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Spooktacular Fun

For the fifth year, students in the Farmington PAGES program decorated Halloween cookies and colored pumpkins with assisted living residents at Presbyterian Manor as one of their service projects. Read More...

Trip to Elephant Rocks a sure cure for the cabin fever of early fall

When cabin fever sets in, we set out on a new adventure. So on October 6, we took a trip to Elephant Rocks State Park. The park is made up of a whole bunch of giant granite rocks standing end-to-end like elephants on parade. The park, a commercial quarry in the 1800s, is now home to “Dumbo,” one of the largest elephant rocks. Dumbo weighs a whopping 680 tons! Read More...

Winter weather awes residents, staff

Winter weather arrived in Farmington on Nov. 30, 2006. For days prior to Nov. 30, we’d been warned by local meteorologists that the area was going to get a snow/sleet mixture. At about 6 p.m., the rain/sleet mixture hit and it didn’t take long before we started watching our trees becoming weighed down by the ice. Read More...

Regulatory survey is a success

The Manor’s recent regulatory survey was an overwhelming success. Thanks to the efforts of all of our staff, the Manor did not have any deficiencies. Read More...

Residents enjoy annual barbecue

Seventeen residents enjoyed the annual barbeque on a nice August afternoon at Dean Daniley Park. Amy McClure, food services director and other staff members served a scrumptious buffet. Read More...

Ten reasons to choose Presbyterian Manor assisted living

While we wouldn’t call this a “top 10” list, it just turned out that when we asked what were some of the best reasons to choose Presbyterian Manor for assisted living, we got 10 reasons. We invite you to come see for yourself why Presbyterian Manor is “the way you want to live.” Read More...

Senior Olympics offers many ‘sports’

It is that time of year again, time for our annual Senior Olympics. This year the Senior Olympics will be held at Mineral Area College on March 21. Scheduled events include wheelchair races, walking races, hot potato, ambulatory basketball, wheelchair basketball and bingo. Read More...

Residents’ appreciation is all Frances Pratte could ask for

One dictionary definition of a volunteer is: “…somebody who works for free; somebody who works without being paid.” Read More...

New Manor program gets residents moving

In an effort to provide better physical fitness, the Manor is offering programs to assist its residents. Residents are provided daily exercise with activity staff. Read More...

Tropical attire, decorations part of Luau

Tiki Bar Volleyball Luau – what a unique name for an activity! It aptly describes the party held the afternoon of Aug. 19 at the Manor. Read More...

Art is Ageless calendar winners announced

Presbyterian Manors of Mid- America is pleased to announce the winners of the 25th anniversary Art is Ageless calendar competition. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Art is Ageless, special awards were added for the 2005 systemwide competition in addition to the selection of judged works that will be included in the 2006 25th Anniversary calendar. Read More...

Medicare prescription drug program informational meeting to be held

Presbyterian Manor will be the site of a Medicare Prescription Drug Program informational meeting on September 21 beginning at 2 p.m. Read More...

 


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