In A `Manor` - King`s Manor Methodist Retirement
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In A `Manor` - King`s Manor Methodist Retirement
In A ‘Manor’ of Speaking . . . Hereford, Texas (806) 364-0661 A Big Delicious Thank You! The Hamburger Luncheon benefiting King’ Manor on September 20th was another example of the Hereford community’s compassion and heart. The benefit was sponsored by a generous alliance of Hereford churches and individuals. As we have seen so many times before, the outpouring of support was heart-stopping. Our friend Jim Steiert entreated the assistance of local churches and individuals who underwrote the cost of the entire event. The event raised over $25,000 to go towards the fire loss. God is good, as are the folks of Deaf Smith County! october, 2015 • Mike and Zeba Schouten of Mission Dairy and Southwest Dairy Farmers for donation of ice cream. • Tim and Cherry Laws, who worked the evening before helping Jim Steiert with the set-up on Saturday evening. Tim is such a good guy; he also helped Jim unload peanut butter for the Food Pantry that afternoon. Tim Laws was among the able cooking crew that made the Burger Benefit for King’s Manor possible. • Chip Formby of KPAN and Darla Parks of KNNK, KDHN in Dimmitt, and the Friona • Tim Laws of First Financial Bank, who expertly cooked burgers along with Danny Harshey, John Woods of First National Bank, Jerry Teal of Century 21 and Brandon Fuqua. Steve Hodges served as grillmeister for the Burger Benefit for King’s Manor and wrangled up a crew of portable cookers and the cooks to man them. The work took place in a cloud of grilling smoke. • The Fellowship of Believers for their generous financial support and labor of love. They hauled food, dipped cobbler, organized and washed! Our Sincere and heartfelt thanks to: • Steve Hodges of Whiteface Cleaners, who graciously provided the meat and brought his cooker and burger cooking expertise. Mind the flames and the cooking speed—skilled grill cooks made for savory fare at the King’s Manor Burger Benefit. Hamburger Luncheon Cleanup Crew-Betty Coneway vacuumed her heart out! (Continued on Page 2) In A Manor of Speaking . . . Page 2 A Big Delicious Thank You! (Continued from Page 1) Star all really helped out with so thankful for our King’s Manor PR. supporters from all over who make our mission possible. • Tom and Betty Coneway, who pitched in and helped on event day. Betty vacuumed the entire banquet room singlehandedly! • The Methodist Men, The Friday Morning Men’s Group, First United Methodist Church, First Baptist Church, St. Anthony’s Church, and San Jose Church for their outpouring of support. • King’s Manor’s own Rosie Tijerina and the kitchen staff for slicing tomatoes and onions until they were crying real tears. • Missy and Scott Wilcox, Becky Williams, Janet Coleman, Joanna Kluck and Jim Layman for their help. • Our amazing community members who poured out their love and support! There are so many individuals and groups that provided assistance that I no doubt left many out, but am no less grateful for your assistance with this endeavor. Hereford is a wonderful community and we are Mind the flames and the cooking speed—skilled grill cooks made for savory fare at the King’s Manor Burger Benefit. With a grateful and humble heart, Shelly Thank you to the Friday Morning Men’s Group Our residents had a special treat at September’s family night in the form of guest “cookers” from the Friday Morning Men’s Group. These gentlemen are a group of Christian men who meet every Friday and share their love of Christ in not only the way they live their lives but by “doing good” in our community. These men cooked hamburgers and hot dogs for King’s Manor residents and families, and then joined us for our meal which was such a special gift. They not only underwrote the cost of the meat, but made a donation to the Sunday hamburger benefit as well. We are so thankful to Tim Laws, B.J. Gililland, Scott Hall, Scott Keeling, Steve Horrell, John Stagner, Mike Brumley, Tom Dickerson, and Billy Seiver for your support and your presence. Family Night had a wonderful turnout. King’s Manor Auxiliary When King’s Manor and Westgate were built, a group of ladies from the Hereford community started a service organization to serve the residents. These ladies did room visits, wrote letters for residents, delivered mail, painted fingernails, did the monthly birthday parties and other parties and functions held during the year, and took care of the manor desk in King’s Manor. They met two