Newton Presbyterian Manor
JANUARY 2022
Familiar face takes over as executive director of Newton Presbyterian Manor Following the retirement of Marc Kessinger, Emily Trask officially became the new executive director of Newton Presbyterian Manor on December 10. Prior to taking over the leadership position, Emily had served as the community’s human resource director since 2017. “We are fortunate to have Emily accept the executive director position because she is a familiar face to both residents and employees,” said Noelle Dickinson, marketing director for Newton Presbyterian Manor. “Her knowledge of the community, its residents, their families and the employees bodes well for a smooth transition.”
Emily Trask became the community’s new executive director on December 10.
Beyond her familiarity with the community, Emily brings extensive and wide-ranging experience to her new position. Prior to serving as director of human resources, Emily held positions in nursing and health care as a certified nursing aide and spent time in medical records, central supplies and social services.
“I believe that each role has helped me see a different perspective and gain an appreciation for those we serve and work alongside in each capacity,” said Emily. Those within the organization have also been impressed by Emily’s overarching values and her clear vision for Newton Presbyterian Manor going forward. “In addition to her experience, Emily greatly believes in our mission of providing quality senior services guided by Christian values. She strongly believes that the mission drives our purpose and can never be an afterthought
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A farm visit and smells of coffee and cattle By Grace Klaassen, as published in Harvey County Now
Newton Presbyterian Manor is a retirement community with heart. Residents’ needs and happiness come first, even in times as hard as we’ve had this past year or so. Recently, Tina and Sarah, who plan interesting activities for the residents, decided it was time to get my farmer husband, Vernon, back out to our farm to see and smell the cattle and everything farm. They’re trying to get the visits done before the snow flies. This would be a rare opportunity for me to show hospitality! I was excited to serve snacks to the four residents and two helpers. I decided to pick up some of the delicious cinnamon rolls the Meridian Market makes, but since it was late the day before, I prayed that the Lord of the Universe would be willing to help me. I found the last two packages, raspberry and caramel nut rolls. Just as I got the rolls in sandwich bags, ready to put into fun cartoon bags, and took the carafe full of coffee to the dining table, the van arrived. Tina and Sarah knew just how to handle the treats. Our feedlot manager, Tye Engle, keeps the animals well and the alleys through the pens nice and passable with gravel. He said he could drive alongside the feed bunks and see the cattle close-up.
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