
09/12/2025
Pacific Living Centers’ VP of Operations, Michele Nixon, Wins OHCA Leadership Award
Nixon to be recognized at the Oregon Health Care Association Convention Luncheon on September 24
Pacific Living Centers (PLC) is proud to announce that Michele Nixon, Vice President of Operations, has been selected as a recipient of the Oregon Health Care Association (OHCA) Leadership Award. Nixon will be formally recognized during the OHCA Convention luncheon on Wednesday, September 24.
The OHCA Leadership Award honors individuals who exemplify excellence in senior care leadership—advancing quality, supporting teams, and improving resident outcomes across Oregon. As PLC’s VP of Operations, Nixon has led initiatives that strengthened resident care standards, elevated staff training and retention, and enhanced operational performance across multiple communities.
“Michele is the leader you want in the room when stakes are high and residents come first,” said Dr. Christian Mason, CEO of Senior Housing Managers. “Her combination of clinical rigor, operational savvy, and heart for people has measurably improved the lives of residents and the day-to-day experience of our caregivers. We’re thrilled to see her recognized by OHCA.”
The OHCA Convention brings together long-term care leaders, clinicians, and partners from across the state for education, collaboration, and celebration of excellence in care. Nixon’s recognition underscores PLC’s continued commitment to quality, compliance, and a culture that supports residents, families, and staff.
About Pacific Living Centers
Pacific Living Centers operates senior living and memory care communities across Oregon, delivering person-centered services that prioritize dignity, safety, and meaningful daily life. PLC’s teams are dedicated to continuous improvement, regulatory excellence, and building trusted relationships with residents and their families. Learn more at https://pacificlivingcenters.com/.
About the Oregon Health Care Association (OHCA)
The Oregon Health Care Association represents long-term care providers across the state, offering education, advocacy, and resources that advance quality care for older adults and individuals with disabilities. For more information, visit https://www.ohca.com/.