for Work to Combat Elder Abuse

The Cottages at Redford offer homey, spacious cottages for maintenance free independent living. It’s time to enjoy friends, family and fun – the life you deserve! All of the amenities of The Village of Redford are yours to enjoy. At the same time, you have the convenience and peace of mind of living on a continuing care campus. You are prepared if your healthcare needs ever change, residents of the cottages have priority access to transitional care, assisted living, skilled nursing and more, all on the same campus.

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Ribbon-Cutting at Redford Draws Crowd for Affordable HousingIt was standing-room-only at The Village of Redford on April 30, for the introduction of the new affordable Cottages at Redford to the community. More than 500 people went through the doors for the ribbon-cutting of Phase I existing cottage renovations and the groundbreaking for Phase II construction of the new Heatherwood Cottages. They enjoyed refreshments and tours. The event was preceded by the Redford Township Town Hall meeting, which was open to the public. The combined events and welcoming location ballooned attendance at the community meeting. More than 100 applications were distributed at the event, with a constant stream of follow-up requests.

The Cottages at Redford are located on the campus of The Village of Redford, a continuing care retirement community. Through a tax credit program with income requirements through the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA), affordable cottage homes are now available for seniors 55 and older. A special marketing office is open for the Cottages (313 541-6300), with “Walk-in Wednesday” held from 10 am - 2 pm each week. Prospects receive a special gift for touring the model unit.

The Redford campus also offers The Villa apartment options along with assisted living, memory care, long-term skilled nursing and rehab services in the Transitional Care Unit. Residents of the Cottages will have the convenience and peace of mind of living on a continuing care cam-pus. If health care needs ever change, residents of the Cottages have priority access to all of the living arrange-ments and resources.

East Harbor group Wins Volunteer of the Year AwardThe Village of East Harbor’s Macomb Academy School for Daily Living Skill & Employment Training students were awarded the 2014 Group Volunteer of the Year Award by LeadingAge Michigan.

The Macomb Academy program teaches and equips special needs students, ages 18-26, to thrive and be successful. They gain work experience in volunteer positions with community businesses. The award-winning group of students has been serving at The Village of East Harbor since 2009 in the dining services department.

“They are dedicated, encouraging and interactive with the residents,” says Joan Sonnenberg, admin-istrator at East Harbor. “Each student has abilities that benefited the department. They always have a smile on their face and are willing to learn some-thing new. Their coach allows them to blossom and grow, and step outside their comfort zone. We know that having them at East Harbor has allowed us to accomplish so much more for our residents.”

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PVM Foundation Gala

Friday, November 14, 2014COBO Center, Detroit

Newly-renovated cottage units include fully-equipped kitchens with new

appliances, fresh paint throughout and access to all of the amenities

of The Village of Redford. Barrier-free Cottages are available.

Cutting the ribbon for the renovated Cottages at Redford are (L to R) Bob Schroeder, PVM Board; Shannon Hoggs; Lynn Alexander and Henry Johnson, PVM Foundation Board

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The PVM Marketing & Sales and Public Affairs teams had an active season on the conference circuit. PVM representatives were present at each event with displays and literature about PVM; they answered questions, and talked with attendees about aging and senior housing, programs and service issues.

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)

The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) brought people from around the world to Detroit in June. PVM engaged in many ways, including:

• PVM informational booth prominently located at the entrance to the exhibit hall, well-staffed by PVM employees and others, including Board Chair George Millush;

• Providing supplemental staffing for the Presbyterians Association of Homes and Services (PAHSA) booth in the exhibit hall;

• Celebrated Helen Morrison’s special recognition as a “Woman of Faith” at a breakfast event;

• Provided buses to assist in transporting attendees to worship services on Sunday;

• Hosted a bus tour of the Detroit Riverfront, with stops that included Rivertown Neighborhood. George Millush and Roger L. Myers served as one of the guides/hosts along with colleagues from UMRC;

• Attended a dinner hosted by the Pres-bytery of Detroit’s Committee on Local Arrange-ments (COLA). PVM Board Member Bill Ball was in attendance, along with others serving on PVM affiliated boards.

NATIONAL PACE CONFERENCE HELD IN DETROIT

Nearly 200 representatives attended the Summer Conference of the National PACE (Program for All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly) conference held in June, at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel in

Detroit. PVM was a partner with the National PACE Association and other Michigan PACE programs in presenting the gathering. A visit to the Center for Senior Independence at Rivertown Neighborhood was featured for conference attendees.

L to R: Program participants Michael J. Damone, Edith Gutowski, Nancy Chaltron, Jacqueline Voyles, Brenda Galloway, Doris Spencer, Pat Boyington and Betty Hildebrandt.

Due to the generosity of over 860 donors, the PVM Foundation raised nearly $200,000 through April and May to benefit residents from every PVM Village.

The 11th annual Friends & Family Appeal ran through the month of April and raised over $138,000 toward various projects in many of the PVM Villages. A special incentive was offered for Villages who met their fundraising goals. Congratulations to The Villages of East Harbor, Rosebush Manor, Mill Creek and Harmony Manor, who all met and exceeded their fundraising goals! For more information on how much each individual Village raised, please visit www.pvmfoundation.org.

The 4th annual Inspire Possibilities event was held at The Hilton Garden Inn in Southfield on May 8th. Three hundred guests attended and donated or pledged over $60,000 to support the PVM Mission. Residents from The Village of Oakland Woods energized the crowd with a wellness warm-up and resident presenters from The Villages of St. Martha’s, Westland and Brush Park Manor Paradise Valley all shared their stories and kept the crowd engaged. Michael J. Damone of The Damone Group also shared his story of how his family established the Marie Claire Damone Fall Prevention Fund at the PVM Foundation in memory of his mother.

The fundraising success this spring would not have been possible without many donors and volunteers. Thank you to each and every one of you who made this possible and who contributed to a better life for so many seniors!

PVM Foundation Raises $200,000 through Friends & Family Appeal and Inspire Possibilities Breakfast

Program participants from The Village of St. Martha’s: Hyren Trawick, Andrea Felice, Etta Trawick and Charles Jones. (Photos by Karlest Ford)

Left, L to R: Rhashell Hunter, Helen Morrison, Joanie Lukins, Joyce Shin and Moderator Heath Rada pose together after the presentation of awards at the Women of Faith Awards Breakfast.

(Photo by Michael Whitman)

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environments. Each of two Green House® residences will accommodate 10-12 people, each with a private bedroom and bathroom. A common area, kitchen, living room, dining room and porch will add to the comfortable setting and give people the opportunity to live or rehabilitate in a home environment. Twenty four-hour nursing care is included.

“Currently the Green House® care option does not exist for seniors who chose Detroit as their home and need extra assistance,” said Ellen M. Heller, Weinberg Foundation Board Chair. “We are excited to add Green Houses® to the variety of housing and services available at Rivertown. During the last six years, the Weinberg Foundation has made eight capital grants for Green House® residences totaling more than $11 million. The Green House® initiative comple-ments The Weinberg Foundation’s vision of providing quality of life for low-income seniors.”

In addition to Green Houses®, PVM’s Phase II expansion will include:

• 50 independent living apartments (opening in Fall 2014)

• A Community Café/Neighborhood Center

• The RiverGarden Park and Garden

“One of our goals with the Café/Neighborhood Center and outdoor areas is to integrate Rivertown with surrounding neighborhoods, including the nearby Riverwalk, and add to the vibrancy and redevelopment of this area of Detroit,” said Miller.

