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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-31

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eace of mind is the ultimate

goal of an endowment cam-
paign just launched by the
Jewish Association for
Residential Care (JARC).
JARC already has a $2 million
endowment, but in light of shifts in
public funding for health care and a
rising demand for services, the money
won't go far enough. The new cam-
paign, dubbed "Caring For A
Lifetime," aims to expand the endow-
ment fund and is co-chaired by Irving
and Barbara Nusbaum.
JARC must address the long-term
needs of people with developmental
disabilities, along with the immediate
goal of providing services to them and
to their caregivers — often their fami-
lies.
The 1980s were a time of wide-
spread deinstitutionalization, which left
unfortunate people on the streets and
fortunate people in residential pro-
grams. Available state dollars go to peo-
ple in those programs, but don't
account for those who are growing
older in their parents' home or whose
disability was too complex to find a
spot in a state hospital, said JARC
Executive Director Joyce Keller.
And more than 200 people are on a
waiting list for JARC services, includ-
ing placement in one of the 16 group
homes or four independent living pro-
grams JARC operates. The "Caring For
A Lifetime" campaign aims to whittle
away the list and to make available ser-
vices for those on the list, said Keller.
What Keller calls a "paradigm shift"
has moved dollars toward home-based
care and respite care and empowered
the client to decide which services he or
she needs. That's not a bad thing. It
allows agencies like JARC to tailor ser-
vices to the individual rather than auto-
matically placing him on a list to get
into a residential program. But those
services cost.
"It's truly care for a lifetime," JARC
President I. William Cohen said of the

new campaign. "One of the things we
explain to people is that it's very differ-
ent from people who have short-term
need. We're talking about people with
developmental disabilities who need
help and assistance throughout their
entire lifetime, usually long after people
who would support them are gone."
The initial focus of the campaign
will be major gifts, but "we know a lot
of this campaign will be smaller dona-
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tions," Keller said.

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Joyce Keller: Lifetime needs.

"I believe our community is a com-
munity that will always help people,"
said Mrs. Nusbaum. "I was very proud
when Joyce asked us [to co-chair the
campaign], because I know the need. I
want to ensure that everything JARC
has done up to this point is insured
with an endowment campaign."
JARC hired consultant Barry
Judelman of the-New York-based
Innovative Development Services to
assess the viability of an endowment
campaign. His survey showed that peo-
ple — current and prospective donors
and families of JARC clients — believe
the campaign is viable.
Judelman, who served as a consul-
tant to Temple Emanu-El and
Congregation Beth Shalom during
their capital fundraising campaigns. El

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