THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 16, 1984 Janice Goldfein, Southfield For more information on Sinai Hospital, or for referral to a Sinai physician, write to: Hospital and Community Relations 6767 West Outer Drive Detroit 48235 or call 493-5500. HOSPITAL OF DETROIT I moved to the Detroit area two years ago and I looked for an obstetrician on Sinai's staff when I became pregnant with my third child. I feel it's important for the Jewish community to support a Jewish-sponsored hospital. I'm really glad I chose Sinai! My older children were born in major hospitals in other cities, and my experience at Sinai was by far the best. The doctors and nurses were very responsive to my requests both in the labor room and in the post-partum unit. They provided very individualized care. It was very important for me to have my baby with me after the birth, for example, and they didn't take her away, even though I had had a cesarean delivery. The same nurse cared for me and the baby every day. She was wonderful—explained every- thing and apologized for any inconvenience. , I was in the Hospital for the Sabbath, and the Pastoral Care Department provided electric can- dles for me to light. The kosher food was also very good. Sinai cares for the entire family. My older daughter attended a class for siblings, taught by a warm, nur- turing nurse. She got a tour of the Hospital, and a coloring book about becoming a big sister. After the birth, she and my son came to visit, and were allowed to hold the baby in my room. I chose Sinai because I had heard the quality of care there was very high. Now I know it is. Sinai is my hospital. People Who Care 4,1g ,i1f+PriP.A.t.ifiNirif A.:4 1 1o211,1L-vgiiIrALtv,A.24 _11'.:1— 29