The current $2 million donation builds upon a $250,000 grant awarded in March 2012, which assisted with the launch of Phase I of Rivertown.

PVM, together with United Methodist Retirement Communities and Henry Ford Health System, developed Rivertown as the city’s first high quality, affordable assisted living neighborhood for seniors. Rivertown’s Center for Senior Independence (CSI) Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a nationally recognized comprehensive adult daycare and health services program that includes clinical, pharmaceutical and dental services.

Rivertown is projected to add approximately $350 million in economic impact to the region during the next ten years. “The economic impact of this innovative campus will be felt throughout the entire region, along with creating over 200 well-paying jobs,” said Gloria W. Robinson, who chairs the Rivertown Neighborhood Senior Housing Board. “The grant from The Weinberg Foundation brings us more than half-way toward achieving our goal of raising $4.4 million needed to ensure this community is available to those most in need,” said PVM Foundation Board of Directors Chair, Jim Gompers.

If you are interested in learning more about Rivertown or taking a tour, please contact the PVM Foundation office at 248.281.2040.

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The PVM Foundation, in partnership with The Village of East Harbor and an active Campaign Steering Committee, have embarked on a $2 million Campaign to build a Health & Wellness Center on The Village of East Harbor’s campus. Specialized rehabilitation and therapy services will be provided to resident and community seniors with the latest equipment available and highly-trained staff. The 11,000 square foot Center will also offer general exercise and gym amenities, allowing residents and com-munity seniors to stay healthy and maintain their rehabilitation. The Center will include a therapy pool, exercise room, weight room and specialized exercise equipment for walking, running or riding. This will be the first project of its kind on a senior living campus in Macomb County.

There is a critical need for this type of project in the community. The current rehabilitation space is only 800 square feet, which is challenging for the seniors as well as the staff. The new center will provide 11,000 square feet of space, which will serve more seniors, allow for more effective treatment and provide a more spacious and comfortable atmosphere for therapy and rehabilitation. This state-of-the-art center will enhance the excellent programs and services offered to the residents at The Village of East Harbor and reach out fur-ther to benefit community seniors as well.

$1.5 Million is still needed to fully fund this project. If you are interested in learning more or taking a tour, please contact the PVM Foundation office at 248.281.2040.

Largest Health & Wellness Center for Macomb County Seniors in Planning Stages

proposed HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTERppppp pppppppppp pppppWELLNESS ENTRANCE

PVM Receives Top Awards for Publications, MarketingPVM internal and external publications and the marketing campaign for a new Village were recognized with awards in local, national and international competitions.

The Hartford Village Campaign won a platinum Hermes Creative Award in the Integrated Marketing Materials category. The Story of PVM, the 2012 Annual Report, won a gold Hermes Creative Award in the Publications/Annual Report category. The Story of PVM also received a gold Gallery of Superb Printing award in the Annual Reports category, from the Detroit Club of Printing House Craftsmen.

In the Aster Awards competition, produced in conjunction with “Modern Healthcare” magazine, and honoring excellence in Medical Marketing, the 2013 Accomplishments internal report received a gold award.

The campaign and publications were created by the Sales & Marketing and Public Affairs Departments and produced by Grigg Graphic Services, a Southfield-based marketing communications firm.

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In order to better serve low-income seniors in the Harbor Springs Community, the PVM Foundation, in partnership with The Village of Hillside, the Friendship Center and the community-led Campaign Steering Committee, are in the midst of a $1.5 Million Campaign.

The Village of Hillside Senior Apartments• The Village of Hillside is the only senior

apartment community providing affordable housing in downtown Harbor Springs.

• Apartments at The Village of Hillside no longer meet the needs of today’s seniors because they were built prior to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and are not accessible to those with disabilities.

Friendship Center of Harbor Springs• The Friendship Center is a 600 square foot

space in the existing Hillside facility that serves seniors, free of charge, from throughout the Harbor Springs area, including the residents of Hillside.

• In 2012, the Friendship Center provided 700 services or activities to Harbor Springs seniors. 63% of these services addressed isolation, 27% were food-based programs or services and 1% provided medical or financial services.

• The Friendship Center of Harbor Springs is limited by space in meeting the needs of area seniors. The square footage of their space would nearly triple to approximately 2,000 square feet, allowing them to serve the growing needs of seniors in the community.

• The Friendship Center is currently at full capacity and is not even able to advertise their resources to seniors. Many seniors think that it is just a place to receive meals and are unaware of the many programs and activities available to enrich their lives. This project will expand the space avail-able to the Friendship Center and allow them to advertise their expanded programming and reach more seniors who may need their services.

The Village of Hillside/Friendship Center Renewal Campaign features will include:• Open concept with 32 new, one and two

bedroom affordable senior apartments accessible to those with disabilities.

• Large elevator access to all floors.

• Green space to maintain the residential character of the community as well as provide an oasis for residents and their family and visitors, staff and the neighboring community.

• 2,000 square foot common area space for the Friendship Center, including high speed internet access, private medical examination room, accessible computers, multi-media and full kitchen.

How This Project will Impact the Community• Provide 32+ seniors the ability to remain

in the Harbor Springs community in an accessible and affordable location.

• Increase the overall number of seniors served and services provided by the Friendship Center annually.

• Enhance services to seniors on the Hillside campus and in the Harbor Springs community through the Friendship Center through an enlarged nutritional program, augmenting health services by creating a private space to conduct critical medical screenings such as blood pressure and podiatry checks, increased participation in transportation services to community events, shopping and medical appointments and other enriching programs to reduce senior isolation and increase community engagement.

$1 Million is still needed to fully fund this project. If you are interested in learning more or taking a tour, please contact the PVM Foundation Office at 248.281.2040.

New Housing and Critical Services for Low-Income Harbor Springs Seniors

Life Reimagined; The Second Wind TourPresbyterian Villages of Michigan hosted a welcome event at the innovative Rivertown Neighborhood on May 7th. Given by AARP for The Second Wind Tour team, the featured guest was TV celebrity and author, Dr. Janet Taylor, who presented to the group on “Life Reimagined: The New Life Phase.” Rivertown Neighborhood is a future site of a Green House®, an innovative concept in senior living that provides 24-hour care in a warm, home environment, which was created by Dr. Bill Thomas, an author and founder of the Green House® concept. PVM was pleased to sponsor the appearance of Dr. Thomas’s Second Wind Tour on May 8th at Pease Auditorium on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. Presented by Capital Impact Partners, AARP’s Life Reimagined, and Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management, The Second Wind Tour is visiting 25 cities. The pro-gram offers audiences powerful insight into deeper, more connected ways of living and working.

L to R: Susan Frazier, Director of The Green House Project; Roger L. Myers, president & CEO Presbyterian Villages of Michigan; Dr. Bill Thomas, Co-creator of the Eden Alternative and Green House Projects, Dr. Janet Taylor, M.D., MPH.

Angie Jones, The Village of Redford Green House Shahbaz and Dr. Bill Thomas.

Musicians Samite Mulondo and Nate Richardson, Second Wind book tour.

Dr. Janet Taylor speaking at Rivertown Neighborhood on May 7th.

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Thanks for Giving! On behalf of the seniors we serve, we thank the following donors who have given gifts totaling $25.00 or more to the PVM Foundation between January 1 – June 30, 2014. PVM recognizes all devoted individuals and organizations who contribute to our mission each year in the Annual Report.

