Michigan Veteran Homes recently earned national recognition for providing quality care at its three homes in the state.
MVH received the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living 2025 Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for each of its three homes: MVH at Chesterfield Township, MVH at Grand Rapids and MVH D.J. Jacobetti in Marquette. The awards program recognizes organizations that meet progressively rigorous standards of quality to improve the lives of their residents.
“At Michigan Veteran Homes, we’re privileged to serve the men and women that have stood to serve and protect each of us,” said Anne Zerbe, executive director and CEO of MVH. “Our veterans have bravely answered our nation’s call to duty in both times of peace and in times of conflict, and when they need long-term care, they deserve nothing less than the absolute best.
The AHCA and NCAL represent more than 15,000 nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the country…