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October 26, 1990 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-26

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Life's golden years continue at
Borman Hall and Prentis Manor

They're the Jewish Home for Aged nursing
facilities . . . where leisure activities, kosher
meal service and health care all happen
under one roof

And best of all ... the monthly fee is all inclusive. There is no extra
charge for direct services needed by our community's Jewish older adults
who live at Borman Hall and Prentis Manor. Only medications and personal
needs are billed separately.

A full-time staff of highly skilled professionals provide the care delivery
system our residents deserve.
• All residents are seen by attending physicians, who are experienced in
treating older adults.
• Dentists, ophthalmologists, audiologists, speech therapists, physiatrists,
rehab specialists, psychiatrists, and podiatrists regularly examine and
treat residents at our in-house medical clinics.
• Physical and occupational therapists using state-of-the-art equipment,
including whirlpools, improve mobility and skills for residents in our
rehab rooms as well as through exercise and ambulation programs.
• Staff social workers are assigned to counsel families and residents.
• Medications are distributed from the on-site pharmacy run by our
registered pharmacist.
• Our Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist designs programs to
stimulate resident abilities and create an active environment
• Religious activities staff ensure that tradition and customs are maintained
year-round.
• Care is personalized with a plan designed by our staff nursing dietary,
social work, rehab and activities team to meet individual needs.
• Kosher meals and snacks are freshly prepared in our dairy and meat
kitchens at each facility,

"A*

The Health Care Financing Administration, responsible for enforcing regula-
tions governing the operation of nursing homes across the country, has
given Borman Hall and Prentis Manor outstanding reports in its published
survey data for the past two years.

Come live at Borman Hall or Prentis Manor ... your Jewish Home for Aged
where the ambience is unique ... After all, we're observing the ancient
tradition of caring for our elders.

For admissions information and
applications, contact Jerri Litt, MSW,
Director of Admissions at the
Corporate Office, Borman Hall.
(313) 532-7112

JEWISH HOME FOR AGED

Corporate Office: Borman Hall
19100 West Seven Mile Road • Detroit, Michigan 48219

Don't wait . . . Register for the best in Jewish nursing home care today in case you need us tomorrow.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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