Rev. Estelle Aaron

Ms. Jennifer L. Abela

Andrew D. Adair, D.O.

Ms. Adrienne D. Adams

Mr. William E. Ahlstrom

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Akridge

Mr. Craig Alcantara

The Honorable James & Lynn Alexander

Ms. Andrea Allen

Mr. Cory Allen

Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Allen

Mr. Merle J. Allen

Ms. Regina Allen

Mr. Jim AlRiashi

Mr. Bradley R. Amiot

Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Amlin

Ms. Kristine A. Anderson

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Anderson

Stephanie & Jessica Andrews

Anonymous (8)

Mr. & Mrs. William C. Anton

Mr. Steven L. Arbaugh

Rev. & Mrs. Kent Aughe

Mr. Carl Smith & Rev. Mary Austin

Ms. Christine Avila

Ms. Grace Badejo

Mrs. Barbara J. Baker

Mr. & Mrs. John Baker

Mr. & Mrs. John D. Baker

Mr. & Mrs. R. Kent Barnes

Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bartlett

Ms. Kathleen M. Bartz

Ms. Kathryn D. Bartz

Mrs. Jimmie Lee Bass

Mrs. Irene A. Battaglia

Mrs. Donna Baxter

Ms. Deborah L. Beard

Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Beaulac

Mrs. Marie M. Beaulac

Rev. & Mrs. Eldon F. Beery

Mr. John C. Begin

Mr. Gregory T. Bell

Mr. John S. Bell

Ms. Mary Bennett

Ms. Barbara Benson

Ms. Sharon Benton

Mr. Michael A. Bertolin

Mr. Douglas M. Bigham

Ms. Lillie Bilberry

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blackwell

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Blankenship

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Boka

Ms. Jane A. Bolender

Mrs. Audrey Bolton

Mr. & Mrs. James Bonstelle

Mr. & Mrs. William K. Borglin

Mr. & Mrs. Pier Borra

Ms. Jennifer Bouchard

Ms. Sherry C. Bouler

Mr. Roy Bour

Ms. Madge Bourdo

Mr. & Mrs. William R. Bowen

Ms. Suzanne Bowker

Mr. Robert Boyle

Mr. James T. Bradford

Mrs. Marla L. Bradford & Shelby

Ms. Dolores M. Bradway

Ms. Mattie Brady

Mr. Rodney T. Brandt

Mrs. Camille D. Breen

Ms. Mary T. Breen

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bridgewater

Mr. Jacob M. Broder

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Brooks

Mrs. Natalie E. Brothers

Ms. Yvonne Browder

Ms. Annie Brown

Mr. David Brown

Ms. Irene T. Brown

Ms. Mary Brown

Mr. Michael M. Brown

Ms. Virginia Brown

Sheila & Matthew Buchman

Ms. Mary L. Bullard

Mr. Andrew Bullock

Ms. Gervaise Burks

Ms. Annette Burns

Ms. Mary Burt

Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bush

Ms. Jenifer W. Bushman

Mrs. Jane E. Butcher

Ms. Jewel Butler

Ms. Kay Byrne

Mr. & Mrs. Pat Byrne

Mr. Henry Cabbil

Rev. Arthur Caldwell

Rick & Melinda Callahan

Mr. & Mrs. F. Robert Cameron

Ms. Helen Campbell

Mr. Stuart Campbell

Mr. & Mrs. Ted Campbell

Brian & Beth Carnaghi

Mrs. Thomas H. Carruthers, IV

Mr. & Mrs. Don Carter

Ms. Josie CaseyMr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Cassidy

Cattin Family Trust

Mr. Kevin Centala

Ms. Nancy Chaltron

Mrs. Constance Charles

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Chattaway

Mr. & Mrs. William W. Chellis

Ms. Susan Chomsky

Mr. Matthew A. Chosid

Judge & Mrs. James P. Churchill

Mr. Samuel S. Clark

Ms. Bobie Clement

Ms. Alice S. Cohen

Ms. Melonie B. Colaianne

Mr. & Mrs. Tom Collins

Mr. Preston Cooper, Jr.

Ms. Stephanie A. Cooper

Ms. Dawn M. Corwin

Ms. Terri M. Costea

Ms. Willie Mae Cotton

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cowper

Mr. & Mrs. Hank Crawford

Mr. Ronald P. Crofoot

Ms. Clara Crowell

Ms. Diane Curtis

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Czostkowski

Mrs. Carolyn M. Dalby

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Daly

Ms. Elva B. Daniels

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Daniels

Ms. Carolyn Danielson

Mr. & Mrs. Elden R. Danielson

Ms. Katherine Davis

Ms. Ola Davis

Mr. Robert Davis

Ms. Rosie Davis

Chaplain Patsy A. DeBruce

Ms. Lorreta M. DeLoach

Ms. Sally A. DelVecchio

Mr. Ron Demick

Mr. John E. Demmer

Mr. & Mrs. William A. Demmer

Ms. Margaret R. DeMuynck

Mrs. Dorothy C. Dennis

Mr. & Mrs. Owen Derry

Mr. & Mrs. David Desandre

Ms. Elizabeth A. Detter

Ms. Kathleen Donigan

Ms. Joann R. Duane

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Dudzinski

Ms. Karen M. Dumas

Mr. & Mrs. Louis DuRussel

Ms. Rene’ Duty

Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Dye

Mr. & Mrs. Herb Easley

Ms. Mary Edwards

Ms. Mary M. Edwards

Mrs. Marilyn D. Elder

Mr. & Mrs. John R. Elkins

Mr. & Mrs. Terry Ervin

Ms. Diane J. Esper

Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Euler

Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Evans

Ms. Ida Fantauzzi

Ms. M. Catherine Feathers

Ms. Andrea Felice

Ms. Ellen K. Ferguson

Mr. John W. Ferns

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Fields

Ms. Alice Finley

Mr. Douglas A. Firth

Ms. Rita T. Fischer

Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fisher

Ms. Betty Fitzhenry

Ms. Karin W. Flint

Ms. Evalyn B. Fogg

Ms. Ruth Foglesong

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Foley

Mr. & Mrs. Earl E. Ford

Ms. Susan S. Ford

Ms. Ovetta Forge

Rev. John C. Foster & Mrs. Kathy Keves-Foster

Kenneth & Joanna Fowler

Mrs. Winnie Frank

Mr. Harry G. Franklin

Ms. Ruth Freebury

Mr. & Mrs. H. William Freeman

Mrs. Elizabeth M. Frey

Mrs. Eleanor Friend

Ms. Audra D. Frye

Rev. & Mrs. William J. Fuerstenau

Ms. Denise D. Funke

Dr. & Mrs. Laurence E. Gallagher

Dr. Terrance P. Gallagher

Ms. Elisabeth Galvin

Mr. Deryl GardnerMr. John W. Gardner, Jr. & Mrs. Mona K. Ross-Gardner

Ms. April Garrett

Mrs. Dorothy Geddes

Ms. Joan D. Geering

Ms. Eleanore S. Gelbach

Ms. Marisa L. Geldhof

Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Gendernalik

Mr. James M. Gendron

Mr. Bruce P. Gerhart

Mr. & Mrs. Doug E. Gettel

Mr. Carl Gianotti

Mr. David Gillespie

Rev. & Mrs. George F. Gillette

Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gingas

Mr. & Mrs. Pete Givens

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Glenn, Sr.

