Clay Center Presbyterian Manor
MARCH 2024
Finding a PATH back home
New Director of Nursing Announced
Clay Center resident Patricia Woodruff thought she was simply stepping out of the car last Mother’s Day - but in an instant she fell and broke her ankle in three places.
A familiar face at Clay Center Presbyterian Manor has a new position, the result of her hard work. Jessica Lippe, our former director of nursing, transitioned to a new position as the Director of Clinical Reimbursement at the PMMA® home office a few months ago. While we’re sad that Jessica left, we’re excited for her new opportunity. Jessica had been with our community since 2011 and has worked to put our residents first.
That’s how she ended up spending several months at Clay Center Presbyterian Manor, through our PATH® (Post-Acute to Home) program.
Madison Sibley was promoted to Director of Nursing
The community already found the perfect replacement – from within. Madison Sibley was promoted to Director of Nursing. Madison joined Clay Center Presbyterian Manor in August 2023 as the health services supervisor. She’s a registered nurse and has experience working as an agency nurse, a home health nurse, and as the home health director at the Cloud County Health Department. Join us in congratulating both Madison and Jessica for their promotions. u
“They were really helpful in getting me back home,” Patricia said. “They were very experienced and very good.” With PATH, our team of health care professionals tailor therapies and skilled nursing care to meet each patient’s needs. The PATH program include physical, occupational, and speech therapy as well as offering orthopedic, post-cardiac, and neurological and stroke rehab. Patricia said it was nice to be in a place with such great care - where she didn’t need to worry about the daily chores or navigating her home with an injury. Now that she’s back home, she’s getting healthier everyday.
Jessica Lippe was promoted to a position with the home office
“I still go to the hospital for physical therapy,” she said. “I graduated to a cane from a walker.” u
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