times each year and paid annual dues of $10.00. They eventually started having bake sales to raise funds to fill needs for the residents such as Christmas gifts and to purchase items for King’s Manor. In recent years they have kept the pianos and organ tuned. They have purchased furniture, items for the kitchen and window treatments; they have given memorials in memory of those who have passed away - all of this to name only a few things the organization has done throughout the years. The Auxiliary was once a vital part of King’s Manor and its mission to serve others but because of a lack of participation, is no longer functioning. We would like to know if there is someone or a group of someones who would be interested in volunteering to lead and organize the Auxiliary before it is officially closed. If you have any questions and/or are interested in this volunteer position, please contact Shelly Moss here at King’s Manor. Thank you, Becky Williams, LSW In A Manor of Speaking . . . Our Appreciation . . . Donations to King’s Manor Jackie & A. W. Shoffit Thomas & Sherri Alger Donald Douglas Jan Garrett Eileen Berryman Deaf Smith Co. Volunteer Board Memorials to King’s Manor Irene Bradley Joel, Lee & Cindy Bradley Ann Eicke Pam Perrin Ruth Fortenberry Pam Perrin Mary Ann Gattis All States Truck Permits Donna Reinart Ann Wood Lori & Scott Hall Mary Neal Risley Mariellen & Jerry Homfeld Sue & Jerry Smith Gladys & G. C. Merritt Sharon & Steve Hodges Marie Stringer Dolores Brorman Carol & Michael Leinen Nancy Hays Anne & Ronnie Reiter Pam Perrin Madalena Hudson Joyce Jenkins Pam Perrin Marian & Calvin Goodin Sammye Lucas Pam Perrin Lisa Martin Jon & Kasey Fuller Vondell Plummer Anne & Ronnie Reiter Catharine Russell Judith & Don Minchew Craig Smith Marian & Calvin Goodin Rita Wensorski Gladys & G. C. Merritt Benny Womble Anne & Ronnie Reiter Dr. Trow Mims Marian & Calvin Goodin Judith & Don Minchew Memorials to Samaritan Hospice Bill Howard Barbara & Joe Kerr Mattie Donaldson McGinty & Associates King’s Manor extends a warm welcome to: Westgate: Emilio & Beatriz Fuentes Therapy: Nellie Gilliland Mary Peace Anita Wilhelm Edna Alexander Our Christian Sympathy To The Families of: Madalena Hudson Benny Womble Page 3 HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Employees: Kesha Warner ....................... 10/02 Paloma Jaime ....................... 10/04 Mary Valdez ......................... 10/05 Elizabeth Ramirez . .............. 10/09 Donica Gaitan ...................... 10/09 Angelica Hernandez . ........... 10/10 Alice Gonzales ..................... 10/14 Llolanda Osborne . ............... 10/16 Carmela Brock ..................... 10/18 Tammy Lopez ...................... 10/19 Leesa Morales ...................... 10/19 Mary Brinkman . .................. 10/21 Yesenia Huerta ..................... 10/22 April Thomas ....................... 10/23 Robin Mickler ...................... 10/27 Crystal Gamez . .................... 10/31 Manor: Ronnie Buse ......................... 10/08 Jolene Bledsoe ..................... 10/17 Dempsey Alexander ............. 10/22 Westgate: Guadalupe Leal .................... 10/06 Elmina Garcia ...................... 10/21 Childcare: Trew Baird ........................... 10/17 Colin Matthews . .................. 10/29 Grievances: Just a Reminder If you have a grievance you would like to formally submit, there are forms available in the notebook on the table in the Westgate Activity Room with instructions. Also remember that survey results remain displayed on that same table. In A Manor of Speaking . . . Page 4 Activity News Manor News September was an amazing month here at the Manor. We had a lot of very special activities for everyone to participate in. On the 11th, Joanna Kluck presented a very helpful Nutrition In-service for the Manor Residents. We had great attendance and Residents gained a lot of useful information for individual diet needs. Thanks Joanna, we sure enjoyed the program. Starting off Assisted Living week with a bang, on the 15th we had a Manor/Community Health Fair sponsored by “Kings Manor Home Health.” Flu shots were given to the Residents and the community; blood pressure and blood sugar levels were also tested. The Residents and I had a Craft Table with all kinds of wonderful things to purchase. Tickets for the Texas Quilt have sold well, and I look forward to the drawing on Oct. 1st in the front lobby at 10 a.m. I would like to thank the Hereford High Beauty School for coming to the Health Fair to make sure everyone got a