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United Church Homes Management Partners with EHM Senior Solutions

April 1, 2026

MARION, Ohio — United Church Homes Management, a subsidiary of United Church Homes, has launched a sales and marketing partnership with EHM Senior Solutions, formerly known as Evangelical Homes of Michigan, the organizations said.

Under the agreement, United Church Homes Management (UCHM) will provide sales and marketing services aimed at supporting EHM’s growth and long-term sustainability across its service lines. The partnership began Feb. 1, 2026.

EHM Senior Solutions provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, adult day services, home health care, private duty services and a continuing care at home program in Washtenaw County, Mich. Skilled nursing services are located at a separate site, the organizations said.

“We are excited to partner with EHM Senior Solutions,” said Dan Miller, executive director of UCHM. “EHM has a strong legacy of faith-based service and community commitment. Our goal is to support their team with the tools, strategy, and resources needed to ensure sustainable occupancy and continued excellence in care.”

UCHM said its work will include support for sales team management and development, digital marketing efforts such as social media and website updates, and monthly performance reporting. The collaboration also includes aligning service offerings to encourage cross-referrals among product lines, the organizations said.

“This partnership reflects the strength that comes when organizations with shared values work together,” said Kenneth Young, president and CEO of United Church Homes. “Both of our organizations are rooted in a tradition of faith-based service, and we believe that collaboration like this helps ensure we can continue meeting the needs of older adults and their families for generations to come.”

Kari Rennie, president and CEO of EHM Senior Solutions, added, “We are excited about this partnership and understand the strength that comes from collaborating with an organization with shared values and a faith foundation. That collaboration is key to ensuring our 146-year legacy of service and excellence in Michigan continues.”

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