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The Village of Our Saviour's Manor
"Quality & Affordable Senior Housing"

A Shared Ministry of and Co-sponsored by
The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, Lutheran Homes of Michigan and Presbyterian Villages of Michigan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Village of Our Savior's Manor
A Senior Living Community
29495 Annapolis Road
Westland, Michigan 48186

Phone: 734-595-4663 (Office)

Administrator: Kesha Akridge

This two story, 50 unit residential apartment building in Westland is located at the corner of Annapolis and Middlebelt.

Applicants must be at least 62 years of age and have an annual income not exceeding $24,450 for an individual and $27,450 for a couple. Don't just reside anywhere, come LIVE with us. We offer activities, planned outings and continuing community events.

The following additional information about Our Saviour's Manor is available on this page. You may click on the links below or scroll through to read all the information.

  1. Building Facts

  2. Background
  3. Eligibility for Residency
  4. Steps to Residency
  5. Development Team Members
  6. Financial Support
  7. History: Lutheran Church of Our Saviour
  8. Mission Statements of Sponsors


Building Facts:
Approximate Building Size 45,000 Square Feet
Approximate Total Cost $ 5,100,000

Two-story landscaped apartment complex for lower income seniors

  • Facilities include lounge areas, kitchen-equipped community room, library, computer room, laundry facilities, and a hair salon

  • On-site parking for residents and visitors

  • Includes elevators and apartments designed for the mobility impaired

50 One-bedroom Apartments -- each about 540 square feet

  • Each apartment contains a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bath

  • Apartments are furnished with a refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, air conditioning, carpeting and blinds

  • Rents are subsidized by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Our Saviour's Manor is staffed with an administrator, maintenance personnel, and office support

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Background:

In 1999, three organizations joined forces to provide quality senior housing in the Westland area by developing Our Saviour's Manor, subsidized residential living apartments on the southwest corner of Annapolis and Middlebelt roads, adjacent to The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. The cosponsors of the project are The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, Lutheran Homes of Michigan and Presbyterian Villages of Michigan.

Eligibility for Residency:

  • You must be at least 62 years old

  • Single renters have an annual income of $24,450 or less
  • Couples have an annual income of $27,950 or less

Steps to Residency:

1. To be eligible for subsidized rent, all prospective residents must complete and return a Residency Application

2. Once the building is fully rented, a Waiting List will be maintained

3. An Inquiry List is being maintained for those interested in possible residency.

  • Call 734-595-4663 to request an application

  • E-mail osmanor@pvm.org to request an application
  • Visit the Manor weekdays between 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Accepted Payment:

Subsidy from the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development and Private Pay.

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Development Team Members
Fusco, Shaffer and Pappas - Architect
O'Brien Waterford Construction - General Contractor
GMAC Commercial Mortgage - Housing Consultant
Morgan & McClarty, P.C. - Legal Counsel
Plante & Moran - Auditors

Financial Support
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
City of Westland
Michigan State Housing Development Authority
The Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Foundation

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History: Lutheran Church of Our Saviour

The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour began as a result of a request by the Michigan District of the Lutheran Church to start a new Mission in Inkster, Michigan, south of Michigan Avenue. During the early part of 1956 Reverend P.C. Dumas of Detroit, Michigan accepted the call to start this new Mission. Along with several families that were integrated into Our Master Lutheran Church of Inkster, this new Mission was started.

The congregation received its name as a daughter Mission of The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour in Detroit. The pastor and people of this church were most loyal to this new Mission in every way. This loyalty was very apparent as the difficult task of finding a building to conduct church services and Sunday school began. The location was eventually decided as that of the Melody Theater. At that time the Detroit congregation provided materials and financial support to further the Mission's goals.

During this early period, several places of worship were used. The congregation used an old government building, a storefront on Harrison and rental of a Seventh Day Adventist Church. The current church location property was purchased in 1962 after meetings with our then Pastor, Rev. Carl Bormann, the Mission Board and the Church Extension Board of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Shortly after, the current building was erected along with the growth and several generations of the original few. The Church will always be known as: 'THE LITTLE CHURCH ON THE CORNER WITH A BIG HEART'.

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