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March 2018
Flexible options give Parsons resident home away from home When Parsons resident Nora Winslow had to return to Parsons Presbyterian Manor after a stay in our PATH® (Post Acute to Home) program, she wasn’t distraught. Rather, she was hopeful.
“Initially, I was here for about three weeks in the PATH program, then went home. But I came down with an illness and needed to come back in here for a while. I even ended up in assisted living for a while as well. But I came out feeling much better than I did when I went in,” said Nora.
she spent in the PATH program. While at Parsons Presbyterian Manor, Nora was able to get the physical, occupational and speech therapy she needed. She says she now feels she is at 100 percent.
Nora Winslow is grateful for the time
“I feel better now than when I first went in because speech therapy taught me to breathe, so I’m not out of breath going room to room,” said Nora. “All of the therapies were very good.”
Nora isn’t the first in her family to have multiple stays at Parsons Presbyterian Manor. Her late husband, Robert, came to stay in 2007 and liked it so much that he came back as a volunteer! He then stayed again in 2009.
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