Ms. Wilma J. Glenn

Ms. Barbara L. Glines

Mr. & Mrs. Ogolin Glover

Dr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Goldsberry

Mr. James S. Gompers

Mr. & Mrs. James D. Gotch

Mr. Barry Goudsmit

Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy- Dansby

Ms. Marion L. Grady

Mr. Floyd Graham

Mr. & Mrs. Jim Graham

Ms. Katherine Grahn

Ms. Julie L. Granthen

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Green

Ms. Joan Green

Estate of Earl C. Greene

Mr. & Mrs. Russell Greenfelder

Ms. Ona Greve

Ms. S. Elizabeth Griffin

Ms. Sandra M. Griffin

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Richard Griffith

Mr. Stuart Grigg - Grigg Graphic Services

Mrs. Renee Guilford

Ms. Sandra Gunderson

Ms. Fidelis Guoan

Ms. Edith M. Gutowski

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hackl

Mrs. Stacie Hadeed

Mrs. Elizabeth Haewski

Mr. Yusuf Abdul Hafeez

Mr. Jeffrey Hagen

Ms. Deondra Hale-King

Ms. Laura Hallmeyer

Ms. Reisa A. Hamilton

Mr. & Mrs. Craig W. Hammond

Mr. Ronald B. Hanchett

Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hanpeter

Mr. & Mrs. Martin Hansen

Ms. Ethel Harper

Ms. Sherraine Harrell

Ms. Yulanda Harris

Ms. Lisa Harrison

John & Patricia Hartwig

Ms. Lydia Hasberry

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Healy

Ms. Elaine Hearns

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Heikkila

Mrs. Doris M. Heikkinen

Ms. Jennifer L. Heim

Mr. Robert J. Henderson, III

Ms. Ruthenia Henderson

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Peter J. Henry

Mr. Daniel J. Hepp

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hepp

Ms. Vincentia Hepp

Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Hewitt

Scott & Kerri Heydens

Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hibbard

Ms. Gloria Hicks Long

Ms. Gretchen R. Hirsch

Ms. LaDonna A. Holley

Mrs. Carol H. Hollway

Mr. & Mrs. John Hopkins

Ms. Sharon Hopkins

Mr. Phillip Hornbuckle

Mrs. Doris J. Horton

Mr. Thom Hosinski

Ms. E. Elaine Hossack

Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. House

Mrs. Suzanne Hovey

Mr. & Mrs. Wesley D. Hovey

Ms. Barbara Hubbard

Mrs. Wanda M. Hubbell

Rev. & Mrs. David Huber

Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Hudson

Ms. Polly Hudson

Mr. Dale D. Huffman

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hughes

Ms. Julie Hughes

Ms. Ara D. Hunter

Mr. & Mrs. David A. Imesch

Mr. & Mrs. David Irish

Jeffrey & Joanne Ishbia & Family

Mr. & Mrs. Verne G. Istock

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jackson

Mr. & Mrs. Horace Jackson, Jr.

Ms. Johnnie C. Jackson

Mrs. Vera Jackson

Mrs. Cheryl A. Jacobs

Ms. Kathleen G. Jacobson

Mrs. Catheryn James

Ms. Jackie Janetski

Ms. Linda Janetski

Dr. Lynda K. Jeffries

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Johnson

Ms. Linda Johnson

Ms. Vernice Johnson

Ms. Elaine C. Johnston

Ms. Cora E. Jones

Ms. Diana C. Jones

Mr. Jerry L. Jones

Ms. Wylene Jones

Ms. Deloris M. Jordan

Mrs. Kristin Joyce

Ms. Linda G. Juracek-Lipa

Ms. Sallie Justice

Mr. David H. Justin & Rev. Mary Anne Evans-Justin

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kalka

Mr. & Mrs. Roderick W. Kallgren

Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kasperek

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kastens

Mrs. Mary K. Keebler

Mrs. Pauline Kenner

Mrs. Lynn G. Kenworthy

Ms. Lois A. Kerr

Mr. & Mrs. Rick Kessler

Nathan & Megan Keup

Ms. Geraldine L. Kidd

Ms. Linda Killewald

Ms. Jeanne M. Kimber

Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Kimbrough

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph King

Mr. Kenneth Bissey & Ms. Joyce King

Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. King

Ms. Rhonda King-Jackson

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Klaren

Ms. Stacey L. Klooster

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kocan

Ms. Pearl L. Koning

Mr. Michael J. Kotubey

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kovach

Mrs. Richard Kozlowski

Estate of Edward S. Krakowski

Mr. & Mrs. Agris Krautmanis

Ms. Ruth W. Kremer

Ms. Shirley E. Kunkel

Mr. & Mrs. Robert LaBelle

Mr. & Mrs. David G. Ladd

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Mr. & Mrs. Cornell LaLone

Ms. Denise M. Lamar

Ms. Catharine LaMont

Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Langton

Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo J. Lara, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Larrance

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Latcha

Mr. Raymond A. Latimer

Mrs. Lucile R. Latta

Mr. & Mrs. David F. Lau

Ms. Therese Lawless

Ms. Mary M. Layton

Mrs. Lee Leddy

Ms. Eileen Lehnert

Mrs. Joan F. Lehoczky

Ms. Danielle Leithauser

Mrs. Loretta Leithauser

Mr. Glen S. LeRoy

Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Levitt

Ms. Bertha Lewis

Mr. Mark Lezotte & Ms. Patricia Little

Ms. Catherine L. Liesman

Ms. Lucy Ligon

Mrs. Sylvia M. Lindemann

Dr. Mark Lindley & Mrs. Sandy Talbot

Mr. & Mrs. Robert List

Vincent & Betty Little

Ms. Mary E. Lloyd

Mr. Robert J. Long

Ms. Apryl J. Lopes

Mr. Jason Lovelly

Ms. Donna Lowe

Mrs. Lesley Luft

Ms. Gloria Lumetta

Dr. & Mrs. Aaron Lundgaard

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lundgaard

Mr. & Mrs. W. David Lyle

Estate of Lillian I. MacLean

Ms. Maggie E. Magoon

Mr. Michael J. Mahoney

Ms. Melissa A. Malane

Mrs. Lois Manville

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Manz

Mr. Lawrence R. Marentette

Col. & Mrs. Michael V. Marston, USAFR (Ret)

Ms. Carolyn M. Martin

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Martin

Ms. Rosemary J. Martin

Mr. & Mrs. Webb F. Martin

Mrs. Kathy Marzolf

Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Massingille

Ms. Terry A. Mavis

Ms. Carrie Maxwell

Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Mayer

Mr. & Mrs. George Mayes

Ms. Denise Mazzetti-Hood

Mr. & Mrs. Louis T. Mbidzo

Ms. Mildred E. McAllister

Mr. & Mrs. Charles McArthur

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. McAskin

Mrs. Linda McCain

Ms. Connie McCann

Ms. Marsha McCleod

Mr. Philip A. McComish & Dr. Judith Fry McComish

Mr. & Mrs. Pat McConnell

Ms. Thelma McCoy

Mr. Max McCullough

Mr. Joseph H. McDonald

Ms. Carrie H. McElroy

Ms. Patricia McGarvey

Ms. Opel McGoldrick

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander C. McKeen

Ms. Cheryl McKenzie

Ms. Cathy McLeod

Mr. Patrick W. McLogan

Mr. Ronald B. McRae

Mr. Steven C. Measel

Mr. & Mrs. George Melnyk

Mr. Allan Todd & Dr. Jennifer Mendez

Mr. & Mrs. Gary Mendyka

Ms. Ida Mercurio

Mr. Donell Miles

Ms. Audrey J. Miller

Mr. & Mrs. David M. Miller

Ms. Lois H. Miller

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Miller

Ms. Theldha Miller

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Miller

Mr. Michael Mills

Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Mills

Mr. George B. Millush, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mitchell

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Modi

Mr. & Mrs. James F. Moon-Dupree

Eric & Connie Moore

Ms. Joan C. Moore

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Moran, Jr.

