There was a time, not long ago, when elder and senior care revolved almost exclusively around long-term residential facilities. Whether the decision to seek senior-living accommodations was medically driven or lifestyle driven, the choices were largely limited to assisted-living campuses, nursing homes and other similar arrangements.
That’s no longer the case, and Presbyterian Villages of Michigan is among the elder-care organizations leading the transition in Metro Detroit and beyond.
“New technologies are constantly emerging, offering options that weren’t available before,” says Brian Carnaghi, PVM’s vice president of finance and business development, CFO and treasurer. “It’s allowing us to focus on the consumer and providing avenues that allow them to age in the place they want to call home.”
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