THE TIME IS NOW
"THERE IS NOTHING MORE POWERFUL THAN AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME."
– VICTOR HUGO
LEADERSHIP MESSAGE
We are pleased to share this 2022 PVM Annual Report. Many thanks to all of you who contributed to the success we experienced this past year.
THE TIME IS NOW! For decades, the aging housing and services network has been sounding the alarm. The time to take action is now! Our senior population is growing rapidly creating one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in history. But, the resources and services have not kept pace with that growth. Presently there are 2.8 million people over the age of 65 in Michigan; and these numbers will rise 32% by 2030. Fortunately, PVM saw the writing on the wall. With planning and innovation throughout the past several decades, we devoted our strategic planning to address these issues. Many of our new initiatives, as outlined in our strategic plan, have built upon that foundation of planning and innovation.
The following are a handful of things PVM accomplished in 2022:
ظ Advanced our mission to transform senior living and services
ظ Began new options for housing and services system-wide
ظ Achieved major growth and success with our PACE programs
ظ Awarded $8.2M for the expansion of Court Street at McFarlan in Flint
ظ Secured $6M in state funding for the Campaign For The Ages
ظ Received major support for tele-health hubs at many of our Villages
ظ Achieved national recognition of a joint initiative with LeadingAge to recruit and train young professionals to the field of aging services while promoting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice (DEIJ)
ظ Secured a $600,000 federal grant and launched a Workforce Development initiative that shows promise as a national model
ظ Held a ribbon cutting/grand opening at The Village of East Harbor
ظ Opened The Birches at Perry Farm Village to provide expanded service for much needed memory care in the Harbor Springs area All of this and so much more was made possible because of the countless contributions from residents, donors, volunteers and staff with their generosity of time, talent and treasure.
Once again, Thank you all!
THE TIME IS NOW 2022 HIGHLIGHTS
1. Created improved access to Flu/ COVID-19 vaccines and boosters in collaboration with a local pharmacy.
2. Numerous individuals were nominated and selected to receive various awards and other recognitions (staff, Board members and others).
3. PVM was recognized as a “top performing” organization by Caring Communities.
4. Successfully opened Facilities Advancement projects with new technology applications being included; Harbor Inn, The Birches, etc.
5. PVM’s decision to absorb the 10% increase in healthcare insurance premiums for staff members.
6. Building a strong bench of staff members to position PVM well into the future.
7. PVM Foundation raised more than $32 million over the past five years.
8. Enhanced federal and state advocacy efforts that resulted in significant funding provided to PVM.
9. Greater and more effective collaboration and team work between Villages and Home Office.
10. Continued active representation on the Michigan State Dementia Coalition.
11. Improved staffing, building the leadership team at Perry Farm Village, making it a great place to work (several new team members).
12. Carepredict technology successfully implemented at McFarlan Home.
13. 2019 had been the best SNF census ever at East Harbor, 2022 surpassed that record!
14. New relationships with the Inkster Housing Commission and Flint Housing Commission, and Independent Living for PACE participants at Village of Westland.
15. Successful summer enrichment program (SEP) internship experiences.
16. Strengthened PVM system-wide governance; recruitment and orientation of new board members, transitions of Committee chairs, etc.
17. FitchRatings reaffirmed the PVM OG rating.
18. Held several special events and media opportunities/press conferences.
19. Strengthened advocacy in Lansing and Washington DC assisted by relationships with the Midwest Strategy Group and Dykema.
20. The Birches successful construction, adult foster care licensing, and opening.
21. Strengthened training and education on various technologies; security cameras, etc.
22. Completed and secured approval for an updated PVM system-wide Strategic Plan.
23. Settlement of a dispute with April Housing (Oakland Woods) resulted in a very favorable outcome for the Village, PVM and was beneficial to the broader affordable housing field.
24. Witnessing Geering Drive and Esther’s Way come to completion and leading to additional philanthropic support.
25. to reduce the spread of the COVID and other airborne viruses.
26. Weinberg Green House occupancy remained high; selection of new Green House guide.
27. Campaign for the Ages progress; planning for expanded affordable housing at Court Street, Westland, Oakland Woods, and Lake Huron Woods.
