Farmington Presbyterian Manor
Moments define a life FEBRUARY 2022
Welcome to one of our newest residents, Doris Adolph
Know your neighbor: Doris Adolph On December 16, Farmington Presbyterian Manor welcomed Doris Adolph into its assisted living community. Doris was primarily motivated to make the move in order to alleviate some of the concerns her children had about her living alone. “The steps that went from the kitchen to downstairs were really steep and narrow and my kids worried about me falling down,” said Doris. Beyond those safety concerns, Doris said she really didn’t have a problem being home alone—even during COVID. “I adjusted to being home alone and working my puzzle books, reading and talking by phone. It hasn’t been the fun way to go but it’s been ok,” said Doris. “I’ve never sat around depressed; I just tend to look on the bright side of things—and I have my church family that means everything to me.” Doris was born into a large family in Cape Girardeau County, Mo., who she learned to lean on during difficult times in her life.
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By Greg Schmidt, Chaplain
NOTE: Each month, we feature a column from one of PMMA’s community chaplains in honor of our faith-based roots. This month, we’re featuring Greg Schmidt, chaplain for Heart & Soul Hospice in Wichita and Newton Presbyterian Manor. Have you noticed that every Hallmark movie follows the same basic algorithm? Here’s how it goes: A princessdamsel presents with some sort of professional or social dilemma. In walks a socially awkward, wannabe prince-hero who demonstrates the desire to provide support or answers. His advances are, of course, rebuffed. A second “Captain Obvious” prince-snob rises to the challenge, but in his rush to care for the princess, manifests an arrogant, superior, you-know-you-need-me spirit. While at first the princess foolishly longs for the attention of Captain Obvious, ever so slowly over the course of the movie she falls in love with Mr. Wannabe’s cute little nerdy self. They finally kiss (it never happens until the end). The rocket’s red glare engulfs the sky. And they live happily ever after in Mayberry. Or is that Whoville?
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