Commun ty Matters Newton Presbyterian Manor
November 2017
National Hospice Month November is National Hospice Month, and to recognize the importance of hospice services to quality end of life care, Presbyterian Manor’s Heart and Soul Hospice would like to share Clayton’s story. It was not long after Clayton was diagnosed with a life limiting illness that he was told that curative treatment was no longer an option. Clayton quickly made the decision to seek hospices services. At first, Clayton thought hospice was a way to avoid burdening his family with his illness. Clayton soon began to understand that by deciding to utilize hospice, he had put together a supportive team for himself and his entire family. Together, Clayton, his family, and the hospice team created a plan of care that included Clayton’s medical needs as well as emotional and spiritual needs for himself and his family. Clayton’s wishes are prioritized. HOSPICE, continued on page 2
Emergency medical services personnel tour the campus.
In case of emergency
Public safety officials tour Presbyterian Manor campus Recent natural disasters around our part of the world have many people evaluating their emergency preparedness, and Newton Presbyterian Manor is no exception. Over three days in September, 44 members of Newton Fire/EMS took a guided tour of our entire campus, from common areas to cottages, from attics to boiler rooms. They learned the names of every location, resident room layouts, emergency exits, and types of construction materials in each building. Each firefighter, paramedic, and EMT received a handout with all of the information they had learned. “Some of the firefighters were brand new, and they had never been in our building before,” said Steve Seidl, director of environmental services for Newton Presbyterian Manor. “It’s an opportunity not only for us to meet them but for them to see our buildings. Should there ever be an emergency situation, they will have that familiarity.” The tour was led by maintenance supervisor Alvin Savage, who has been with Presbyterian Manor for 24 years, Steve said. “He knows it like the back of his hand.” October is a natural time to conduct the tour and meeting because EMERGENCY, continued on page 2
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loved ones.
Clayton is not a fan of baseball, but his family loves the game. Clayton’s wish was to have a baseball party for his entire family. The hospice team helped him make that happen. That day there was baseball, air hockey, and a room filled with family, laughter and smiles. Clayton beat most of us at the air hockey challenges!
Heart & Soul Hospice of Wichita serves patients in Butler, Cowley, Harvey, Kingman, Reno, Sedgwick, and Sumner counties, and is a proud member of the Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America family. For more information about how hospice can serve you or your loved one, call 316-652-6212.
Learn more at Clayton has been with hospice since HeartAndSoulHospice.com or June and is still facing terminal wichitahospice@pmma.org. illness with no cure. But, with his hospice team’s focus on providing medical care and emotional support that enhances his quality of life, Clayton has had more good days to be able to make memories with his
Cottages available this winter
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is published monthly for residents and friends of Newton Presbyterian Manor by Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America Inc., a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at PresbyterianManors.org.
Three cottages on our independent living campus are coming available this month. After a fresh remodel, they will be ready after the holidays. They include a one-bedroom, onebath home, a two-bedroom, twobath and a three-bedroom, two bath home with formal dining room and sunroom. All three have attached garages and include appliances and a full
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maintenance program. We will be working through the waiting list on these houses, so call Noelle Dickinson at 316-283-5400 if you need to get your name on that list!
Marc Kessinger, executive director Noelle Dickinson, marketing director Melinda Ebersole, activity director To submit or suggest articles for this publication, contact Noelle at ndickinson@pmma.org. Telephone: 316-283-5400 Fax: 316-284-5900 Address: 1200 E. Seventh, Newton, KS 67114-2862 Our mission: We provide quality senior services guided by Christian values. NewtonPresbyterianManor.org
Roofing projects have been completed on all 17 cottages and duplexes this fall.
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our emergency plans at any time.
National Fire Prevention Week is observed every year during the week of Oct. 9. With many natural and man-made disasters in the news, it’s only natural to want to learn more about the plans and procedures in place for our staff and our residents. Residents and their families are welcome to ask about
Steve also tries to meet regularly with all three of our resident councils about emergency preparedness. “It’s a great opportunity for me to tell the residents what we’re doing to protect them. It’s part of my job to reassure them,” he said.
It had been a while since the last Fire/EMS tour, Steve said. From now on, however, they plan to make it an annual event for personnel at all three Fire/EMS stations. “Our staff does drills as a team together, and we try to make it a learning process,” Steve said. “We feel like we are prepared.”
