2021
Presbyterian Village Athens — our third Life Plan Community — opened in Athens, GA.
Read More2020
Alex Patterson, grandson of the PHGA founder, is named CEO after serving as director of the Quitman campus for six years and as executive vice president for five years.
Read More2007
The Caring Hands Classic golf tournament debuts, with proceeds from registration and sponsorship benefitting residents through the Caring Hands Fund.
Read More2005
The Hearthstone Memory Support Assisted Living Facility opens on the Austell campus. The Board approves the concept for Presbyterian Village Athens.
Read More1997
Calvin Court in Buckhead and Philips Tower in Decatur become part of Presbyterian Homes of Georgia. The two high-rise apartment towers added significant independent living capacity.
Read More1987-1993
Official date of opening/total residents at opening fundraising support for Presbyterian Village in Austell led to the construction of 32 cottages, 49 independent living units, 24 assisted living units, 14…
Read More1985
Discussions about opening a Presbyterian Homes facility in north Georgia begin with Cobb Hospital and Medical Center. Presbyterian Village Austell, a Continuing Care Retirement Community, will result from these conversations.
Read More1983
John and Bimby Conant lead a capital campaign for improvements to the Quitman campus, raising $1.5 million toward the $5 million project.
Read More1975
In December 1975, a generous bequest from R.C. McIntosh supported the construction of independent living facilities. He donated $768,000, laying the foundation for the addition of independent living, which remains…
Read More1963
The first facility in Georgia dedicated to Alzheimer’s and dementia care opens.
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