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September 12, 1997 - Image 146

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-12

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10 Ways to Keep a Smile on Your Face

1. Stretch Supple muscles keep you
feeling limber and stress free in our
daily exercise classes.
2. Indulge in Something Decadent At
the Nosh Nook located in the
Blumberg Plaza.
3. Play Miniature Golf Watch your
spirits soar to new heights in our
own back yard.
4. Re read a Favorite Novel from the
shelves of our library. It's like
visiting an old friend.
5. Read the Jewish News Community
thoughts are food for mind and soul.
6. Mentor your family while visiting in
our elegant lobby. They need your
knowledge, wisdom and caring.
7. Go for a walk Take advantage of the
walking paths on the JCC Campus.
8. Go Shopping in the Auxiliary for
Jewish Aged's Gift Shop.
9. Smile!
Research shows that frequent
smiling increases brain serotonin and
keeps your outlook happy so you'll
feel good all day long.

Health





Memos



Robert P. Lisak, professor and chair of --`
neurology, Wayne State University
School of Medicine, and neurologist in
chief, Detroit Medical Center, has been
designated editor in chief of the Journal/
of Neurological Sciences, the official jour -1
nal of the World Federation of
Neurology.

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Dr. Robert Long and Dr. Marlene
Seltzer will be joining Dr. William S.
Floyd in his Somerset gynecology and
obstetrics practice in Troy.



Stephen H. Velick, group vice presi-
dent for Henry Ford Health System )
and chief executive officer of Henry
\
Ford Hospital, has been named chair-
man-elect of the Southeast Michigan
Health and Hospital Council.



10. Live at the Fleishman Residence

where you can enjoy your life with
assistance in living ... above and beyond.

Hy Vogel, well-known caricature artist at
the London Chop House, Detroit,
draws clowns to put a smile on everyone's face.

THE FLEISCHMAN RESIDENCE

with services including:

Three Kosher Meals Daily
Medication Assistance
Health Clinic
Around the Clock Security
Respite & Guest Rooms Available

Daily Shabbat & Holiday Services in our Synagogue
Daytime and Evening Activities
Transportation, Laundry & Housekeeping
Registered Nurse & Personal Care Assistance
Nosh Nook, Gift Shop, Beauty/Barber Shop

For More Information, please Contact:

Barbra Tunick, MSW, ACSW

Director of Resident Services
FLEISCHMAN RESIDENCE/BLUMBERG PLAZA
6710 W. MAPLE ROAD, WEST BLOOMFIELD, (248) 661-2999

(LOCATED ON THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CAMPUS)

Assistance for your
totfred one at home

Visiting Nurse Association Support Services can help you
or your loved one maintain an independent lifestyle at home.

RN Assessment & Supervision
2 hour to 24 hour care - 7 days a week

•Personal care •Medication reminders •Light housekeeping
•Shopping & transportation •Nursing care
•Sitting service •Wake-up phone calls

Caregiaers are fatty insured and beaded.

Call (248) 967-5800

VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION

SUPPORT SERVICES

An affiliate of VNA of Southeast Michigan

Joint Commission

on Accreditation of Hoaltncare Organizations

The Arthritis Foundation will offer six-
week courses to give people with arthri-
tis the knowledge and skills needed to
take a more active part in their arthritis
care. Classes will start soon. For infor-
mation, call (810) 424-9001.

Weight loss meetings are offered by
Weight Watchers 10:15-10:45 a.m.
Thursdays at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center. For infor-
mation, call (800) 487-4777.

St. Mary Hospital of Livonia will hold
blood pressure and cholesterol screen-
ings 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, Sept. 13, at
the hospital. For cost information, call
9313) 655-2922.

The next meeting of the Southfield-
Oak Park Parkinson Support Group
will be 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at
Trowbridge Apartments. For informa-
tion, call (248) 356-7545.

The Alliance for the Mentally Ill will
hold a family support meeting 7 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 15, at the Mental
Health Association Building, 15920
12 Mile, Southfield. For information,
call (810) 557-6440.

Publicity
Deadlines

The normal deadline for local news
and publicity items is noon
Thursday, eight days prior to issue
date. The deadline for out-of-town
obituaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three
days prior to issue date.

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