Parsons Community Matters – March 2023

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Calling all artists! Art is Ageless® call for entries continues at Parsons Presbyterian Manor

Parsons Presbyterian Manor is looking for artists aged 65 and older for is annual juried art exhibit and competition April 3 – 6, 2023. Entries of artistic works will be accepted from any area artist who is 65 years of age or older to exhibit and/or compete for an opportunity to be featured in the 2024 Art is Ageless® calendar. Artists may choose to enter works for exhibit only. For the competition, the artist must have been 65 at the time of creation and have completed the work in the past five years (since January 2018). There are nine categories, as well as designations of amateur or professional. The deadline to enter is March 31.

The Art is Ageless program encourages Parsons Presbyterian Manor residents and other area seniors to express their creativity through its annual competition, as well as art classes, musical and dramatic events, educational opportunities and current events discussions throughout the year. Parsons Presbyterian Manor is a PMMA (Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America®) community.

Local competition winners will join winners from 14 other PMMA® communities to be judged at the systemwide level.

You can get entry forms and information by contacting Natae Nash at 620421-1450 or nnash@pmma.org or visiting ArtIsAgeless.org. u

EDITOR’S NOTE: In a nod to our Presbyterian heritage, we regularly feature a column from a PMMA® chaplain in our newsletter. This month’s column comes from Robert “Bob” Griffin, chaplain at Topeka Presbyterian Manor®.

THINKING ABOUT…

Punxsutawney

Phil saw his shadow on Groundhog Day. For those who gauge the future by a groundhog, that was supposed to mean we were going to have six more weeks of winter. For some, that might be a welcomed forecast. For others, the winter has dragged on long enough!

So, as we turn the calendar to a new month in March, what are we to do? Glad you asked!

The Apostle Paul has wise advice for us:“…whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things” (Philippians 4:8, NIV). Sometime later, a man of much influence, Buddha, made this observation: “We are shaped by our thoughts, we become what we think.”

What we think and how we think matters. Our thoughts influence our emotional, physical, and spiritual health. You’ve probably heard of “the

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winter blues.” The winter blues is a real thing!

In an article published on February 2nd “Verywellhealth.com” Nurse Carrie Madormo writes: “If you’ve ever found yourself feeling rather blah during the winter months, you have likely experienced the winter blues. This very common condition affects just about every one of us at some point when we notice a shift in our moods during the colder, darker days of winter. It’s normal to feel down, sluggish, or not quite yourself during this time.” The winter blues are real but we need not let them rob us of our joy and vitality in life.

One of the ways for us to cope with the winter blues, or a longer winter, is to control our thoughts. We can do that! We may not be able to control the temperature, snowfall, freezing rain, or groundhog, but we CAN control our thoughts.

Take your thoughts to a place, a person, or a thing that rings true of all that is good. Focus your thoughts on the pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, or praiseworthy things of life. For me, it’s seeing a picture of my purely innocent two-year-old

grandson with a bowl of spaghetti turned upside down on his head. Or, the sight of a lovely bright red cardinal sitting on a tree limb (perhaps trying to be inconspicuous but he’s too beautiful to go unnoticed!). Or a friend who sent me a note saying they were thinking

of me – excellent! Whatever those things are for you, think about such things. You’ll smile more, enjoy life more, “…and the God of peace will be with you” (Philippians 4:9, NIV).

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Nichole Hickman, administrative assistant and accountant at Parsons Presbyterian Manor believes going to work each day is a bit like going to visit extended family.

“It’s such a great group of people,” Nichole said. “It just makes life easier when you come to work and enjoy your co-workers.”

Nichole is one of several employees who were recently asked why they feel lucky to work at Presbyterian Manor.

“When the employees are happy it rubs off on the residents and everyone wins,” she said.

Activities assistant Rayce Baker, life enrichment director Becky Nash, activities assistant Jaydn Heck and CNA Brooklyn Chase also took part.u

Spending time with the residents doing activities and talking to them is rewarding. So I’m the luck one that gets to come to work and help the residents have a better day!

They are great workers and my the jobe more enjoyable. - Jaydn Heck

Everyone is accepting and will to help everyone out! - Brooklyn C.

I know that there’ll always be someone here willing to lend a hand...

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Luck o’ the Manor: Why these Parsons Presbyterian Manor employees feel “lucky” to work
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Rayce Baker They treat me like FAMILY! - Nichole

Parsons Presbyterian Manor wins 2023 Pinnacle Customer Experience Award!

Congratulations to Parsons Presbyterian Manor for winning the 2023 Pinnacle Customer Experience Award, earned because of positive customer feedback through telephone surveys.

Each month, residents and their representatives are randomly selected to participate in telephone satisfaction surveys conducted by Pinnacle Quality Insight.

The graphic highlights recent survey results. All scores are given on a 5-

point scale, with 5 being the highest score and 1 the lowest score. Between January and December 2022, Parsons Presbyterian Manor residents and their families gave the community high scores for cleanliness, safety and security and for demonstrating dignity and respect. They also said

they would recommend to others.

“I would tell them that they work very hard to make everyone who lives there feel like it is their home,” said one resident’s family member. “I feel it is a safe and secure place for their loved on to be.”

We greatly value the opinions of our residents and their representatives about the care and services we provide, and we encourage them to participate honestly when contacted by Pinnacle Quality Insight. All state and federal confidentiality laws are met in Pinnacle’s service. u

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