Bravo of the month Bravo of the Month goes to Alvin Savage, maintenance supervisor, for a special task. Steve Seidl writes, “Alvin was asked to talk to a resident on the phone. She wanted to speak to her husband who was deceased, but she didn’t remember that. Alvin became her husband for the phone conversation. He visited with her for 10 to 15 minutes, asking her questions about her day and she asked him questions about his work. It was amazing to listen to him. He
never missed a beat in answering her questions, all the time trying to reassure her that she was going to be fine. This is clearly not in his job description. Alvin goes the extra mile for our residents.” Alvin, by request and training, entered a season in our resident’s mind when her husband was still alive, and connected with her in a way that gave her peace. This is truly Presbyterian Manor’s mission. Alvin Savage accepting his Bravo of the Month award.
The pleasure of thankfulness Chaplain’s corner by Jerroll Martens
Second Timothy 3 has a list of undesirable and unsavory characteristics that will describe people in future times, such as covetous, proud, unholy, traitors, slanderers, blasphemers and unforgiving. Then the word “unthankful” also appears. Who of us would think that ingratitude could be that bad? It is one of those things that sneaks in the back door of our heart before we realize it. The Bible speaks highly of the virtue Like us on Facebook
of gratitude. There are a number of simple injunctions for us to be thankful. It is a continual pattern in the book of Psalms. The Bible even refers to thankfulness as a sacrifice to God—He is so well pleased. Being around a person of ingratitude is like the smell of an unpleasant odor, while the presence of a grateful person is like the smell of a fresh flower. Let’s thank God for giving us His Son, for family and friends, and for a host of daily needs which He supplies. Newton Presbyterian Manor
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Browse & Shop Friday, Nov. 10 4-7 p.m. Broadway Apts. Community Room
We will celebrate Thanksgiving on Wednesday, Nov. 22 to allow family members and residents who may have other plans for the holiday itself to celebrate with their neighbors here. Please reserve for your family members by calling Valerie at the front desk at 316-283-5400.
Upcoming events in November Thursday, Nov. 2, 3 p.m. – Nails by Kaitlyn, sunroom. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 9:00 a.m. – Presentation by Olympic Gold Medal gymnast Shawn Johnson at Hutchinson Community College followed by lunch at IHOP. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2:30 p.m. – Cooking Class: Sweet and Spicy Nut Mix, main dining room.
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Friday, Nov. 10, 7-10 a.m. – Veterans Pancake Breakfast, main dining room. 4-7 p.m. – Browse and Shop, Broadway Apts. Community Room Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m. – Cowboy Serenade in the main dining room. Don’t miss it! Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2:30 p.m. – November Birthday Celebration,
main dining room. Thursday, Nov. 16, 3 p.m. – Nails by Kaitlyn, sunroom. Tuesday, Nov. 28, 3:15 p.m. – Cooking Class: Sweet and Spicy Nut Mix, Broadway Apts. Community Room Wednesday, Nov. 29, 10:30 a.m. – Lunch out at Olive Garden and shopping trip to Nifty Nut House in Wichita. Like us on Facebook
Jenna Smith, above, and Breana Tucker from the Alzheimer’s Association presented three classes for Alzheimer’s caregivers in September Our annual State Fair celebration included a pie in the face and October. Forty-eight fundraiser. Tami Temple, Marc Kessinger, Sally Bender and Steve Seidl community and campus guests were all nominated to receive these pies. Footlong corn dogs and attended one or more of the funnel cakes were fitting treats for this fall day. sessions.
Chisholm Middle School shared programs in both McFarland Center and the main dining room. The Ed Myers family brought their piano duets and instruments for a beautiful afternoon of music.
Wichita and Newton Presbyterian Manors sponsored a Senior Expo at the Wichita Art Museum. The sponsorship allowed atendees make their own Pop Noggins music videos. What fun! Like us on Facebook
Celebrating this summer’s zero-deficiency annual Kansas survey was an explosive experience for employees. The “TNT” party stood for tacos and T-shirts, something all employees received. Newton Presbyterian Manor
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VETERANS DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST We appreciate your service, NOW LET US SERVE YOU. NOVEMBER 10 7 - 10 AM COME AND GO MAIN DINING ROOM
Complimentary for all veterans, and their spouses and widows.
Tell about your hobbies We will feature hobbies in an upcoming issue of Community Matters. If you have a story about your favorite hobby, or if you just want to tell the world what you love about living in your senior living community, we want to share the story. Contact Noelle Dickinson, marketing director, and your story could be featured in an upcoming edition of Community Matters.
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