Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor
Christmas past FEBRUARY 2022
Health care residents share benefits of community living
The holiday season has always been one of the best times of the year at Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor. It is during this very special time that we celebrate our residents, staff, family, friends and community. This year, the community participated in the Festival of Trees at the Burford Theatre of Arts and honored those residents who had passed away during the annual celebration of life service. We’re also happy to announce that we surpassed our goal for the annual Good Samaritan Angel Tree fundraising campaign! Beyond these formal celebrations, we also had our fair share of singing, decorating and partying. Christmas 2021 was one to remember. u
Health care resident Dorothy Faidley
Health care resident Neva Bahruth
For Dorothy Faidley and Neva Bahruth, the health care neighborhood at Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor was the logical choice when it became apparent that they needed more assistance in their day-to-day lives. Each has found their living arrangements within the health care center to be even better than they imagined. Dorothy, who has been a resident since 2018, was already very familiar with the Presbyterian Manor community having served on the golf committee and as a donor to the Good Samaritan Program, but it was only as a full-time resident that she was able to really appreciate the services it provided. “There is always someone available to give care when needed. There are some necessities of life that I need some assistance with and they are always able to provide that help,” said Dorothy. When Neva moved in almost 20 years ago, she was also familiar enough with the community that making the decision to become a resident was essentially a no-brainer. Benefits – continued on page 2
Good Samaritan Angel Tree
See more Christmas past pictures on page 4.
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