relaxing manicure after their shot. We had about fifteen students participating. Thanks Rhonda, for making this happen. Also, thanks to the Dietary staff for the amazing refreshments which they always provide for our events. On the 16th we had a Mexican Fiesta Lunch with enchiladas, beans, rice and all the trimmings. Our very own Kings Manor Fiesta Dancers came to entertain the residents with a traditional Mexican dance. The ladies were all dressed in their beautiful dresses full of color and history as they represented the holiday with such grace. We couldn’t leave out Bingo during Assisted Living Week and we had a great turnout. We played the game in a different manner. The residents were allowed to steal a table mate’s prize if they didn’t like their own. However, no one would steal each other’s prize, even though it was contemplated at times with lots of laughter in the air, but with no takers. As the week came to a fast end, we had Family Night on the 17th. The food was cooked outside by the Friday Morning Men’s Group. Words cannot express how much we appreciate you - what a great group of guys! They provided the meat and cooked for the Residents and families, serving about 160 people that night. The burgers were amazing, not to mention the hotdogs which are always my favorite. Our facility is truly blessed to have so many great Volunteers. After everyone was served we were also blessed to have Rocky Andrews and his wife play great, good ole country Gospel favorites. This brought such joy to all our hearts. We are so appreciative for you coming and sharing your Godgiven talents. As I look over September’s calendar I could go on and on about how each day here at the Manor is so wonderful. I am so thankful to spend my day with the people I care so much about. With October here and all the holidays around the corner, we will be having several special events posted in your calendars, I look forward to seeing everyone, hope you have a great month enjoy the beauty of the Fall season. Brenda Blacksher Manor Activity Dir. Westgate News September was a very busy month. We celebrated Mexico’s Independence with a Fiesta Day on the 16th. Family Night had a wonderful turnout, as we had our last cook-out for this year. Thank you to all the staff for your help during all the cook-outs. We will start the month with our monthly birthday party with Childcare. National Dessert Day is on the 14th, pumpkin decorating is on the 22nd, and we will end the month with an Oktoberfest party in the Lamar Room with Childcare. We will start our Fall and holiday crafts this month. We are looking forward to these next couple of months with all kinds of fun groups and activities. Read your calendars for scheduled events. We are blessed to be part of King’s Manor and your family. Wishing everyone a blessed month! Chris & Bertha W.G. Activities Our very own Kings Manor Fiesta Dancers + one. In A Manor of Speaking . . . Page 5 King’s Manor Home Health News I was calling Bingo at King’s Manor a few weeks ago. After we had finished, I was talking to several of the residents from the Cottages about home health care. They asked me, “When did home health care start in America?” I told them that it got its start around 1883 in a small town in Nashua, New Hampshire. There was a group of young Nashua women who founded a nonprofit and named it The Good Cheer Society. These ladies were concerned with the health and welfare of the community’s poor and disadvantaged. The members of the society made home visits to the sick mill workers and their children in and around Nashua. In 1902, nineteen years later the Society hired its first nurse. The need for services grew over the years, and more nurses and a supervisor were employed and the Nashua Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) was formed, becoming one of the first of the nation’s VNA’s. Many regarded visiting nurses as the solution to urban threats of poverty, industrialization, and infectious disease. Brief nurse visits treated the sick, trained family members in care techniques, and protected the public from the spread of disease through better hygiene. By 1905 there were 171 VNA agencies and they employed 455 nurses. People were treated at home versus hospitalization and many additional nurses worked freelance as private duty caregivers. In 1912 the American Red Cross (ARC) established a national rural visiting nurse service for the people sick in the county. Following World War I, ARC launched an intensive effort to help its local chapters initiate