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April 05, 1991 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-04-05

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Sinai Hospital Sets
Pre-Natal Tea

Tips on proper child care,
labor and delivery and good
prenatal care will be
available at Sinai Hospital's
third annual Materna Tea,
open house of the Mothers
and Infants' Center, 1-3 p.m.
April 14.
The free afternoon event,
sponsored by Sinai's
Perinatal/Gynecology Nurs-
ing, will include tours of the
units which compose the
Detroit-based hospital's
perinatal/gynecology depart-
ment. The program also will
offer educational booths and
vendor displays, as well as the
opportunity to take part in
the popular "Ask the Nurse"
question and answer session.
Materna Tea is open to all
individuals and families in-
terested in childbirth and
women's healthcare services.
Guests will be shown a video
tape of the labor and delivery
unit, in order to provide
privacy for current Sinai
patients.
The nurse-guided tours will
encompass Sinai's two
Family-Centered Care units,
where new mothers are
taught baby and self care, the
Women's Health Care Unit
which provides care to women
throughout their life span
and the Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit.
Following the tours, guests
will walk among the booths
and displays offered by ven-
dors and Sinai healthcare pro-
fessionals to obtain informa-
tion on childcare, nutrition,
prenatal care and labor and
delivery and more. The oppor-
tunity to discuss specific
healthcare concerns with one
of several Sinai nurses will be
offered at the "Ask the
Nurse" booth. •
For reservations by April 7,
call Corporate Communica-
tions, 493-5500.

Baseball Bonanza
At JPM April 14

The Neighborhood Project's
Baseball Bonanza will be
held 1-4 p.m. April 14 at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center.
Featuring WXYZ-TV's Don
Shane and former Detroit
Tiger Willie Horton, the
event will have a baseball
clinic for boys and girls in
grades 1-6 and an opportuni-
ty to buy, sell or trade
baseball cards. Winners of a
baseball trivia contest will
receive Tigers' game tickets.
Pre-registration is required
and there is a nominal
charge. For information, call
the Neighborhood Project,
967-1112.

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