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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 22, 1982

Jewish Home for Aged/Detroit

Presents

"Accent on Aging"

Sunday, October 24, 1982
Jewish Community Center
6600 West Maple Road
Noon - 5 pm

Special Exhibits by:

Jewish Community Center

Jewish Federation Apartments

Jewish Family Service

Jewish Vocational Service

National Council of Jewish Women,

Greater Detroit Section

Edward I. S Freda Fleischman Residence,

Program Schedule

Louis C. (S. Edith B. Blumberg Plaza,

Samuel S. Lillian Hechtman Apartments

12:00 noon - 1:00 pm

Sinai Hospital of Detroit

Registration and opportunity to browse through

Plus - book sale, media presentations and refreshments

exhibitions/media presentations.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

For Your Information

Welcome and Introduction

• The program is free of charge.

Marvin H. Fleischman, President

• Please share this invitation with your spouse and/or interested

Jewish Home for Aged

Open registration.

friends.
• A shuttle bus wil4provide transportation from the 10 Mile Road

Charles S. Wolfe, Executive Vice-President

branch of the Jewish Community Center to the Maple-Drake

Jewish Home for Aged

Road Center at the following times:

Accent on the Family and the Aged [Keynote Presentation]

Leave 10 Mile

Barbara Silverstone, DSW

11:30 A.M.

Leave Drake Road

1:30 P.M.

3:30 P.M.

5:30 P.M.

2:10 pm - 3:00 pm

Concurrent sessions A

(Choose one.)

I. Accent on the National Perspective and the Aged

Monsignor Charles J. Fahey

II. Accent on the Environment and the Aged

SERVICE

Lorraine G. Hiatt MA

III.Accent on Mental Health and the Aged

Barry 0. Lebowitz, Ph.D.

a program of the
SINAI HOSPITAL GUILD

3:10 pm - 4:00 pm

Concurrent Sessions B

(Choose one.)

I. Accent on Adjusting to Aging

Barbara Silverstone, DSW

II. Accent on Mental Health and the Aged

IF you knoW a lonely, or handicapped,
senior citizen who needs to receive the
kindness of a daily telephone call, this
program will interest you.

Barry D. Lebowitz, Ph.D.

III.Accent on the Environment and the Aged

Lorraine G. Hiatt, MA.

4:10 pm - 5:00 pm

FOR SOME PEOPLE, the phone call will turn up needs
which can be met by community agencies. We can
provide a referral.

Accent on Aging in the 'BOs

Monsignor Charles J. Fahey

Concluding Remarks

FOR ALL OUR CLIENTS, the phone call means that
accidents and illnesses will not go unnoticed.

Miriam Sandweiss, Co-Chairperson

Charles S. Wolfe, Executive Vice-President

"Despite the popular image, to be old is not necessarily

synonymous with being weak or finished. Old age can be a time

of enjoyment, contentment, and productivity...The young tend to

IF YOU WOULD LIKE to receive Service With Love
telephone calls, recommend someone to receive calls, or
volunteer to make calls, phone the Sinai Hospital Guild at
493-5300. This service is freo.

assume that life must be dreadful for the old, but the old

themselves, who are experiencing old age first hand, take a far

Or, come to ACCENT ON AGING,
where information will be available.

less negative view of their own lives."

Barbara Silverstone, DSW

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