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November 02, 1962 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-02

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Cornerstone to B e
Laid for Southfield
Nursing Home Sunday

The cornerstone for the new
Southfield Nursing Home, demon-
strating new standards of care
for the long term ill, will be laid
at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Sponsored by a group of
Detroit business leaders and
physicians, Southfield Nursing
Home will be erected at 10 1/2
Mile Rd. and Lahser.
President of the Home is Dr.
Harry C. Saltzstein, former chief
of staff of Sinai Hospital and
consulting surgeon at Sinai and
Harper Hospitals. Other officers
include: Eugene Arnfeld, James
Wineman and Lew Wisner, vice-
presidents; Dr. E. N. Rottenberg,
secretary; and Maurice Arons-
son, treasurer.
Ira J. Sonnenblick, executive
director of the Jewish Home for
the Aged, is planning consultant.
The home, designed by Charles
N. Agree, Inc., architects, will
provide accommodations for 100
patients, with 12 private rooms
and 44 double rooms arranged
in two wings. Bedrooms may be
air conditioned at the patient's
option. Central facilities will in-
clude a chapel, recreation room,
therapy facilities, barber and
beauty shop and medical offices.
All will be air conditioned. The
dining room will include special
facilities for feeding of wheel
chair patients. The one story .
building is designed for maxi-
mum fire safety, with multiple
exits.
FHA financing of $500,000 for
Southfield Nursing Home was
arranged by Advance Mortgage
Corporation and placed with the
Michigan Bank. Parliament Con-
struction Co., Ferndale, is the
general contractor.
Other sponsors include: Dr
Herbert J. Bloom, Al Borman,
Tom Borman, Arthur Q. Davis,
Mrs. Beatrice Levitt, Emanuel J.
Harris, Henry J. Moses, Dr. S.
R. Scheinberg, and Paul Zucker-
man.
Sponsors of the Southfield
Nursing Home hope to demon-
strate possible answers to one
of the nation's greatest health
challenges, the care of the
chronically ill and the infirm
aging.


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