Commun ty Matters Topeka Presbyterian Manor
November 2018
An attitude of gratitude November is the perfect time to reflect on our many blessings. We asked several residents and staff members to share what they’re grateful for. “I am so thankful to have the Presbyterian Manor for my assisted living (needs). Most everyone is so helpful and caring. I am also thankful for all the dedicated workers. God bless you all.You are appreciated.” – Rose Hinde, assisted living resident “I am thankful that my grandson’s brain cancer has been NEO (no evidence of disease). I am thankful that he is doing so great with life. I am thankful for my entire family and the love we share.” – Michelle Iott, business office manager GRATITUDE, continued on page 2
Employee Ashley Paulsen is presented with an education award by Executive Director Heather Pilkinton.
PMMA education award helps advance dreams, careers Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America (PMMA) has a long and proud history of supporting employees through education awards. These can be used to pay for college expenses as employees advance in their career field. “It is critically important that organizations have scholarship efforts in place. We’ve been doing a lot of education to inform our employees about this opportunity. We want to develop their talent for the future,” said Heather Pilkinton, executive director. One employee who recently received an education award is CMA Ashley Paulsen. AWARD, continued on page 4