IN TRIBUTE
We pay tribute to two iconic women with decades of leadership and service to PVM who are no longer with us: Natalie Brothers of Detroit and Helen Morrison of Grosse Ille. Ms. Brothers passed away this year at the age of 101. Ms. Morrison passed away in late 2021 at the age of 93. Yet, their spirit lives on because of the legacy that they created for PVM.
They came from different geographic locations and became very close friends via their common bond of compassion and passion for PVM. At the time of their deaths they were both still very much engaged with PVM. Natalie continued her service as PVM Board Member Emeritus. Many PVM stakeholders sought out Helen’s counsel; and she continued to advise the Sales & Marketing committee. One of Helen’s last events she attended was the PVM Gala. She had also been instrumental in growing aging services as a member of the Michigan State Commission on Aging and the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA). Natalie had been a shining light as a role model of longevity with celebrations of her birthday a highlight for everyone. She also provided leadership for her church and community.
Perhaps Natalie and Helen became fast friends due to their common traits of being highly educated, career oriented, well read, devoted to others and trendsetters for women and aging services professionals. We pay tribute to them for their decades of leadership. They epitomized the servant leadership that makes PVM a leader in the field of aging services. Their mentoring of many PVM stakeholders will help us to reach our goal of transforming senior living and services.
5.5 MILLION REASONS TO SAY THANK YOU FOR GIVING!!
Dear Caring, Generous, Compassionate, and Wonderful Donor: Your caring donation helped raise $5.5 million in 2022. Your donation will pave the way forward for PVM to provide such wonderful resources for older adults, their families, and the communities they call home. Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU.
Because you cared enough to donate, an older adult is better off today and well into the future. Your gifts help make the following possible:
ظ Brand new wellness center at the Village of East Harbor in Chesterfield designed solely for the specific needs of older adults.
ظ 1,200 new affordable housing options in Flint, Fort Gratiot, Westland, and Pontiac.
ظ Through the Resident Help Fund, residents receive financial aid to pay for medical bills, food, utilities, and other necessities. Your donation is a lifeline.
ظ Telehealth Suites, laptops – makes visiting the doctor a lot easier for residents, one click away!
ظ Brand new Commercial Kitchen at The Village of Hillside in Harbor Springs.
ظ The PVM Resident Activities Fund offers outings, activities, and travel.
Please continue your generous support and PVM will continue its quest to make life better for older adults one donation at a time!
Thank you so much,
RIBBON CUTTING AT EAST HARBOR
TELEVISION
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AWARDS
Roger L. Myers
PVM President & CEO
The PACE Association of Michigan's Advocate of the Year Award
(Pictured with Stephanie Winslow, Director of PACE Association of Michigan)
Roshunda Price
PVM Board Chair
Crain’s Notables In Corporate Counsel
LaDonna Holley
Senior Vice President HR & Housing and Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Officer
Crain's Notable Women in Nonprofits
Erica Thrash-Sall Executive Director, McFarlan Charitable Corporation
Women Who Shape The Future by MLive
Shari Vanderdonck
Assistant Director of Nursing at The Village of East Harbor
Annual Shining Star Award by LeadingAge Michigan
BOARD & TEAM
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICERS
Roshunda L. Price, Chair
Gary Ley, Vice Chair for Finance
Duane Lewis, Vice Chair for Governance
Kenneth Hollowell, Vice Chair for Facilities Advancement
Ted Payne, Vice Chair Operations
Johnnie Jackson, Vice Chair for Strategic Planning
Martha Nield, Secretary & Chair for Audit
Bruce Blalock, Treasurer
Roger L. Myers, President & CEO
Katrina Summersett, Assistant Secretary
David Frauenheim
Johnnie C. Jackson
Gary Ley
Roshunda L. Price
Charles Tommasulo
Henry Johnson
Duane M. Lewis
Director Emeritus
Natalie E. Brothers
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation
2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICERS
James S. Gompers, Chair
Robert R. Schroeder, Vice Chair
Bruce Blalock, Treasurer
Donald A. Lindow, Secretary
Paul J. Miller, President
DIRECTORS
Linda Bomberski
Brian W. Carnaghi
Nate Conway
John Denler
Elmer Dixon
James S. Gompers
Paul Hubbard
Henry Johnson
Thomas E. Kimble
Duane M. Lewis
Donald A. Lindow
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Executive Team
Lynn Alexander
Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
Bruce Blalock
Senior Vice President of Finance and Obligated Group Operations
Brian Carnaghi
Senior Vice President of Facilities Advancement and Business Development
Jessica Gross, R.N.
