Clay Center Presbyterian Manor had zero deficiencies on its annual assisted living licensing survey conducted by the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services (KDADS).
“Achieving zero deficiencies on an annual survey is a tremendous accomplishment,” said Morgan Burton, executive director. “I am so proud of this team’s hard work and dedication to our mission to provide quality senior services guided by Christian values. It is our staff’s commitment to our mission and residents that led to a deficiency-free community.”
Senior living communities are surveyed regularly by their licensing agency for compliance of regulations established to ensure a standard of care is met. These regulations, which number in the hundreds, are designed to ensure resident health and safety. By meeting this standard, senior living communities are able to renew their licenses and continue to provide care. Surveys are conducted on average every 18 months.
The surveyors look at every aspect of a resident’s life, from dietary choices, to dental care; from frequency of physician visits to ease of access to their mail.
“Being recognized as a deficiency-free community demonstrates our staff’s compassion and desire to make Clay Center Presbyterian Manor a place our residents are honored to call home,” Burton said.
The achievement by Clay Center Presbyterian Manor places the senior living community in the top tier of survey performances in Kansas. For more information about Clay Center Presbyterian Manor, visit the website at ClayCenterPresbyterianManor.org or contact Dani Kuhlman, marketing and sales counselor, at 785-632-5646 or dkuhlman@pmma.org.
Clay Center Presbyterian Manor has served Clay County since 1968 with independent and assisted living, long-term care, and short-term rehabilitation. Learn more at ClayCenterPresbyterianManor.org. Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization with 15 locations in Kansas and Missouri. Learn more at PresbyterianManors.org.