Commun ty Matters Clay Center Presbyterian Manor
Farewell, but not forgotten
Social services designee Judy Riek has been with Clay Center Presbyterian Manor for more than two decades, since December 1996. While she’s thoroughly enjoyed her position here, and helping countless residents have the best quality of life possible, she has made the decision to retire this month. “I’m going to miss getting to know the residents. They have so many
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April 2018
Meet Shelley Eisenman
New administrative assistant/receptionist Shelley Eisenman is a fairly familiar face around Clay Center Presbyterian Manor, but she’s only been here since January 8. That hasn’t stopped her from getting to know as many residents and families as possible, though. “I love being constantly busy. I love to meet and greet the families, and always being here for the residents,” said Shelley. Shelley and her husband Earnest have lived in Clay Center for a total of four years, though this is their second time living here. They have three children and one granddaughter and enjoy doing home remodeling in their spare time. “I used to own a home remodeling business, and I once owned a computer store as well. I did that while I was raising my children,” said Shelley. “I also like to garden, especially flowers, and one of my biggest passions is restoring antique furniture. I’m all about sanding and staining and taking it back to its natural state.” We’re happy to have Shelley here on staff at Clay Center Presbyterian Manor, and she’s looking forward to meeting you if she hasn’t already!