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October 19, 1984 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Piday, October 19,61984 27

Alterations
Custom Made Garments
Original Designs

1, the city's most attractive dining

spots. In warm weather, meals are
served in the garden, where the
Arabs once camped, and where
(,) excellent food is enhanced by
the
the pleasant and historic atmos-
phere. Following the meal, the
diners may tour the building and

its exhibits. If they listen care-
fully and observe keenly they may
hear the footsteps of Aga Rashid,
or the rustling of the Shapira
scrolls. They step carefully over
the entry, once marked by the
blood of Dr. Ticho, and they can
admire the work of Anna Ticho,

Sponsored by the
Jewish Home for Aged and
Sinai Hospital of Detroit
October 21, 1984
Jewish Community Center
6600 W. Maple Rd.

AC \C

If you do not pre-register, there will be registration available in the
front lobby as you enter the Community Center.

West Bloomfield
11:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
11:00 A.M. Display Areas Open

12:00 \oon

SESSIO\ I

Room & Lecture Assignments

call Karen for an appointment

Beth Ticho is on a little alley,
just off No.9 Harav Kook St, itself
a short thoroughfare running be-
tween Jaffa Road and Haneviim
Street.

/CCE\T

Aging affects us all and it affects us all in different ways. To promote
comprehension of the aging process, the aged, and ourselves, the
Jewish Home for Aged and Sinai Hospital offer ACCENT ON AGING.
It is through information and understanding that all of us will be
better prepared to accept, understand, and enjoy this very natural
_phase of life.

968-5852

now considered to have been
among Israel's greatest artists.

1 Ageless Aging:
How To Grow Old Without
Getting Older

Snacks Available

SESSIO\ Ill

6

Health Issues:
Myths and Realities

Room 301

William Solomon, M.D.

Shiffman Hall

McFarland Restaurant will be open

2:00 PM.

Medical Director—Jewish Home for Aged
Attending Physician—Sinai Hospital

F. Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.

Director—Problems of Daily Living Clinic

Ample Free Parking

Sinai Hospital

Everyone Is Invited

_Free of Charge

7

Room 315/16

1:00 PM.

SESSIO\ II

Kay Hoffman, Ph.D.

Social_ Work Program Director

2

Marygrove College

Finances:
The Costs of Growing Older

8

Room 301

Stephen R. Roizen

Special Displays and Exhibits
11:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.

A Photo Display "The Possibilities Are Ageless"
will begin on October 15. 1984
Sinai Hospital Of Detroit
Goldin Health Care Center/
Sinai Hospital. West Bloomfield
Jewish Home For Aged
Fleischman Residence and Blumberg Plaza
Sinai Hospital Guild
Service With Love
Auxiliary—Jewish Home For Aged
Jewish Federation Apartments
Jewish Vocational Service
Jewish Community Center
Jewish Family Service
Nursing Care & Restorative Therapy
Occupational Therapy
National Council Of Jewish Women/Meals On Wheels
Book Sale

Sexuality:
An Ageless Perspective

Fitness, Exercise
and Your Body

Room 309/10

Associate Director

Barbara Konopka, Ph.D.

Jewish Home for Aged

3

Research Fellow—Department of Cardiac
Rehabilitation

Sinai Hospital

On Death and Dying

Room 306

SESSIO\ IV

Susan Darlington, Ph.D.
Problems of Daily Living Clinic
Sinai Hospital

4

9

3:00 PM.

Here's To a Wise Old Age

Shiffman Hall

Drugs and Medications:
A Better Understanding

Naomi Feil, M.S.W., A.C.S.W.
Validation Training Institute

Room 315/16

10 CPR

Norman Lancia, Pharm. D.

Center Theatre

Coordinator, Department of Pharmaceutical
Services

John F. Sabo, B.S., RRT and Staff

Sinai Hospital

5

(CPR) Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation

Center Theatre

Tay Sachs Screening ($20.00)

John S. Sabo, B.S., RRT and Staff

Sinai Hospital of Detroit, and Sinai Hospital Guild, in conjunction with
the Genetic Counseling Clinic of Henry Ford Hospital assisted by
B'nai Brith Women, will sponsor a screening program. Protect your
unborn children with a simple blood test to learn if you are a carrier.
A donation of $20.00 is requested though no one will be turned away .
for lack of funds.

Director—Respiratory Care

Sinai Hospital
Two Hour Classes
Limited to 30 Persons per Session
Heart Saver Card Earned

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:

Renee Mahler
JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED

532-7112

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