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Mission Driven

About Us

We're Midland's only not-for-profit Life Plan Community. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of life at every stage of life. It's been that way for more than half a century and we're not done yet. Today, our 83-acre community continues to evolve, innovate and create an environment where residents feel secure, respected and supported.

Three elderly people sit on chairs outside, smiling and interacting with two small dogs.
Serving Seniors

Our Mission

Manor Park is dedicated to providing a continuum of care for people age 62 and older to live life to the fullest with independence, security and choice.

Expanding and Evolving

Our History

1963

Midland Presbyterian Homes chartered as a 501(c)3 organization.

1970

Trinity Towers opens its doors as Midland's first retirement community on five acres at 2800 West Illinois Avenue.

1978

A second tower opens on the Illinois Avenue campus.

1982

Groundbreaking for Manor Park’s new campus in West Midland on 40 acres of land donated by The Jessie Wallace Estate.

1985

New campus opens including 100 independent living homes, 30 apartment homes and a 120-bed nursing home.

Late 1990s

Midland Presbyterian Homes becomes Manor Park, Inc.

2005

Helen Greathouse Manor (assisted living) and the Vogel Center (memory support assisted living) open. Assisted Living residents of Trinity Towers move to the new building.

2008

Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation Center and Margaret Cowden Clubhouse open.

2014

Cowden Cottage and Scharbauer Cottage open. Each serve about 20 skilled nursing residents in a household environment.

2017

Groundbreaking for our newest independent living neighborhood of single-family homes on the south side of campus.

2019

From the Wallace Estate bequest, oil and gas production from nine wells begins to fund the Manor Park Foundation.

2023

Pevehouse Plaza gets a major makeover complete with magnificent greenhouse. Campus landscaping improvements include updated irrigation and native plants.

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Experts Who Care

Our Leadership

Stephen Nelson, LNFA

Stephen Nelson, LNFA

President and CEO
Tina Ballard

Tina Ballard

Chief Financial Officer
Lauren Cantu

Lauren Cantu

Chief Operating Officer
Sharla McDaniel, SHRM-CP

Sharla McDaniel, SHRM-CP

Director of Human Resources
Amanda Ellis

Amanda Ellis

Director of Fund Development
Sherice Barndt, RN, BSN

Sherice Barndt, RN, BSN

Director of Independent Living
Rev. Bill Billett, BCC

Rev. Bill Billett, BCC

Chaplain
Melissa Holbrooks, LMSW, LNFA

Melissa Holbrooks, LMSW, LNFA

Administrator for Healthcare
Susan Boone Russell, RN

Susan Boone Russell, RN

Director of Nursing for Healthcare
Amanda Quest, LVN

Amanda Quest, LVN

Administrator of Helen Greathouse Manor and Vogel Center
Jackie Davis, LVN

Jackie Davis, LVN

Director of Nursing for Helen Greathouse Manor and Vogel Center
Jed Johnson

Jed Johnson

Director of Dining Services
Elva Galindo

Elva Galindo

Controller
Lupe Villanueva

Lupe Villanueva

Director of Facilities Management
“We are always looking to the future and looking to see what we can do better. We have the households and an amazing FMH courtyard. We have so many things that are contributed to by the community.” 
Susan B.R., Director of Nursing for Healthcare
Community Oversight

Board of Trustees

Karmen Bryant

Chair

Wes Strain

Vice Chair

Jami Haest

Secretary

Guy McCrary

Treasurer
Steve Castle
Cathy Eastham
Larry Edgerton
Ryan Latham
Sean Low
Tiffany Meade
Steve Melzer
Shan Moon
Emily Morrow
Steve Pitts
Don Sparks
Val Sparks
Kate Williamson
Lucy Woodside
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