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Friday, January 11, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

THE WRITE WORD

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NEWS

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SOUTHFIELD PLAZA

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Bill Schwartz is shown in a 1983 photograph participating in an art
clasS the Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center.

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the frail elderly in the corn- endowments and foundations.
munity. For reasons of cul- As a result, a number of task
tural heritage and religious force recommendations al-
preference, these persons ap- ready have been implemented.
pear to prefer health services These include- kosher meals
to be provided within a Jewish for the elderly at the Jimmy
context. Morris Branch of the Center,
• Because most Jewish el- food vouchers, casework,
derly live in the Oak Park/ homemaker and respite serv-
Southfield areas, emphasis ices provided by Jewish Fam-
should be placed on services at ily Service. The subsidy of
the Jimmy Prentis Morris apartment rentals and the
Branch of the Jewish Commu- continuation of JFS-sponsored
nity Center, where large housing originally funded by
numbers of Jewish elderly al- the Max M. Fisher Jewish
ready gather for social and Community Foundation for
groups of persons in a
recreational activities.
• Stressing the importance noninstitutional setting, also
of family involvement in car- have been made possible by
ing for the elderly, there generous donors.
To dispense information to
should be services which sup-
port the family unit in long- the community about services
offered by communal agencies,
term care situations.
• To connect people in need a Jewish Information Service
with services offered by the has been initiated by Federa-
community, there should be tion in concert with its agen-
outreach, information and ac- cies. Lifeline, an emergency
cess transportation provided. alarm and response system
• Agencies' traditional em- which allows the elderly im-
phasis on serving those who mediate access to assistance,
cannot afford to pay has is about to be implemented by
excluded a significant number Sinai Hospital through a
of Jewish elderly, at the same grant from the Shiffman
time depriving agencies of in- Foundation.
Other services to alleviate
come that would allow them to
serve even more elderly. loneliness and social isolation
Therefore, agencies should include congregate living,
provide services, insofar as vocational programs, outreach
possible, to all in need, regard- by synagogues and friendly
less of income. visitor programs. Expanded
The Task Force, chaired by transportation services also
Dr. Conrad L. Giles, was ap- are vital, the task force felt.
pointed by Federation's then- Respite programs, such as
president, Judge Avern Cohn. that recently announced by
Membership was drawn from Jewish Family Service, will
leadership of principal agen- offer support to families who
cies serving the aged, as well have elderly in their care. It
as JWF planning and budget- also was recommended that a
ing divisions and others with a special committee be estab-
special interest in the field of lished to study the feasibility
aging. of hospice care for the termi-
The task force was instru- nally ill, under Jewish au-
mental in securing $250,000 spices.
Programs which bring to-
from a variety of sources in-
government, gether the young and the old
cluding

