Farmington Community Matters July 2018

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Commun ty Matters Farmington Presbyterian Manor

July 2018

Community tops annual ‘best of ’ lists The Daily Journal asked, and the people of Farmington answered— voting Farmington Presbyterian Manor to the top of three categories in the newspaper’s recent “Best of ” survey. Named “Best Independent Living Facility,” “Best Assisted Living Facility” and “Best Skilled Nursing,” the community was the only organization to win in more than one category. While the community is used to receiving accolades, the results of this survey are particularly special. “We’re a five-star rated Medicare campus, and we were the only senior living community in Farmington to receive a Best BEST, continued on page 2

From left, Addy Eckhoff, Abigail Ramsey and Victoria Sigman graduate from Farmington High School after completing the CNA program this spring. Addy is now a Farmington Presbyterian Manor employee.

Innovative program retains local talent at record level Twelve recent graduates of Farmington High School will soon be joining the community’s staff thanks in part to a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program that allows FHS students to earn clinical hours within the community. Those hired represent nearly half of FHS graduates who earned their CNA through the program and the largest number in recent years. “We typically hire several from each graduating class,” said Talisha Brooks, assistant director of Health Services at Farmington Presbyterian Manor and supervisor of the clinical component of Farmington High School’s CNA, continued on page 3


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