"mi LOCAL NEWS 1 Morrie and Gary Schwartz and the staff of Home For Aged Meets Needs Jewish Home for Aged has developed a kinder approach in helping new residents and their families ensure a smooth transition into the Home. The approach is called "Family Ties," and it focuses on the individual's very special needs during the ad- mission process. To accommodate to this sen- sitive time, a support person has been assigned to help the resident and family feel that their particular needs are met. The admissions support person helps the resident feel at home in their new environ- ment by responding to emo- tional as well as clinical con- cerns: How can I fix up my room? When can my family come to visit me? Who will I sit with in the dining room? Will anyone talk to me? Where do I take a bath? How is my laundry done? "Family Ties" is helpful in resident/family understan- ding of realistic expectations and identifies areas of family participation that can make a difference in insuring a plea- sant social interaction for the resident. Staff encourages families to visit and interact at times best needed to help their loved ones. Machon L'Torah Hosts Scholar Machon L'Torah; the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will host Rabbi David Sapirman of Toronto, Canada, as its scholar-in- residence for the upcoming "Thank God It's Shabbos" program Sept. 13-14 at the Torah Center. Rabbi Sapirman, one of the founders of the Tanenbaum College-Ohr Somaych branch in Toronto, will speak on "A Momentary Thrill or Is It For Real?" an analysis of the T'Shuva (repentance) process. Accommodations for in- dividuals not within walking distance of Machon L'Torah will be arranged upon re- quest. There is a fee. Please call the Machon office, 967-0888. Simcha Group Plans Events Simcha, a supportive organ- ization for gay and lesbian Jews, will sponsor a gather- ing to break the Yom Kippur fast 7 p.m. Sept. 18. A Sukkot party will be held on Sept. 22. For information about Sim- cha events, call the 24-hour hotline, 353-8025. MORRIE'S Service Center, Inc. 24848 Southfield Rd., Southfield corner 10 Mile 557-1747 Wish All Their Relatives, Friends & Customers A Happy, Healthy NEW YEAR AI NI% / Mh+IP PRINTING, INC. S OO 500 FREE business cards with a minimum order of $150.00* 1 00% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed! PICK UP& DELIVERY 354.8282 Southfield Technecenter, 21751 Melrose Ave., Southfield, MI 48075 Offer Ex ires Se s tember 30, 1991 o f SOUTHFIELD 4 1 an early detection center ott (1) 4.1 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY CLEANERS AT REASONABLE PRICES milmus sittitto ism PANT OR PLAIN SWEATER CLEANED & PRESSED With any $6.95 or more incoming cleaning order. Not good with other dry cleaning coupons. Expires 11/6/91 JN 1.00 OFF SHIRTS LAUNDERED On 5 or more incoming order. No dry cleaning needed. Ex- cluding other . specials and coupons. Expires 11/6/91 JN ir • BUSINESS CARDS *1 Color WE CARE! offering the most accurate techniques for detecting breast cancer in its earliest stages Call (313) 350•3232 25811 w. 12 mile • suite 202 • southfield $1.00 OF CUSTOM DRY CLEANING With Any $6.95 or more incoming dry cleaning order. Coupon not good with anyother dry cleaning coupons. Expires 11/6/91 JN 1.111 0 MN MN IR OEM SIM 114441011At • IN OEM IN 2 00 OFF I LAUNDERED BED LINENS AND TABLECLOTHS • With any $6.95 or more incoming linen or tablecloth laundry order. Excluding all other specials. Expires 11/6/91 JN $2.00 OFF SUEDE AND LEATHER CLEANING & REFINISHING Coupon must be presented with incoming garment. Excluding ‘Illinother offers. 1 coupon per order. Expires 11/6/91 JN Al :..JIIIII.M.M1„Illg„JMIIIIIII.„igskmsp THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 169