Mr. Jerome Morgan

Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Morin

Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Morley

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Morrison

Mrs. Florence Morton

Mr. Matthew Moss

Rob & Vee Mossburg

Ms. Deborah A. Muhich

Ms. Juanita A. Muller

Mrs. Kathleen Mumford

Mr. & Mrs. D.A. Murphy

Ms. Shawna O. Murry

Mr. & Mrs. James Murtfeldt

Mrs. Faye E. Myers

Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Myers

Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Myrick

Ms. Wilma Nagel

Ms. Joan M. Nagrant

Mr. Thomas Neal

Ms. Doris M. Neff

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Neff

Ms. Irene Nelson

Ms. Frances H. Ness

Dr. & Mrs. Dale Nester

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon A. Nethercut

Mr. Gerald E. Neumann

Mr. John Nichols

Mr. & Mrs. Ron Nosek

Mr. Daniel Novak

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy O’Brien

Ms. Dolores OchoaMr. & Mrs. Nicholas F. Ochoa

Mr. & Mrs. Raul Ochoa

Ms. Pat O’Connor

Mrs. Yolanda Odom

Mr. Wayne Oehmke

Mr. & Mrs. John Ogden

Ms. Cameron O’Keefe

Rev. & Mrs. Charles Olsen

David & Jackie Ong

Mrs. Ann T. Opperthauser

Mr. David J. Orlando, Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Orvis

Mr. & Mrs. Stephon Owens

Ms. Frances Packer

Mrs. Kathy Palmero

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Pankow

Mr. & Mrs. Ed Pappas

Mr. Bunia Parker

Mr. Melvin L. Parker & Dr. Gwendolyn H. Parker

Ms. Flo Pascoe

Mrs. Ann Pasternak

Mr. & Mrs. David K. Patton

Gary & Linda Pauly

Ms. Jennifer M. Pauly

Mr. & Mrs. Ted L. Payne

Mr. & Mrs. Wesley R. Pelling

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Perkins

Ms. Geraldine Perry

The Honorable & Mrs. Gary Peters

Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Peterson

Ms. Maxie J. Petry

Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Pettibone

Ms. Francesca M. Phillips

Ms. Lynn M. Pietrzak

Mr. Jeffrey M. Pike

Mrs. Patricia P. Pike

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Pisha

Ms. Esther Polmanteer

Mr. Nolan Poloney

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Pomaville

Mr. & Mrs. Lare Poucher

Ms. Jessica Pries

Mr. & Mrs. James Prokes

Ms. Jeanne Prokes

Ms. Janet Pung

Mrs. Gail P. Quann

Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. RabbideauMr. & Mrs. Fred RachwitzMr. Ruben RamosMs. Wendy Ranere & Ms. Beverly MarkMr. & Mrs. W. Paul RauMr. & Mrs. Paul G. RauschkeMrs. Karen RawlsMr. John N. RedashMs. Josephine R. ReddMr. & Mrs. Charles E. ReeseMr. & Mrs. William D. Reith, P.E.

Ms. Yvonne M. Richards

Ms. Thelma Richardson

Ms. Betty Ridley

Ms. Melissa Riesterer

Ms. Bernice M. Riggs

Mrs. Linda E. Riley

Ms. Margaet Roberts

Mr. Raymond H. Roberts

Ms. Gwendolyn Robertson

Mr. Robert Robertson

Mr. & Mrs. Tad Robertson

Ms. Anita L. Robinson

Ben & Joanne Robinson

Ms. Gloria E. Robinson

Mrs. Gloria W. Robinson

Ms. Jacqueline H. Roda

Mr. Jerome C. Rodeman

Ms. Constance M. Rodriguez

Mr. Kenneth Rogers

Ms. Elizabeth Rogerson

Mr. & Mrs. David L. Roncelli

Ms. Mary Jo Rosen

Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Ross

Mrs. Dolores Ryan

Mr. John Ryan

Ms. Mary E. Saffian

Ms. Rose M. Saffold

Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Sanders

Ms. Veola Sanders

Ms. Susan Sandy

Ms. Constance Sarkozi

Mr. & Mrs. James Sattler

Ms. Barbara J. Saunders

Mr. Michael J. Saunders

Mr. Tyson Scaife

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Schauer

Ms. Molly A. Schechter

Ms. Lois Schenk

Mr. Karl Schillinger

Mr. R. Hamilton Schirmer

Ms. Samantha C. Schneider

Ms. Helaen K. Schroeder

Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Schroeder

Mr. Robert Schuessler

Mrs. Janice M. Schulte

Mr. & Mrs. Weldon A. Schwiebert

Ms. Jannie M. Scott

Mr. Jerome M. Seaton

Sister Arlene R. Seckel, O.P.

Mrs. Loretta SerraMr. & Mrs. Arden W. Shafer, Jr.

