Parsons Presbyterian Manor

Parsons Presbyterian Manor Faith-based senior living in Parsons: independent & assisted living, long-term care & rehab.

We are a faith-based, not-for-profit senior living community dedicated to serving our residents with a culture inspired by our Christian values. We take these values to heart as we provide independent living, assisted living, long-term care, and short-term rehabilitation (PATH®)—all in a caring, close-knit community.

04/06/2026

Early changes often appear gradually. Families may notice repeated questions, new difficulty with problem-solving, or subtle personality shifts.

Trust your instincts. Small changes can provide important insight.

Seeking guidance early allows families to explore support options together — thoughtfully and without urgency.

If you would ever like a confidential conversation, we’re here to help.

And the Winner is.....June Taylor!!!! 🫘 June guessed that there were 900 jelly beans in the jar 🫙. The correct number of...
04/06/2026

And the Winner is.....

June Taylor!!!! 🫘
June guessed that there were 900 jelly beans in the jar 🫙. The correct number of jellies is 8️⃣5️⃣5️⃣‼️

Hope everyone had a great Easter!!🐣🌼

Hope, renewal, and togetherness, Easter reminds us of life’s beautiful new chapters. 🌼Wishing all a day full of light an...
04/05/2026

Hope, renewal, and togetherness, Easter reminds us of life’s beautiful new chapters. 🌼

Wishing all a day full of light and love.

04/04/2026

Silent Saturday feels familiar to a lot of people.

Because it was the day in between.

Jesus had been crucified.
The tomb was sealed.
Heaven felt quiet.
The promise still mattered…
but nothing looked redeemed yet.

And that is the part nobody likes.

We love resurrection.
We can honor the cross.
But Silent Saturday?

That is the hard place.

The place where prayers feel unanswered.
Where grief is still fresh.
Where hope feels buried.
Where God seems silent
and you do not know what He is doing.

Saturday is the day that looked like nothing was happening.

But just because heaven was quiet
did not mean God was absent.

Just because the stone was sealed
did not mean the story was over.

Just because it looked finished
did not mean God was done.

And that will preach.

Because some of us are living in a Saturday season right now.

A season where it feels still.
Heavy.
Unclear.
Like God gave a promise
but all you can see is the tomb.

Silent Saturday reminds us
that God is still working
even in the silence.

Even in the waiting.
Even in the grief.
Even when you cannot feel Him.
Even when it looks like hope got buried.

The disciples probably thought it was over.

But Sunday was already on the way.

And maybe that is the word for somebody today:

Just because it is silent
does not mean God is not moving.

Just because you cannot see resurrection yet
does not mean it is not coming.

Some miracles happen loudly.

Some happen in the dark
while everybody thinks the story ended.

It’s our favorite time of the week…. Bingo with the Lincoln first graders!! They bring so much joy and laughter ☺️💕
04/01/2026

It’s our favorite time of the week…. Bingo with the Lincoln first graders!! They bring so much joy and laughter ☺️💕

Thank you, Julie, for taking a moment to recognize the everyday heroes who care deeply for our residents. Your appreciat...
04/01/2026

Thank you, Julie, for taking a moment to recognize the everyday heroes who care deeply for our residents. Your appreciation highlights the heart behind our mission. 💙

Share your gratitude! https://hubs.ly/Q0456ktB0

03/31/2026
03/31/2026

It’s that time of year, ART IS AGELESS here at Parsons Presbyterian Manor! Come in and cast your vote beginning April 1st, 8am until 5:30pm. Last day to vote is April 8th, 1:00.

03/31/2026

Discover clarity between Independent Living and Assisted Living in our short video. 🎥

Then, download our Just the Facts guide for a deeper look: https://hubs.ly/Q044FMRf0

Forgetting where you placed your glasses happens to all of us.  Dementia involves more persistent changes — difficulty m...
03/30/2026

Forgetting where you placed your glasses happens to all of us.

Dementia involves more persistent changes — difficulty managing finances, confusion in familiar places, or challenges following conversations.

If something feels different, it’s worth paying attention. Early conversations allow for clarity and proactive planning.

Our team is always available to help families understand what steps might be appropriate.

03/27/2026

Calling all artists!
Remember to submit your your artwork by March 31st!
Art is Ageless here at Parsons Presbyterian Manor!

Address

3501 Dirr Avenue
Parsons, KS
67357

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Parsons Presbyterian Manor posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Parsons Presbyterian Manor:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram

Category