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Most of today’s retirees don’t consider themselves retired. “Seniors” are as active as they ever were. The biggest difference is having the time to do more of what they want to do. What you want to do.

Presbyterian Manors’ communities are designed to provide the freedom you want today, with services and health care on hand should you need them in years to come. Recent studies have shown that those who’ve chosen the move to retirement communities live longer and report being happier in their retirement years. We are a not-for-profit organization with a mission-based approach to our services and what we offer our residents.

“Retirement” is a new beginning -- a new start on the years that can be your best yet. Retirement community living means having even more time, because you don’t have to worry about maintaining your home, we take care of that for you. Especially if you like to travel and plan to do more now – think of the peace of mind that comes from locking your door and letting us take care of your home while you’re away.

What do you picture yourself doing?

Maybe your picture includes exploring your artistic side. Or having more time to spend with family and friends. Catching up on your reading. Or seeing the world. If lifelong learning is your passion, most of our communities are located near a university or community college.

If your picture doesn’t include mowing the lawn, or cooking every meal, or shoveling the walk when it snows, picture yourself at a Presbyterian Manors community.

Affordable Retirement living options

We invite you to browse our web site with 17 not-for-profit active living and wellness communities in Kansas and Missouri, you’ll find we offer choices that fit your idea of how you want to spend your time. We offer communities in larger cities, small rural communities and even the best of both with small-town charm nearby a larger city.

 


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