Mr. Faheem Shakoor

Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Shatto

Mr. Alfred F. Shaw

Ms. Vivian E. Shelton

Ms. Regina Sherman

Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Shim

Ms. Monica Short

Ms. Elsa K. Silverman

Ms. Randi Simko

Ms. Frances L. Simmons

Ms. Mary Simmons

Mr. & Mrs. William Sisco

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Sivak

Ms. Sally Slusser

Ms. Debbie Smith

Mr. Elisha Smith

Mrs. Elrece Smith

Ms. Mattie E. Smith

Mr. Bernard Smogor

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Smogor

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Smogor

Mrs. Amy Smyth

Mrs. Kate Snow-McCaffrey

Ms. Nancy R. Soderholm

Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Sonnenberg

Mr. & Mrs. David Sonnenberg

Mrs. Lisa M. Sonnenberg

Mr. & Mrs. James Sorrentino

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Spence

Ms. Madonna Spence

Ms. Doris Spencer

Mr. Marshall A. Spinner

Mrs. Virginia M. Spurr

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Spears

Ms. Nancy L. Stager

Ms. Vera Steele

Ms. Michelle L. Steffen

Mr. James Steinman

Ms. Marian C. Stephens

Mr. Ronald Stewart

Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Stokes

Mrs. Gloria S. Stokes

Ms. Gladys Stolzenfeld

Ms. Sheri M. Stover

Ms. Mary Stye

Mrs. Whitney Swanson

Ms. Betty R. Swartz

Mr. & Mrs. Tom Swindlehurst

Mr. & Mrs. Keith Tarnovich

Mr. Arthur L. Taylor

Mrs. Barbara Taylor

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Taylor

Ms. Harriet B. Terlecki

Ms. Alesia Thompson

Mr. Allan W. Thompson

Ms. Priscilla Thompson

Ms. Shari Thompson

Mr. & Mrs. Christian D. Tibbits

Ms. Mary Tillman

Mr. & Mrs. Graham Tillotson

Rev. Dr. Allen D. Timm & Dr. Janna C. Roop

Ms. Joanne Tocco

Ms. Marla M. Tocco

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Trastevere

Mr. & Mrs. Hyren Trawick

Ms. Joyce Truvillion

Mr. Harold S. Tsuchiya

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Turman

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Utley

Ms. Doris Van Oyen

Ms. Carol A. VanDenBerg

Ms. Barbara VanWormer

Ms. Karen L. Vaughn

Ms. Caren D. Vennard

Ms. Megan Vicari

Mrs. Gladys Virag

Mrs. Virginia Visner

Mr. & Mrs. George Vogel

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Vollink

Ms. Elizabeth Volstromer

Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. vonReichbauer

Ms. Jacqueline L. Voyles

Mr. Thomas Wackerman

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Wade

Ms. Laura A. Waldowski

Mr. John S. Walker

Ms. Mary Ann Walker

Mr. & Mrs. W. James Walker

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Warner

Ms. Elaine Walton

Mr. & Mrs. Duane Ward

Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ward

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Warner

Mr. Willie L. Warren, Jr.

Ms. Shirley Washington

Ms. Deirdre Waterman

Ms. Jeannie Waters

Ms. Johnnie Mae Watkins

Ms. Kimberly Watson

Mrs. Annie G. Watts

Ms. Linda Webb

Ms. Sonia Webster

Ms. Megan L. Wedge

Mr. & Mrs. Currie Weed

Ms. Diane Weisgarber

Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Weisgarber

Mr. John R. Weisgerber

Ms. Rhonda Welburn

Mr. & Mrs. John Weldon

Mr. Walter J. Weldon

Stacey & Bruce Welford

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Welsh

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Whipple

Ms. Clacie L. White

Mr. Dennis White

Ms. Eva B. WhiteMr. Donald Whitford

Mr. & Mrs. Gill Whitman

Ms. Doris N. Wight

Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wilcox

Ms. Carolyn M. Williams

Mr. Cedric Williams

Ms. Diane Williams

Ms. Frances M. Williams

Mr. Phillip D. Williams, Sr.

Ms. Barbara Wilson

Ms. Edith Wilson

Ms. Milly Wilson

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Wilson

Mr. Wayne D. Wilson

Mr. Timothy P. Wintermute & Ms. Kathleen Sutcliffe

Mrs. Barbara Wisniewski

Mr. Richard Wisniewski

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Mrs. Doris Wood

Ms. Ginny Wood-Broderick, L.M.S.W.

Mr. & Mrs. George Woodcock

Ms. Richetta O. Woods

Mr. & Mrs. William Wreford

Ms. Nicole Wright

Mr. & Mrs. Albert T. Wujcik

Mr. Thomas F. Wyllie

Rev. William Wyne & Mrs. Josie Howard-Wyne

Ms. Maxine Yetter

Mrs. Barbara Young

Mr. Chester Zack

Mr. & Mrs. Robinson E. Zamorano

Mrs. Alice Zeckzer

Mr. John Zeig

Ms. Karen Ziginow

Ms. Betty Zuidema

Mr. Bob Zinser

A-1 Electrical Services, Inc.

Absolute Services

Academy Utility Consultants

Accident Fund Insurance Company of America

Advanced Health Pharmacy Inc.

Agility Health

Allison Personnel Service Inc.

All-Med Medical Supply

American Title Agency, LLC

Arbor Tree Service

Bell and Sons

Bergman Specialty Products Inc.

Best Effort Cleaning Service

Brilar

Busy Bee’s of Harmony Village

C & H Fire Protection, Inc.

Carmen Gonino Tile

Casadei Structural Steel, Inc.

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Classic Investigative Agency

ClubCorp Charities, Inc.

Detroit Steel Group, Inc.

Dixon Masonry Construction

Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.

Environmental Maintenance Engineers,

Inc.

Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. - Alpha Chapter

eTel-Rx Pharmacy

Eye Care Providers of Michigan, P.C.

Faith in Action of Oakland County

First American Title Insurance Company

First Presbyterian Church of Bay City

First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn

Fortis Net Lease

Fusco, Shaffer & Pappas, Inc.

John E.F. Gerlach PC

Harbor Springs Area United Fund

Hexagon General Contractors Services LLC

Holly Foods, Inc.

Holly Foot & Ankle Specialists

Huntington National Bank

Irvine Head Injury Home, Inc.

ISIS Inc.

Jarvis Property Restoration

Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church

JGH Consulting LLC

Joe’s Car Wash

Kelley’s Draperies and Blinds

KIA of Jackson

Kitch, Drutchas, Wagner, Valitutti & Sherbrook

LaBelle Electric

M 2 Munier Mann Design Studio, Inc.

MacDermott Roofing Inc.

MacNall Building Services

Mainstreet Apparel Corporation

Masco Corporation Foundation

Masonpro, Inc.

Lorraine D. Matson Foundation

McFarlan Home, Inc.

McLaren Macomb

Metro North Federal Credit Union

Michigan Sting Hockey Club

Samuel Miscisin Trust

North End Women’s Club - The Village of Redford

Omnicare Inc.

Optimal Care, Inc.

P & H Plumbing & Heating, Inc.

Paxton Charitable Remainder Trust

PM Environmental, Inc.

Precisioncraft Co., Inc.

Priority Health

Progressive Casualty Insurance Co.

Pure Word Missionary Baptist Church

Quicken Loans/ Rock Ventures

Relevar, L.L.C.

Right Moves for Seniors

ROG Mechanical

Rosebush Presbyterian Church

Sebesta Brothers Electric

Semco Energy

Signal Restoration Services

Skyweb Networks & Marine

Smart I.T. Services, Inc.

Southeast Westland Homeowners Association

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

Starky’s Construction Inc.

Sterling Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce

Stuart Leve, Inc.

The Book Club of Grosse Ile

The Damone Group, LLC

The Danielson Group, P.C.

The Spiritual Israel Church

The Village of East Harbor Dining Services

The Village of East Harbor Resident Association

The Village of Hampton Meadows Resident

Council

The Village of Holly Woodlands Resident

Council

The Village of Holly Woodlands Staff

The Village of Mill Creek Residents

The Village of Oakland Woods Resident Council

The Village of Peace Manor Residents

The Village of Redford Staff

The Village of Spring Meadows II Residents

The Village of Warren Glenn Residents

The Village of Westland Resident Council

The Village of Woodbridge Manor Resident Council

Temperature Engineering Corp.

