Commun ty Matters Wichita Presbyterian Manor
April 2015
PMMA observes its Founders Day Employees of Wichita Presbyterian Manor will observe the founding of Presbyterian Manors of MidAmerica this month as the company celebrates 66 years of providing quality senior services guided by Christian values in Kansas and Missouri. Each Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America campus will have its own celebration with residents and employees during April, acknowledging the importance of making life “the way you want to live.” “Many of our employees view what they do as a calling, not just a job,” said Bruce Shogren, president and CEO. “Our dedicated employees make it possible for us to sustain PMMA’s mission, which directly impacts the wonderful care our 2,400 residents receive every day.” Wichita will observe Founders Day on April 24. Presbyterian Manors of MidAmerica’s roots go back to 1947. Alice Kalb, a widow from central Kansas, appealed to a Presbyterian Church organization to establish a home for seniors. Her vision became the first Presbyterian Manor community in Newton, Kan., and inspired others to do even more. FOUNDERS, continued on page 2
Mary Jo Radcliff named Health Services Director Not all senior living communities are created equal. That’s what Mary Jo Radcliff has learned in her career as a nursing consultant, traveling the country to work with long-term care communities. Consistently, she says, Presbyterian Manors are among the best. What sets Presbyterian Manor apart? It’s the way residents’ desires come first in everything from dining to décor. The way staff members treat everyone with dignity. “Kansas is so much more advanced in culture change than other states,” Radcliff said. Working as a consultant “opened my eyes about (the condition of) health care all over the country.” In January, Radcliff traded her nomadic lifestyle for a full-time role as the new health services director for Wichita Presbyterian Manor. She says she has learned a lot from seeing how health care is handled from state to state. DIRECTOR, continued on page 2