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January 28, 1994 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-28

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tors and staff of 13 skilled nurs-
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Her responsibilities with
JHA include preparing Prentis
Manor for an upcoming state
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Parr will be in charge of the
two skilled nursing facilities,
Borman and Prentis. She
and Lucy Miller, director of
Fleischman Residence, will
report directly to the JHA
board.
Ms. Parr comes from the
Greenery Health Care Center
in Howell, where she was re-
sponsibll for the operation of a
182-bed skilled rehabilitation
facility with complex care ser-
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Borman Hall likely will be
her biggest challenge. The JHA
board will announce the defini-
tive fate of the Detroit facility
in late March. Board members
and Federation officials say
there is little to no likelihood
Borman will stay open. They
insist, however, its residents
will be safely relocated to
one or more nursing homes.
Ms. Parr will be part of that
process.
'We'll probably be in Borman
at least until the end of the year
and we still have Prentis," Mr.
Naftaly said. "(Ms. Parr) un-
derstands it's going to be a chal-
lenge. This is part of what she
likes to do — get into difficult
situations and make a differ-
ence."

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