Total Health Systems

Towne Mortgage Company

Village Garden Club

UAW-Ford National Programs

Walstrom Marine

West Construction Services

WM. R. Curtis Inc.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Upsilon Psi Zeta Chapter

In-Kind Donors:

Dr. Robert F. Cooke

Mr. Ken Dalen

Mr. Calvin Hanawalt

Ms. Loretta Hudson

Ms. Kina Jones

Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lundy

Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Schmitt

Ms. Billie L. Serba

Ms. Regina Sherman

Mrs. Carol Sikorski

African Safari Wildlife Park

Best Western Sterling Inn

LaSalle Hotel Properties

Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle

Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission

The Henry Ford

In Memory of:

Mrs. Kay BakerMrs. Thomas H. Carruthers, IV

Mrs. Deborah BeginThe Honorable James & Lynn Alexander

Bill, Vern & EugeneMs. Frances Packer

Ms. Helen M. BlakemoreMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Chattaway

Mr. David BowkerMs. Suzanne Bowker

Mrs. Shirlie CampbellMr. Stuart CampbellEric & Connie Moore

Mrs. Josephine CarnaghiNathan & Megan KeupMr. & Mrs. James F. Moon-DupreeMr. & Mrs. Roger L. MyersStacey & Bruce Welford

Mr. Walter J. CattinCattin Family Trust

Mrs. O. Glee ChownMrs. Carol H. HollwayMr. & Mrs. Robert W. HollwayMs. Nancy L. StagerMr. & Mrs. Jack Ward

Ms. Beatrice R. CramtonMrs. Jane E. ButcherMrs. Lucile R. Latta

Mr. Wilbert DemickMr. Ron Demick

Dr. Edward EichenbergerMr. & Mrs. Marshall Morley

Mr. Neil Fishman & PeterMs. Frances H. Ness

Mr. Eddie FlintMr. & Mrs. Arden W. Shafer, Jr.

Mr. Dewayne FoglesongMs. Ruth Foglesong

Mrs. Sammie Lou GilbertMrs. Sadie DavisMs. Bernice GardnerMrs. Frances J. GarrettMs. Mary A. GlennMs. Cora E. JonesMrs. Ann PasternakMs. Anita L. RobinsonMs. Doris Van Oyen

Mrs. Bernice GrahamMr. & Mrs. James BonstelleRev. Alec U. BrooksMs. Helen Campbell

Mr. & Mrs. Ted CampbellMr. Floyd GrahamMr. & Mrs. Jim GrahamMs. Doris M. NeffMs. Yvonne M. RichardsMr. & Mrs. Keith TarnovichMs. Priscilla Thompson

Lawrence & Edna GruberMr. & Mrs. Paul G. Rauschke

Ms. Alzina M. HanchettMr. Ronald B. HanchettMr. & Mrs. James Prokes

Baby Jack Allen HardingMrs. Donna Baxter

Mrs. Loretta H. HeppAnonymousMr. & Mrs. David DesandreMs. Kathleen DoniganMr. & Mrs. Larry GingasMr. & Mrs. Thomas GoldenbogenMr. Daniel J. HeppMr. & Mrs. Gerald HeppMs. Vincentia HeppMs. Linda KillewaldMr. & Mrs. Robert KressMrs. Theresa KressMr. & Mrs. Robert ListMr. & Mrs. Anthony PomavilleMs. Wendy Ranere & Ms. Beverly MarkMr. & Mrs. David L. RoncelliMr. & Mrs. John J. SchiltgesMs. Sally SlusserMr. Bernard SmogorMr. & Mrs. Christopher SmogorMr. & Mrs. Mark SmogorMr. & Mrs. James SorrentinoMs. Nancy L. StagerMs. Diane WeisgarberMr. & Mrs. J.R. WeisgarberMr. & Mrs. John WeldonMr. Walter J. WeldonMr. Dennis WhiteMrs. Barbara WisniewskiEye Care Providers of Michigan, P.C.

Mr. Chauncey HirschMs. Gretchen R. Hirsch

Mrs. Earma B. HogueMs. Mary M. Layton

Ms. Diane JuddMs. Laura Hallmeyer

Mrs. Betty KocanMr. & Mrs. Richard Kocan

Mr. Gary KucharczykMr. & Mrs. Roger L. Myers

Mr. Steve LehoczkyMs. Madeleine KocsiskoMrs. Joan F. Lehoczky

Holden & Betty LeRoyMrs. Alice Zeckzer

Mrs. Margaret LoweMs. Debbie Smith

Mrs. Catherine LundgaardMr. & Mrs. D.A. Murphy

Mr. Frederick J. ManzMr. & Mrs. Fred Manz

Ms. Ellenora MasonThe Village of Westland Resident Council

Mrs. Louraine McKindlesMr. & Mrs. Ron Nosek

Mr. Richard J. MetcalfMr. & Mrs. Kyle AllenJeffrey & Joanne Ishbia & FamilyNathan & Megan KeupMr. & Mrs. James F. Moon-DupreeMr. & Mrs. Roger L. MyersMr. Kenneth RogersMs. Molly A. SchechterMr. & Mrs. Andrew M. ZackFaith in Action of Oakland CountyRight Moves for Seniors

Rev. Richard H. MillerMs. Lois H. Miller

Mrs. Dorothy J. MundleNorth End Women’s Club - The Village of Redford

Mrs. Myrtle NeumannMr. Gerald E. Neumann

Ms. Rachel NicholsMr. John NicholsMrs. Janice V. WharrieThe Village of Westland Resident Council

Mrs. O’Dell E. NorrowMs. Carolyn DanielsonMr. & Mrs. Elden R. DanielsonMr. & Mrs. Thomas Miller

Rev. A. Kenneth OlsenRev. & Mrs. Charles Olsen

Ms. Anna PellegriniThe Village of Westland Resident Council

Ms. Sybil E. RaesideMr. & Mrs. Albert T. Wujcik

Rev. Wilson RobertsMs. Margaret RobertsMs. Alesia Thompson

Mrs. Beatrice SchoberMr. & Mrs. Edward HughesMr. & Mrs. Lare Poucher

Mrs. Eleanor V. SchroederThe Honorable James & Lynn Alexander

Ms. Beatrice SeiterMr. & Mrs. George Vogel

Mrs. Carol Sikorski

Thanks for Giving! On behalf of the seniors we serve, we thank the following donors who have given gifts totaling $25.00 or more to the PVM Foundation between January 1 – June 30, 2014. PVM recognizes all devoted individuals and organizations who contribute to our mission each year in the Annual Report.

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Did you know you can secure a fixed rate annuity that will generate annual payments for life by making a contribution to PVM?

UP TO

9%RETURN

SUPPLEMENT OTHER RETIREMENT INCOME

For more information, call Paul Miller at the PVM Foundation

248.281.2045www.pvmfgifts.org

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis DudzinskiMr. Jerome DudzinskiMs. Kathleen F. FranksMr. & Mrs. Robert Oles

Mrs. Marjorie SmileyThe Village of Westland Resident Council

Ms. Doris SnuddenNorth End Women’s Club - The Village of Redford

Mrs. Thelma J. StokesMs. Dolores M. BradwayMs. Alice S. CohenMs. Elizabeth A. DetterDr. & Mrs. Robert B. EvansMr. & Mrs. Earl E. FordMs. Sherraine HarrellRev. Dr. George O. MehaffeyMs. Nancy R. SoderholmMr. & Mrs. Lawrence Warner

Mr. Don SwindlehurstRev. Alec U. Brooks

John & Myrtle TaylorMs. Johnnie C. Jackson

Mr. Nicholas VadassisMr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Green

Rev. Stuart & Violet WernerMr. & Mrs. Larry D. Ross

Mr. Victor A. WezenskyMr. & Mrs. Tom Collins

Mr. & Mrs. John WilsonMr. & Mrs. Gary W. Orvis

Mrs. Louisa WilsonMr. & Mrs. Gary W. Orvis

Mrs. Mary L. WintMs. Ona Greve

Mrs. Roberta R. WrightMs. Patricia Wright

Ms. Olga YetterMr. & Mrs. Kenneth WhippleMs. Maxine Yetter

In Honor of:Larry & Donna Anderson

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Ms. Katherine BanksMr. Donell Miles

Ms. Sharon Benton

Mrs. Kristin Joyce

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Joyce, Jr.

