Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America (PMMA) is on track to complete the first phase of its $35 million redevelopment of Wichita Presbyterian Manor by the end of this summer. Phase one of the overall project includes the transformation of 48 assisted living apartments, 24 memory care suites, and 50 skilled nursing suites. Phase one also includes a Post-Acute to Home (PATH) rehabilitation wing and new health-care common spaces, including a new main kitchen. The redevelopment project will allow Wichita Presbyterian Manor to provide memory care services for the first time.

Phase two of the campus expansion will add The Westerly Residences at Wichita Presbyterian Manor, a new independent living option with 90 apartment homes, multiple dining venues, and an array of social, cultural, educational, and spiritual programs and activities. Phase two construction should be completed by late summer 2015.

Wichita-based PMMA, founded in 1949, currently serves more than 2,500 seniors in 18 Kansas and Missouri communities. Wichita Presbyterian Manor is located on 13 acres in a residential neighborhood in northwest Wichita.