Farmington Community Matters July 2015

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Commun ty Matters Farmington Presbyterian Manor

July 2015

New giving option now available Your old vehicle could help “drive” the Good Samaritan Program at a Presbyterian Manor senior living community of your choice. You can donate your car, truck, boat or other unneeded vehicle through PMMA’s new vehicle donation program. When you call the toll-free number, we’ll arrange to pick up the vehicle, even if it’s not running.You will need to provide your vehicle’s title with the vehicle. Its sale price is then tax deductible.You can consult IRS Publication 526 to help you figure its current value. To make your vehicle donation or for more information, call toll free, seven days a week, at 844-490-GIVE (4483), or go to FarmingtonPresbManorCarDonations.org and choose “Donate Now” to access the online form. Vehicles need to be intact and in towable condition. Exceptions to the program are vehicles whose value would not offset the cost of towing. The PMMA Good Samaritan Program provides financial assistance to residents at any of the 18 communities, who exhaust their CARS, continued on page 2

Cruise Couple

Resident didn’t wait for retirement to travel Ron Perryman once read a Dear Abby column that stuck with him. She was advising a reader not to wait until retirement to enjoy their favorite things in life – or, as Abby put it, “don’t wait for the station.” “It was all about, ‘Make the trip while you’re able. Enjoy yourself and eat your ice cream and have fun while you can in life’,” Perryman said. With that in mind, Perryman and his wife took several trips as they approached retirement age – to Hawaii, Israel, and an Alaskan cruise. Had they waited longer, he said, those travels wouldn’t have been possible. His wife developed Alzheimer’s disease and passed away in 2012. This spring, Perryman and his partner, Pat Younts, set sail aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship in the Caribbean. “We just decided to get away, and we figured a cruise was as easy as going somewhere in the country,” Perryman said. “It was something Pat hadn’t done before. I think she’d still be out there if it had been unlimited. She’s a natural sailor, I think.” On this voyage, Perryman’s children accompanied the couple, which he said was a big help. The “kids” helped plan the itinerary, decide where to CRUISE, continued on page 2


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