Arkansas City Community Matters - July 2022

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Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor

JULY 2022

Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor’s annual golf tournament tradition continues After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 concerns, Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor hosted its annual golf tournament on May 7, 2022, raising more than $25,000 for the Good Samaritan Program. The event’s new name, “Golfin’ for Flight A Winners: (L to R) Brandon Welch, Aaron Bucher, Kevin Campbell & Justin Good Sam,” is a reference to the tournament’s ongoing support of Sparks PMMA’s Good Samaritan Program—a program that provides financial support for local Presbyterian Manor seniors who have, at no fault of their own, outlived their financial resources. “This tournament has such a rich history and tradition. We aim Flight B Winners: (L to R) Carson Hager, Kim Hager, Reatha Juden & Champ to continue that tradition for many more years knowing that so Caudillo many residents’ lives are helped from one day on the course,” said Sarah Griggs, executive director. “We are so blessed to have a large group of businesses, organizations and individuals who support Presbyterian Manor and our mission, not only at the

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Flight C Winners: (L to R) Jeff Boone, Mike King, Adam Kerr & Kerry Wehner

Daughter of former resident pays it forward as volunteer “Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor has a special place in my heart,” said Reatha Juden. Reatha has been a part of the Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor family since 2016 when her mother, Carrie Elbrader, became a resident in the memory care community. “My mother had reached a point in her life where she needed some special care, the memory care floor at ACPM was a perfect fit.” And as Reatha’s mother’s needs progressed, the community was able to adapt to meet those needs. “The professionals at ACPM helped me transition Mom to health care,” said Reatha. The community’s continuum of care—which includes independent living, assisted living, memory care and health care—is one of the primary advantages Reatha says that comes with calling Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor home. “ACPM provided a quality of life for Mom that was so much more than I could have provided,” said Reatha. “The staff was pleasant and made Mom feel like a part of their family. They kept me well informed and were very good

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