Mr. Richard Boka

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Boka

Ms. Suzanne Bowker

Mr. & Mrs. Louis DuRussel

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Mr. & Mrs. James Bonstelle

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Brooks

Ms. Carole L. Burch

Ms. Megan Vicari

Master Colten Boun Clement

Ms. Constance M. Rodriguez

Mr. Michael G. Damone

Mr. & Mrs. Rick Kessler

Rev. Mary Anne Evans- Justin & Dave Justin

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Ms. Janet Frederick - 2014 PVM Shining Star

Rick & Melinda Callahan

Dale & Bernice Graham

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Mr. & Mrs. Carl Gray

Ms. Elaine S. Kirton

Mrs. Rosemary Griffin

Mr. & Mrs. Don Carter

Ms. Sally A. DelVecchio

Ms. Rita T. Fischer

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Foley

Ms. S. Elizabeth Griffin

Ms. Sandra M. Griffin

Ms. Kathleen G. Jacobson

Ms. Jeanne M. Kimber

Ms. Mary Jo Rosen

Ms. Barbara J. Saunders

Ms. Elizabeth Saunders

Ms. Kathleen M. Saunders

Ms. Leona T. Saunders

Mr. Michael J. Saunders

Mr. Otis Henderson

Mr. Melvin L. Parker & Dr. Gwendolyn H. Parker

Ms. Ruthenia Henderson

Ms. Adrienne D. Adams

Ms. Lois A. Kerr

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Mrs. Cherlyn Kucharczyk

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Mrs. Lois Manville

Mr. & Mrs. William W. Chellis

Ms. Florence C. McArthur

Mr. & Mrs. Charles McArthur

Mrs. Rachel McMaster

Mrs. Camille D. Breen

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Warner

Ms. Ann Miscisin

Mrs. Suzanne Hovey

Samuel Miscisin Trust

Mr. Robert Moran

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Moran, Jr.

Ms. Chelsie F. Myers

Mrs. Faye E. Myers

Ms. Emily Myers

Mrs. Faye E. Myers

Roger & Tammy Myers

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Neff

Ms. Catherine L. Liesman

Mr. Mike Scully

Ms. Susan Sandy

Ms. Judith Shatto

Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Shatto

Ms. Mattie E. Smith

Mr. Elisha Smith

Ms. Madonna Spence

Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bush

Mrs. Renee Guilford

Ms. Rosemary J. Martin

Ms. Nancy L. Stager

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Czostkowski

Mrs. Onalee Swindlehurst

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Tom & Pat Swindlehurst

Rev. Alec U. Brooks

Ms. Carmen Thomas

Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Levitt

The Village of East Harbor Staff

Mrs. Audrey Bolton

The Village of Redford Staff

Mainstreet Apparel Corporation

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Walstrom

Ms. Susan S. Ford

Mrs. Doris Wood

Ms. Barbara Wilson

We make every effort to accurately honor each and every contributor. However, even with today’s advanced technology, it is possible that names have been inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed.

If you notice an error, please accept our apology. We appreciate you letting the PVM Foundation know by calling Debbie Smith at 248.281.2042 or [email protected].

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For more information about a Village near you visit www.pvm.org or call 248.281.2020

OFFICERSGeorge B. Millush, Jr., ChairW. Paul Rau, Vice Chair for FinanceE. Kern Tomlin, Vice Chair for GovernanceKenneth L. Hollowell, Vice Chair for Human ResourcesTed L. Payne, Vice Chair for QualityJohnnie Jackson, Vice Chair for Strategic PlanningWilliam L. Ball, SecretaryBrian W. Carnaghi, TreasurerRoger L. Myers, President & CEO

DIRECTORSWilliam L. BallJames T. BradfordNatalie Brothers, Director EmeritusCarolyn J. HastingsKenneth L. HollowellDavid A. ImeschJohnnie C. JacksonLynda K. Jeffries, Ph.D.Cynthia Johnson

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan 2014 Board of Directors

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation 2014 Board of DirectorsOFFICERSJames S. Gompers, ChairThomas R. McAskin, Vice Chair Brian W. Carnaghi, TreasurerDonald A. Lindow, SecretaryPaul J. Miller, CFRE, President, PVM Foundation

EditorLynn Alexander, Vice President of Public Affairs 248.281.2020

Contributors:

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George B. Millush, Jr.Roger L. MyersGwendolyn Parker, M.D.Ted PayneRichard E. RabbideauW. Paul RauRobert R. SchroederRaymond H. Steben, Jr.Richard J. StrowgerE. Kern Tomlin

DIRECTORSLinda BomberskiBrian W. Carnaghi Betsy Reid CreedonJames S. Gompers Henry Johnson

David F. LauDonald A. LindowThomas R. McAskinJerome Morgan Robert V. Peterson

Patricia Pike Richard E. RabbideauRobert Schroeder Raymond H. Steben, Jr.John E. Utley

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Executive TeamRoger L. Myers, President & CEOJoanne Robinson, Senior Vice President of Operations (COO)Brian W. Carnaghi, Senior Vice President of Finance & Business Development (CFO)LaDonna Holley, Senior Vice President of Human Resources & Organizational DevelopmentLynn Alexander, Vice President of Public Affairs & President/ CEO of Your Aging Well AdvisorsPaul J. Miller, CFRE, President, PVM Foundation

PVM Serves Seniors in Villages and Communitiesthroughout Michigan

Harbor Springs

Alpena

Rosebush

Bay CityFort GratiotTownship

Holly

KalamazooBattle Creek

JacksonWestland

Redford

Pontiac Warren

Detroit

Gibraltar

ClintonTownship

ChesterfieldTownshipCommunity Connections*

Center for Senior Independence/Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (CSI/PACE®**)

Villages*

* Some villages and programs are in collaboration with other organizations

** In collaboration with Henry Ford Health System

VillagesPerry Farm Village, Harbor Springs 231.526.1500The Village of Hillside, Harbor Springs 231.526.7108Alpena Village, Alpena 989.356.3396The Village of Rosebush Manor, Rosebush 989.433.0150The Village of Hampton Meadows, Bay City 989.892.1912The Village of Lake Huron Woods, Fort Gratiot Township 810.385.9516The Village of East Harbor, Chesterfield Township 586.725.6030The Village of Holly Woodlands, Holly 248.634.0592The Village of Sage Grove, Kalamazoo 269.567.3300The Village of Mill Creek, Battle Creek 269.962.0605The Village of Spring Meadows, Jackson 517.788.6679 The Village of Oakland Woods, Pontiac 248.334.4379The Village of Peace Manor, Clinton Township 586.790.4500The Village of Warren Glenn, Warren 586.751.5090

The Village of Redford, Redford313.531.6874 The Villa at Redford, 313.541.6000 The Cottages at Redford, 313.541.6300The Village of Our Saviour’s Manor, Westland 734.595.4663The Village of Westland, Westland 734.728.5222

Detroit: Rivertown Neighborhood, 313.259.9000 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 Woodbridge Manor, 313.494.9000The Village of Gibraltar Manor, Gibraltar 734.676.4802

Community-Based ServicesCSI/PACE: Detroit Northwest, 313.543.6320 Rivertown, 855.445.4554Community Connections, Detroit 313.831.1089

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