Topeka Presbyterian Manor
AUGUST 2019
Making a real difference
Special dinner honors the donors and volunteers that help further Topeka Presbyterian Manor’s mission
The Teaching Kitchen New cooking program sparks engagement in residents, staff
The Teaching Kitchen was so popular with residents that it was opened up to staff as well for their own session. Food has a way of bringing people together.
Volunteers and donors enjoyed an appreciation event at Topeka Presbyterian Manor in June. Topeka Presbyterian Manor relies on donors and volunteers to help support and improve the quality of life of the community’s current and future residents. -Difference, continued on page 2
That’s why Topeka Presbyterian Manor started a new program in January called “Teaching Kitchen,” where residents are taught how to create delicious dishes and the health benefits of the ingredients. “It’s a new concept,” said Atul Karki, dining services director. “The idea is to increase engagement -Cooking, continued on page 3
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