community-based services for visiting nurses. Home-based nursing care reached a turning point in 1929. Urban death rates were declining dramatically and infectious diseases were being replaced by degenerative diseases as a leading cause of death. Hospitalbased care was now being sought by patients and private duty nurses followed these patients into the institutional setting. Home care became secondary to the hospital-based system that dominated American health care. Medicare legislation in 1965 provided home care benefits for the elderly. Certification to participate in the program was limited to nonprofit home care agencies and public health departments. Approximately 1275 organizations were initially certified. Services expanded and therapists, home health aides, homemakers, social workers, and nutritionists joined the home care team. The Older Americans Act, designed to help older persons stay in their homes, was also initiated during this time with home care funding. Home care as an industry began to grow rapidly. During the last one hundred and thirty years, American families have cared for their sick and disabled loved ones in their homes, and they have increasingly turned to home care professionals for assistance. Many of the procedures and services have changed, but the essence of home care - the warm, personalized care - remains the same. It has been proven over and over that providing a sense of continued freedom and independence to clients in the comfort of their home allows them to heal and recover more quickly. The most recent published number of home care agencies in America was released in 2012 by the National Association of Home Care, (NAHC) stating there are 12,200, and according to the Texas Association of Home Care, there are 5,500 in Texas. We at King’s Manor Home Health are proud to be one of the 5,500 in Texas. Our agency is Medicare approved and is the only one in Deaf Smith, Castro, or Parmer counties that is accredited by the community health accreditation program, CHAP. CHAP is the leading accrediting organization for the home health care industry and has publicly certified King’s Manor Home Health as voluntarily achieving the highest standard of excellence for homebased health care. The rigorous CHAP process involves a thorough examination of the business and service aspects of the entire King’s Manor Home Health Care organization, which includes office and client visits in order to evaluate service quality, structural strength, organizational effectiveness, and human and financial resources. The Medicare regulations are very clear about freedom of choice, so when the necessity arises that you are in need of home health services, remember that it is your right to select the home health of your choice. I hope you will consider us at King’s Manor Home Health and let us serve you in the privacy of your home. If you or your loved one has questions about home health services, feel free to give us a call at 806-3636085 or come by the Atrium at 426 North Main Street. Suite, E. Blessings to You and Yours, George Buchenau, RN, BSN, MBA Executive Director, King’s Manor Home Health And Samaritan Hospice In A Manor of Speaking . . . Page 6 Manor Activity Calendar October, 2015 Sun Mon Tue 5 6 1:00 Table Games 1:00 Resident Council 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Memory Games 12 13 6:00 Wesley Methodist 11 9:00 Worship Service 10:00 Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 18 9:00 Worship Service 10:00 Coffee Social 5:30 Church of Christ Supper 25 9:00 Worship Service 10:00 Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 9:30 Nail Care And Coffee Social LR 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Craft Room ( Bring an old T-Shirt ) Ronnie Buse 10/08 Jolene Bledsoe 10/17 Dempsey Alexander 10/22 4 10:00 Coffee Social /Word Search 11:00 Exercise 1:30 Table Games 3:00 Sing a Long 10:00 Coffee Social / Word Search 11:00 Exercise 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Sing A Long 19 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Exercise 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Sing A Long 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Bible Study 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Bible Study 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Remember When 20 7:30 Pilot Club 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Bible Study 5:00 Stew Supper And Game Night 7 10:00 Coffee Social & DoNuts 11:00 Exercise 1:00 Table Games 9:30 Nail Care And Coffee Social LR 1:00 