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Antiquing, staining & varnishing. 968-3949 40 Call DAN THE HANDYMAN 585-3581 RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL Painting & Remodeling Experienced Craftsman Basements, Kitchens, Bathrooms Stores, Offices - 30% OFF LABOR Extra Discount To Senior Citizens Free Estimates BURDA BROS. CO . 358-3615 CALL NOW! APPLE PAINTING & WALLPAPERING Quality work at affordable prices. Experienced. References. Call 547,4564 544-4315, after 6 PM 53—ENTERTAINMENT VERSATILE sophisticated party music. Call 893-9667. CARICATURES BY JULIUS For Parties or Business 293-1723 A PIANO BAR Featuring the piano/vocal stylings of Jeff Lindau. One of the largest reper- toires of tunes in the Metro area. From Gershwin to Billy Joel. Need a piano? I'll bring mine. 646-9531 FIND IT L IN THE Friday, December 10, 1982 83 A Jewish Welfare Feder- ation task force has been appointed to study de- velopment of a network of services for the elderly liv- ing in the community. Federation President Avern Cohn named Dr. Conrad L. Giles to head the Task Force on Non- Institutional_ _Services for the Elderly, its assignment to explore community- based support services that can help maintain the el- derly in independent living arrangements for as long as possible. Dr. Giles, a vice president of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, formerly chaired the Federation's Conference of Division Chairmen, the coordinative body for four budgeting and planning di- visions. He has served on the boards of several agen- cies and in the leadership ranks of the Allied Jewish Campaign. - Serving with Dr. Giles on the task force are James M. August, William Avrunin, Mar- lene Borman, Marcy Feldman, Wallace Hand- ler, Edythe Jackier, Mark Kahn, N. James Levey, Julie Levy, Dr. Hyman Mellen, Miriam Mondry, Michael Perlman, Helen Shevin, Robert Steinberg, Charles G. Stone and Bruce Thal. In a report to the Federa= tion Board of Governors, Dr. Giles noted that while a network of services already exists, the growing number of elderly persons in our community will require in- novative planning and im- plementation to fill in the gaps in service. An extensive survey that will provide the basis for fu- ture exploration by the task force estimates that the number of Jewish elderly residing in metropolitan Detroit may approach 12,000. The great majority are assumed to be living in their own homes with vary- ing degrees of indepen- dence; some 5,500 of these would need some measure of support services. Aside from the residen- tial facilities offered through Federation agen- cies (the Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Federation Apartments and the group home program of the Jewish Family Service), there are many non-institutional support services provided by Jewish communal agen- cies. These include homemaker, housing relo- cation and casework serv- ices, Meals on Wheels (in concert with National Council of Jewish Women), financial assistance and vis- iting programs to nursing homes — Jewish Family Service programs that reached 1,276 elderly clients in 1981. In addition, the Jewish Community Center offers programs and classes to 1,000 older persons, DR. CONRAD GILES primarily at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch in Oak Park. In cooperation with the Fresh Air Society, the Center and Jewish Home for Aged arrange for residential camping experiences at the Butzel Center. Other programs are the Senior Service Corps, Proj- ect Outreach for isolated persons living primarily in the inner city, sheltered workshop and job place- ment service, under the aegis of Jewish Vocational Service. The Jewish Home for Aged day care and respite programs, Sinai Hospital's Service With Love tele- phone reassurance program and the kosher meals pro- vided by Jewish Federation Apartments to the Oak Park Senior Center are other ways in which elderly persons are being assisted by community .agencies without their having to for- sake some measure of inde- pendence. Dr. Giles said that inter- agency cooperation is an important element in any expansion of service. In re- sponding to the needs of the elderly, he said, it is impor- tant to "build together to avoid duplication and eliminate gaps in services." Nonsectarian voluntary agencies, as well as government-supported services, would be involved in building a network of services. Among the areas in this network that will be explored by the task force with an eye to ex- pansion or development are home service and personal health needs, day care, transportation, group living, legal serv- ices, adult foster care and support services for people supporting the el- derly. The community's most dramatic undertaking on behalf of its elderly citizens is the construction, now under way, of the Fleis- chman Residence for Jewish Elderly, Hechtman Apart- ments and the Blumberg Plaza that links the structures, at the Maple- Drake site near the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield.