Choose the best place to park your money. New Nursing Home Plans In Progress RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WAITER Representatives of the Jewish Federation and United Jewish Foundation sought approval Feb. 28 from the West Bloomfield Township Planning Commission for a skilled-nursing home on the Maple-Drake Jewish Communi- ty Campus. If approved, the plan would centralize most Jewish eldercare services in West Bloomfield. The plan proposes construc- tion of a skilled nursing facility on the southwest portion of the campus. The building would stand between Maple Road and Fleischman Residence/Hecht- man Federation Apartments, to form a complex providing Jewish services for independent and as- sisted living to the aged. "Our goal is to provide a con- tinuum of care to the elderly and make them feel part of the com- munity," Michael Perlman, at- torney for and member of Federation's Maple-Drake Land Use Committee, told the plan- ning commissioners. "We believe that this plan addresses these ob- jectives in a very functional and aesthetically pleasing way." Federation officials are work- ing with the Health Care and Re- tirement Corporation, an Ohio-based firm that runs 130 nursing homes throughout the country. If plans are approved, it is likely that HCR will design, de- velop and operate the new Jew- ish nursing home. , Short Term Parking Long Term Parking if With a low minimum balance of only $500. *Annual percentage yields (APYs) are effective as of February 16, 1995. Penalty for early withdrawal. Standard Federal Bank bonus coupons may not be used in conjunction with this special rate certificate account. Helping You Along The Way" "Our goal is to provide a continuum of care." —Michael Perlman Standard Federal Bank Savings/Financial Services 800/643-9600 Standard Federal Member FDIC ©1995 Standard Federal Bank The home will contain 165 state-licensed beds. HCR's blueprints for the new home show a one-story building with a residential, masonry fa- cade of textured brown brick. Plans include heavy landscaping to beautify the area and shield it from traffic on Maple Road. "We've tried to get away from the apartment look, the institu- tion look," said Paul Sieben, HCR's vice president for devel- opment. The proposed facility includes units for Alzheimer's patients, sub-acute care, as well as phys- ical, rehabilitative and speech therapy. It has two courtyards, several lounges and two kitchens for kosher food preparation. All rooms will be private or semi-private (two people). The fa- cility will accept private pay, NURSING HOME page 22 STATE FARM INSURANCE MARILYN J. GOLD-AGENCY "I believe in personalized service" • AUTO • HEALTH • HOME • COMMERCIAL • LIFE • IRAS • BUSINESS 11,11 /At. BASSONOVA SLACKS • BASSONOVA SLACKS • • cn Fall Gabardine to 26561 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 203, Southfield, MI 48034 DAVEE BROWN Sales & Leasing Consultant Fred Lavery INFINITI. 525 S. Hunter Blvd., Birminghcm, (810) 645-5930 ENTIRE STOCK $40 0 0 cn 353.1400 Colors Only p-4 Cf2 tx) • v.) 0 1,‹ to Cy Lisnov BASSONOVA CRUISE WEAR • LINEN LOOK Poly Cottons, Pants, Vests, Jackets, Shorts EVERY SATURDAY I 0 am-4pm COMFORT INN • FARMINGTON HILLS (12 Mile just East of Orchard Lake Rd.) 0 cn • to 0 0 c) cn (810) 471-9220 [Mon-Fri call (313) 839-6360] LID Cr) Cr) • BASSONOVA SLACKS • BASSONOVA SLACKS CC 2 21