A PMMA (Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America®) Community in Clay Center, Kansas

Clay Center Presbyterian Manor

Life Plan Community

About Clay Center Presbyterian Manor

When you or a loved one calls our community home, we at our Clay Center believe your experience matters. Our dedicated team of professionals are always available to ensure you receive the care and services you need to live life on your terms.

Whether you’re ready to put away the lawnmower and enjoy an active, maintenance-free lifestyle, need some extra help with day-to-day tasks, or seek the joy of socializing with a dynamic community of your peers, Clay Center Presbyterian Manor is here to offer you all you need and more.

As a faith-based, not-for-profit community and part of the PMMA® network of senior living communities, we’re dedicated to serving you with a culture inspired by our Christian values.

Team

Clay Center Presbyterian Manor is a faith-based, not-for-profit community with the resources and the team to serve you in every stage of your senior living journey.

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Amenities at Clay Center Presbyterian Manor

We’re proud to be a part of the PMMA® network of senior living communities.

When you choose us for your independent living, assisted living, long-term care, or short-term rehabilitation needs, you’ll enjoy a wealth of services and amenities. Join us for a community tour to experience firsthand all our wonderful senior living community has to offer you!

  • Hair salon
  • Chapel
  • Community room
  • Well-appointed common areas
  • Outdoor scenery
  • Wellness and social programs
  • Onsite activities and events
  • Community excursions and day trips
  • Onsite therapy services
  • Emergency call system
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Safety and security features

Floor Plans

Upcoming Events

The Clay Center Presbyterian Manor Experience

Gain the insider perspective of life at our Clay Center, Kan. senior living community from our residents and their loved ones. We always value feedback so we can offer you the very best!

Frequently Asked Questions

When you start wondering if it’s time to downsize, or thinking about having fewer household chores, it may be time to consider an independent living community. When you want peace of mind for the future, while you’re still active enough to enjoy the lifestyle benefits, you should consider moving into an independent living community.

When seniors reach a point where they need a little extra help with daily tasks, moving into an assisted living community may be a good consideration. Often there are concerns about costs, the hassle of moving, or perhaps they associate assisted living with nursing homes. Assisted living is far from a nursing home in our communities. Our seniors maintain active social lives, and they set their own daily schedules. They live in private apartments but enjoy having a maintenance-free lifestyle and receive the extra help that comes with assisted living. Assisted Living is meant to support you so you can live the way you want to live.

Pricing in our assisted living is based on the level of care a resident needs as well as the apartment style. Our community has five levels of care in assisted living.

In our long-term care, our community has a flat rate, which means your rate will not fluctuate based on the level of care needed. The rate is dependent on room style and is a daily rate.

Assisted living residents are more independent and may be able to perform more activities and can get around as they like. They may need help with certain tasks, such as housework or bathing, but they can perform many tasks on their own. Long-term care is a solution for seniors living with chronic health conditions. They often need much more help from a dedicated caregiver, with tasks such as getting in and out of chairs, moving around, and more.

No, Medicaid does not apply to assisted living. But we do accept Medicaid-approved residents in long-term care.

Yes. Couples may live together in The Cypress Memory Care. Second-person fees apply.

Yes, this is not uncommon. Couples can live either in long-term care separately in their own rooms or share two halves of a semi-private room.