Presbyterian Villages of Michigan is a faith-based, non-profit group that's served seniors and people with disabilities since 1945, and it sits in Southfield, Michigan, but has different locations across the state like The Village of East Harbor, Holly Woodlands, and Oakland Woods, each offering different kinds of senior living and care. The group offers many living options, including independent living for those who want to stay active and have less worry about maintenance, assisted living for people who need help with daily chores or medication, and skilled nursing when medical care and round-the-clock support becomes needed, and they even add on memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, offering safe environments and activities designed to help those residents. Besides regular apartments and condos, they also offer affordable and income-qualified housing so many folks with different financial backgrounds can find a home, and there are board and care homes in neighborhoods for those who like a small community.
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan runs continuing care retirement communities, or Life Plan Communities, which means people can move in when independent but stay as they age and their health changes, because care grows to fit changing needs, so couples or friends can age in place. You'll see specific names for some of their communities, like Presbyterian Village of Northwood and others, and each has things like health and wellness programs, coordinated care, day services, and chances for folks to see each other with regular social activities. There are special programs like PACE Southeast Michigan and PACE Central Michigan, which give seniors healthcare and support so they can stay independent, and Enhanced Service Coordination helps with other needs. Memory care includes secure spaces, 24-hour help, special programs, and activities that try to keep residents' minds active.
The skilled nursing programs have rehabilitation, wound care, and strong medical support around the clock, while respite care gives primary caregivers a short break, so folks can stay healthy and supported. You'll find different amenities, including friendship centers, community events like picnics and lip sync shows, and unique programs like "I Am a DeeJay." There are also rooms and services for people who only need help for a little while, like those in the Stay and Play program. The leadership in the organization sometimes gives out awards to recognize those with strong service, such as the Roger Myers Leadership in Action Award, and there's a big volunteer program as well.
One thing Presbyterian Villages of Michigan pays attention to is inclusion and diversity in both living and staff, making sure everyone feels welcome, and they also work on affordable housing in places where people might worry about paying for a home. There's a focus on technology and wellness, and the group offers educational resources for families and caregivers, including blogs and webinars. Presbyterian Villages of Michigan cares for all faiths, provides many options for those with high and low needs, and keeps tailored services front and center, all with a goal of providing a safe, comfortable, and supportive place for seniors to live as independently as possible, for as long as possible.