Table Games 2 10:00 Coffee Social & Word Search 11:00 Exercise 1:00 Table Games 9 10:00 Coffee Social & Word Search 11:00 Exercise 3:00 Craft Room ( Bring and empty Jar ) 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Movie LR 14 15 16 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Exercise 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Bingo 7:00 a.m. Eggs Benedict 9:30 Nail Care and Coffee Social 10:00 Coffee Social & Word Search 11:00 Exercise 1:00 Table Games 1:00 Table Games Sat 3 10:00 Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Bingo 10 10:00 Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Bingo 17 10:00 Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Bingo 5:00 Supper Club 21 22 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Bingo 3:00 Birthday Party 29 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Exercise 27 28 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Sing A long 1:00 Table Games 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Family Feud Game LR 3:00 Bingo 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Bible Study 8 Fri 3:00 Bingo 26 10:00 Coffee Social 11:00 Exercise Thu 1 Happy Birthday Activity Calendar is subject to Change 9:00 Worship Service 10:00 Coffee Social Wed 10:00 Coffee Social & DoNuts 11:00 Exercise 9:30 Nail Care and Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 9:30 Nail Care And Coffee Social LR 1:00 Table Games 23 10:00 Coffee Social & Word Search 11:00 Exercise 1:00 Table Games 2:00 Arm Chair Traveler Video LR 30 10:00 October Fest Party in the Lamar Room Facility Wide ( Please Dress up in your favorite Costume ) Note: Non– Scary 1:00 Table Games / Refreshments 24 10:00 Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Bingo 31 10:00 Coffee Social 1:00 Table Games 3:00 Bingo In A Manor of Speaking . . . Page 7 Westgate Activity Calendar October, 2015 Sun x Shopping Days Tuesdays & Fridays x 10:00 The Price is Right in lobby x 11:30 Lunch w/Residents x 4:00 Mail x Mon Service/LR 10:00 Refreshments in Lamar Room 10:15 Catholic Church visits 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games 6:00 Wesley United Methodist Church Calendar Subject to Change 5 8:30 Morn- ing Devotionals in Rooms 9:00 News/lobby 10:00 Bible Study 2:00 Rm Visits 3:00 Bingo 119:00 Worship 12Columbus Service/LR 10:00 Refreshments in Lamar Room 10:15 Catholic Church visits 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games Wed Day ! 8:30 Morning Devotionals 9:00 News/lobby 10:00 Bible Study 2:00 Room Visits 3:00 Bingo 5:00 Family Support Group Thu 1 Newsletters HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 1 on1’s Between Groups 4 9:00 Worship Tue Fri 2 8:30 Visits 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:00 Cookies & Coffee 1:30 Dominoes 2:00 Patio Out3:00 Birthday ing Party w/Childcare 8:30 Sensory Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals /Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Stringing Fruit Loops Guadalupe Leal 10/06 Elmina Garcia 10/21 Sat 3 8:30 Room Visits 10:00 Bingo Newspaper 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games Volunteers & Family Visits 6 8:30 Sensory 7 8:30 Room 8 8:30 Sensory 9 8:30 Visits 13 8:30 Sen- 14 National 15 8:30 Senso- 16 8:30 Visits 17 8:30 Room Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Rm Visits 3:00 Reading w/childcare sory Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Rm Visits 3:00 Reminisce Visits 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 9:30 Nail Care 1:30 Word Search Puzzles 3:00 Sing-A-Long Newspaper Dessert Day! 8:30 Room Visits 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 9:30 Nail Care 1:30 Word Search Puzzle 3:00 Special Treat Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals /Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Cleaning Bingo Chips 3:00 Cooking Class ry Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals /Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Magazine Club 3:00 Bakery Breads 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:00 Doughnuts & Coffee 1:30 Card Game 2:00 Movie 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:00 Pastry & Coffee 1:30 Dominoes 2:00 Patio Outing 10 8:30 Room Visits 10:00 Bingo Newspaper 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games Volunteers & Family Visits Visits 10:00 Bingo Newspaper 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games Volunteers & Family Visits 18 9:00 Worship 19 8:30 Morn- 20 8:30 Sen- 21 8:30 Room 22 8:30 Sen- 23 8:30 