Sinai Hospital Zivi an Center for Conti nued Care to Open Sinai Hospital's new $1,900,000 Zivian Center for Continued Care, representing a major development in progressive patient care, will open Dec. 1, Sinai Executive Vice President Dr. Julien Priver an- nounced. The center is designed for short- ter convalescent patients who need only minimal nursing care while requiring medical observation or hospital services up to several weeks. The "continued care" concept has aroused considerable recent interest in the hospital field be- cause of anticipated cost reduc- tions and innovations in patient Care. It is still in the experimental Israelis Extend Welcome, 'Adopt' Young Volunteers TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israeli fami- lies are "adopting" young men and women from North America who are doing a year of voluntary Service in Israel under the Sherut LaAm program. The families will welcome the youngsters to their homes on holidays and other oc- casions, They will also provide them with keys so that the volun- teers will have access to their homes whenever they are in town. Lot G Lot 4 Eastland Northland 4 Ways to Charge • • • • Surwin's Security Bankard Master Charge • stage. Patients will have opportunities for recreation and socializing not available to them in the general hospital. Their visiting hours will be longer and they will be allowed to wear street clothes and eat in a central dining room. The center will contain three units of 33 beds each—five private and 28 semi-private. Each room will have a television set and motel-type furnishings. The entire building will be carpeted and air conditioned. The center will increase the number of beds at Sinai Hospital to 491. It was designed by Al- bert Kahn Associates of Detroit in conjunction with Hamilton Associ- ates, a hospital consulting fiern in Interior decoration Minneapolis. was by Walter J. Duncan Associ- ates of Detroit. Construction of the 99-bed facil- ity was made possible by a $200,- 000 gift two years ago from Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Zivian. Zivian, a retired Detroit steel executive, is a past vice president of the Sinai board of trustees and co-founder of the hospital. Mrs. Zivian is a former Sinai "volun- teer" and trustee of Sinai's Shapero School of Nursing. They now live in Palm Beach, Fla. The Zivian Center will be the fifth addition to Sinai Hospital, 6767 W. Outer Drive, since 1966. A sixth addition, a 156-bed ex- panded bed facility, will open in 1971. WI tili. ".... — . s, ., .....r _::::.=.,:". • - ___...v..........*. --..,,--- -..;:..4t _ .. s T_ . . - '.... i . S.,' . Tr.:. 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