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October 30, 1992 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-30

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DON'T FEEL TRAPPED
NSIDE YOUR OWN How.

Let Aaron Swirski & Associates design a more comfortable
and functional living environment for you or your loved ones.

After graduating with
a masters degree in
Architecture, Aaron
worked for world
renown architect,
Minoru Yamasaki for
10 years. When
Aaron's wife began
using a wheelchair,
he became sensitive
to the difficulty that
people with physical
challenges face at
home and in the
community. He
realized that as an
architect, he could
help these people by
creating Barrier Free
Design.

Many physically challenged individuals could be more independent if not for the
obstacles that make living in their own homes next to impossible. They face the everyday
challenge of stairs that are hard or impossible to climb, shelves that are too high for
someone using a wheelchair, counters and appliances that make it difficult, and
sometimes dangerous, to prepare their own meals. Not to mention doorways, hallways
and bathrooms with no room to maneuver. Our
goal as architects is to create an ideal environment
that will allow the physically challenged to have a
sense of independence and to function safely in
their own homes without the barriers that prevent
them from living a comfortable and fulfilling life.

Aaron Swirski & Associates will:






Survey your living environment.
Analyze your obstacles.
Give you an accurate cost estimate.
Design the optimum solution for your needs,
within your budget.
• Build an environment that is ideal for you.

AARON SWIRSKI & ASSOCIATES

DESIGNING & BUILDING FOR A BARRIER FREE LIFESTYLE,

(313) 788-9394

At(6it. FOR MORE INFORMATION & A FREE CONSL1TATIO\,

please fill out this questionnaire and mail to the address below.

Kovsky 50th

Philip and Freda Kovsky
recently celebrated their 50th
anniversary. They enjoyed a
dinner party at the Golden
Mushroom hosted by their
four children, Charles,

I AM INTERESTED IN:

NAME

Cheryl, Mark and Michael,
their spouses and 11
grandchildren.
The Kovskys were then off
on a trip to Israel.

ADDRESS

CITY

ZIP

STATE

❑ Bathrooms

❑ Kitchen

❑ Stairway Lifts

❑ Ramps

❑ Doorways

❑ Hallways

❑ Other

SEND TO: AARON SWIRSKI & ASSOCIATES, 730 MEADOWRIDGE CIRCLE, WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322 OR CALL (313) 788-9394

SAABS FOR LESS
EVERY '92 SAAB
*
03/0 APR

48 months

KATHY HACK

HEALTHY FEET HINTS:

To accentuate comfort and fit, con-
sider orthotics. They are custom fit
inserts that slip into most shoes. The
casting of orthotics are done on the
premises of Hack Shoes by ap-
pointment and with prescription
only. Omnicare Accepted.

e HackS noes

26221 Southfield Road

or $281.58 per mo.
* Sale price plus tax, license. To qualify for 0% R you must have 25% down payment.

(between 10 and 11 Mile Roads)

48 months 900 Saab 3 dr. Automatic. THIS IS NOT A LEASE. YOU OWN THE CAR

(313)

Wasserman 50th

Harriet and Sidney Wasser-
man celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary recent-
ly at a dinner party given by
their family.

In attendance were their
children and six grand-
children, family from Califor-
nia and friends.

X17,988 *

557-4230

Find It All In
The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959

GLASSMAN
OLDSMOBILE/SAAB/HYUNDAI

On Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall, Southfield

354-3300

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