Administrator, The Village of Rosebush Manor
LaDonna Holley
Senior Vice President HR & Housing and Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Officer
Mark Kronner
Chief Technology Officer
David Miller
Executive Director, The Village of East Harbor
Paul Miller, CFRE
President of the PVM Foundation
Roger L. Myers
President & CEO
Katrina Summersett
Director of Risk Management & Quality, and Corporate Compliance Officer
Erica Thrash-Sall
Executive Director,
McFarlan Villages
Michele White
Executive Director,
The Village of Westland
Ian Wiesner
Vice President of Facilities Development
Barbara Woodward-Boonstra
Executive Director, Perry Farm Village
DIRECTORS
Martha Nield
Ted L. Payne
Rev. Dr. Louis Prues
Paul Bridgewater
Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby, M.D.
Dr. Lynda Jeffries, Ph.D.
Kenneth L. Hollowell
Ex-Officio
James S. Gompers
Roger L. Myers
Lisa Machesky
Robert V. Peterson
Debra Romalia
Robert R. Schroeder
John E. Utley
Mark Wallace
Michelle Williams
Ex-Officio
Roshunda L. Price
Roger L. Myers
Mission
Guided by our Christian heritage, we serve all seniors creating new possibilities for quality living.
Vision
We will continue 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.
Embrace the Possibilities
26200 Lahser Road, Suite 300 Southfield, Michigan 48033-7157 (248) 281-2020 | pvm.org
Alpena
Alpena Pines
989.278.4250
Battle Creek
The Village of Mill Creek
269.962.0605
Bay City
The Village of Hampton Meadows
989.892.1912
Chesterfield Township
The Village of East Harbor
586.725.6030
Clinton Township
The Village of Peace Manor
586.790.4500
Detroit Delta Manor
313.259.5140
Hartford Village
313.270.9700
The Thome Rivertown Neighborhood
313.259.9000
PVM Serves Seniors in Villages and Communities throughout Michigan
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES
PACE Southeast Michigan: Serving all of Macomb county, and most of Wayne and Oakland counties 855.445.4554
PACE Central Michigan: Serves 51 zip codes, which include all of Isabella, Clare, Gladwin and Roscommon counties, as well as most of Gratiot County, approximately half of Montcalm and Midland counties, and smaller portions of Mecosta, Osceola, Bay, Arenac, Ogemaw, Crawford and Missawkee counties. 833.532.6981
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
Flint
McFarlan Villages
810.235.3077
Fort Gratiot Township
The Village of Lake Huron Woods
810.385.9516
Gibraltar The Village of Gibraltar Manor
734.676.4802
Harbor Springs
Perry Farm Village
231.526.1500
The Village of Hillside
231.526.7108
Holly The Village of Holly Woodlands
248.634.0592
Jackson
The Village of Spring Meadows 517.788.6679
Kalamazoo
The Village of Sage Grove
269.567.3300
For more information about a Village near you,visit www.pvm.org or call 248.281.2020.
Diversity and Inclusion is the Heart of Our Business!
Non-Discrimination Policy
Onaway Lynn Street Manor 989.733.2661
Pontiac The Village of Oakland Woods 248.334.4379
Redford The Village of Redford 313.541.6000
Rosebush The Village of Rosebush Manor
989.433.0150
Warren
The Village of Warren Glenn 586.751.5090
Westland
The Village of Our Saviour’s Manor 734.595.4663
The Village of Westland 734.728.5222
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, and protected veteran status.
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