Home | News Archive | Dodge City | 2006
Volunteers honored at banquet More than 75 people enjoyed a prime rib dinner with all the trimmings during the Manor’s volunteer banquet. The guests were served by the Manor’s management team, dressed in white tuxedo shirts with black bow ties, black slacks and white chef hats. Each server carried a white towel over his or her arm. Read More... Resident tradition continues This Halloween, active living resident Norma Schoen continued a tradition she started several years ago. When she worked at First National Bank in Dodge City, the employees set up a haunted house for the neighborhood kids to walk through. Read More... Halloween activity a hit The Newcomers Group, comprised of children from Central School, is always so excited to see their friends at the Manor. Several residents join the group of children when they visit the Manor each month, and all enjoy doing new activities together. Read More... Mary Ann and Norma enjoy the perks of retirement community living Retiree Mary Ann Black loves to travel. In September, it was a 10-day cruise to Montreal. She first drove 370 miles to a friend’s home in Kansas City. They then flew to New York to board their cruise ship. Read More... Manor gets great result on regulatory survey For the second consecutive year, Presbyterian Manor of the Plains received a result of zero deficiencies in the recent regulatory survey for the assisted living apartments and Health Care Center. Read More... Card games and treasured friends
The sunshine streaming through the windows at resident Joleen Fromm’s apartment matched the sunshine radiating from the ladies visiting her to play a game or two of bridge. Read More... Concert to raise funds for residents A concert featuring Christian music will raise money for the Presbyterian Manor of the Plains Living Legacies program which helps residents who have outlived their financial resources. Read More... Mr. and Mrs. Heer find Presbyterian Manor of the Plains was “just right” for them When Raymond and Jean Heer of Garden City began their search for a retirement community, they visited “some fairly good places,” Jean recalled. “But they just didn’t feel right.” Read More... Quilt project completes Newcomers year The Newcomers group has been visiting with our residents all year. These youngsters share their vitality with us and together we also share new languages as many of the children live in homes where Spanish is the primary language. Read More... Manor of the Plains Nominated For Quality First Award WICHITA, KS - Presbyterian Manor of the Plains in Dodge City was nominated for a Community Involvement Award by the Kansas Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (KAHSA). Read More... Comedy group brings laughter to Manor We were really thrilled to have the ladies with us for a comedy program. They travel under the name “The McFire Sisters” and enjoy performing music from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s. Read More... Easter Bunny visits residents Norma Schoen, also known as the Easter Bunny, enchants our 110 residents every year with her bunny costume she made several years ago. Read More... Activities program receives generous gift Our sewing group has received two wonderful gifts from Joleen Fromm, one of our residents that recently moved to the Manor. Read More... State history revisited for Kansas Day celebration We celebrated Kansas Day with speaker Dave Webb, from the Kansas Heritage Center. Read More... ‘Sisters’ meet at Manor for fun and fellowship Resident Leona Ward and her friends with PEO Chapter DZ, recently met at the Manor to work collection boxes for a fundraising project. Read More... Residents focus of scout’s accomplishment For one local Boy Scout, building a successful scouting career also means making a difference for Manor residents. Read More...
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