Commun ty Matters Lawrence Presbyterian Manor
January 2017
Art is Ageless® call for entries Residents and friends of Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America’s Art is Ageless program are proving that art, in any form, is an ageless ambition, whether you picked up a brush for the first time as a child or completed your first drawing after age 80. Lawrence Presbyterian Manor is accepting entries for the 2017 Art is Ageless competition until Feb. 12. Artwork may be dropped off beginning Feb. 1 at the business office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays. Art will be on display Feb. 1421 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Meadowlark Dining Room and Alcove.There will be a reception with the artists at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 22. ART IS AGELESS, continued on page 2
Bill Taylor, chief operating officer, left, and Bruce Shogren, president and chief executive officer, right, present Christie Patrick, executive director, with an Emerald Award certificate for being a 5-star rated community by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and meeting safety, employee growth and financial performance goals.
Manor honored for achievements Lawrence Presbyterian Manor received a certificate of recognition from Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America for reaching goals in fiscal year 2016, July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016. The recognition came through PMMA’s Emerald Awards Program, designed to encourage its 17 locations to achieve high levels of resident and employee satisfaction, meet financial goals, build philanthropic support for the organization’s mission and meet marketing goals. There are 11 areas measured for the Emerald Awards. To receive an emerald, a community has to meet its goals in all 11 areas. Certificates of recognition were given out to communities that reached their goals in one or more category. ACHIEVEMENTS, continued on page 4