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Retirement doesn't slow down resident

Resident Warren Corless is an avid computer user, checking email and Facebook when he’s not busy volunteering around campus.

It would be easy to mistake Warren Corless for an employee of Farmington Presbyterian Manor. He’s a substitute teacher for exercise classes. A retired U.S. Postal Service worker, he then delivered mail to the campus for more than 15 years. And he’s given the occasional tour. Learn what motivates Warren.

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Farmington artists among Art is Ageless winners

Art is Ageless®Five winning artists in Farmington Presbyterian Manor’s annual Art is Ageless® juried competition will be featured in the 2015 Art is Ageless Calendar produced by Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America. Learn more.

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Pioneer Network training brings focus to person-centered care

Jennifer Hale, Social Services Director of Farmington Presbyterian Manor.Jennifer Hale once spent 11 days in a rehabilitation hospital recovering from a car accident. She received excellent care, but what she’ll always remember is a night nurse who brought her a Dr. Pepper. That’s what person-centered care is all about, Hale learned – the details that make a patient or a resident feel that others are listening and honoring their choices. Find out how Jennifer's experiences influences care at Farmington Presbyterian Manor.

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Are you ready to vote?

"Your vote counts" pin.Voting has changed through the years with touch-screen voting in some places and showing official identification at the polls. If you have moved since the last election, have changed your name or haven’t voted for a while, it is important to check on your voter registration status. Find out how.

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65th Anniversary: Construction, consolidation define late ’70s

Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America: Celebrating 65 years of the art of life.Consolidation of administrative offices, the creation of the Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America management corporation and construction of two brand new campuses defined the close of the 1970s for the Presbyterian Manor system. Learn more.

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