Visits 24 8:30 Room Service/LR 10:00 Refreshments in Lamar Room 10:15 Catholic Church visits 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games 5:30 Church of Christ w/Families ing Devotionals/ Rm 9:00 News/lobby 10:00 Bible Study 2:00 Rm Visits 3:00 Bingo sory Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Rm Visits 3:00 Trivia Visits 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 9:30 Nail Care 2:00 Scenic Drive Newspaper 3:00 Talk Show & Coffee sory Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Coffee 3:00 Pumpkin Carving/Decor 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:00 Cookies & Coffee 1:30 Cards Game 2:00 Arm Chair Visits 10:00 Bingo Newspaper 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games Volunteers& Family Visits 259:00 Worship 26 8:30 Morn- 278:30 Senso- 28 8:30 Room 298:30 Senso- 30 8:30 Visits 318:30 Room Service/LR 10:00 Refreshments in Lamar Room 10:15 Catholic Church visits 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games ing Devotionals/ Rm 9:00 News/lobby 10:00 Bible Study 2:00 Room Visits 3:00 Bingo 5:00 Family Support Group ry Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Rm Visits 3:00 Resident Council Visits 9:00 Morning Devotionals/Rm 9:30 Nail Care 1:30 Word Search Puzzles 3:00 Spelling Bee Newspaper ry Group 9:00 Morning Devotionals Rm 10:30 Exercise 1:30 Easy Listening 3:00 Crafts 9:00 News & Social in lobby 10:00 Oktoberfest Party/LR w/ Childcare 1:30 Daily Devotionals 2:00 Dominoes Visits 10:00 Bingo Newspaper 1:00 Table Puzzle 2:00 Table Games Volunteers & Family Visits KING’S MANOR METHODIST RETIREMENT HOME, INC. 400 Ranger Drive Hereford, Texas 79045 King’s Manor Staff (806) 364-0661 Executive Director.....................................................Shelly Moss Westgate Administrator............................................Joanna Kluck Chief Financial Officer..............................................Jim Layman Director of Nursing................................................... D’dee Grove Assist. Dir. Nursing....................................... Marisela Hernandez Social Services/Admiss........................................ Becky Williams Activity Dir. ..................................................... Brenda Blacksher Billing Coordinator................................................ Janet Coleman Medicare Billing.........................................................Tina Valdez Human Resources................................................... Missy Wilcox Dir. Housekeep./Trans............................................ Stella Delgado Dir. of Maintenance................................................ Larry Carlson Dir. of Dietary Services........................................... Rosie Tijerina Assisted Living Director......................................... Kaye Hansard Dir. Samaritan Hospice & Home Health..... George Buchenau, Jr. Chaplain................................................................ Dennis Latham Child Care Director....................................................Mary Rocha Administrative Assist................................................. Linda Davis King’s Manor Board of Directors Chairman: Dan Higgins Members: John Perrin, Michael Carr, Julia Laing, Scott Keeling, Brenda Fuentes. Ex-officio: Kevin Bushart FUMC non profit org US Postage Paid Permit No 247 Amarillo, TX King’s Manor Methodist Retirement System A Continuing Care Retirement Community offering Independent Living: Houses and Cottages Assisted Living: Private Apartments 24-Hour Nursing Care: offering long-term care, respite care, physical and occupational therapy and quality nursing services. Private Pay, Medicare, Medicaid and Insurance. Child Care Center: Open to the community and Staff, 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mon - Fri. High staff ratios to provide love and care for your children. Samaritan Hospice: Local professionals specializing in rural care in your home or in the facility of your choice. Home Health: Featuring excellent therapy services and skilled nursing care. samaritanhospice.net • www.kmmrs.com King’s Manor is an equal opportunity employer. We believe that all persons are entitled to equal employment and do not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment, training, or advancement because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, or disability. If you do not wish to receive this publication, please e-mail your name and address along with a request to be removed from the newsletter list to: ldavis@kmmrs.com