Wichita Community Matters July 2017

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Commun ty Matters Wichita Presbyterian Manor

July 2017

Celia Saiz, center, along with Teresa Scoles, health services director at Wichita Presbyterian Manor and Bruce Shogren, CEO and president of Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America.

Education Assistance Program changes lives When Celia Saiz decided to advance her nursing degree to a registered nurse (RN), she knew she wouldn’t be able to rely on the same resources that got her through school in the past. “I had been a ‘forever’ student. I already had a degree, and you can’t do student loans after you have so many credits,” Celia said. “I just prayed that the Lord would provide the means.” CELIA, continued on page 2

Residents Ray and Helen Keller during a stop at Coronado Heights.

Day tripping Outing filled with memories—new and old The Life Enrichment team works hard to plan activities that focus on engaging the residents and that create new memories that residents can share with others. Whether it’s a celebration on campus, a simple joyride down memory lane or a day trip out of town, the Life Enrichment team aims to truly enrich the lives of residents. Recently, a day trip was taken with stops in Canton and Lindsborg. The morning started with a beautiful 65-mile drive out of town, down country roads and highways, passing through a few small towns (the kind that disappear if you blink while driving past) before turning off to visit the Maxwell Wildlife Refuge just outside of the tiny town of Canton. TRIP, continued on page 3


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