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November 21, 1997 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-21

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Health

Where . Caring
Comes Naturally.

The Marvin and

Betty Danto Family Health

LOCATED ON THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY CAMPUS.

THE QUALITY OF CARE.

THE QUALITY OF CARING.

Research shows that

Care Center is a unique

health care facility. The

quality, personal care is at

Center offers multiple

the top of the list of resi-

care services in an envi-

dents' needs and prefer-

ronment respectful of the

ences in health care. Which

Jewish faith and heritage.

is why the Danto Family

Our services include

Health Care Center's most

24-hour nursing care in

exceptional feature is its

a catered living setting for

staff. People who truly put

long term residents, sub-

their hearts into caring for

acute programs for

their patients and residents.

And for those first

patients transitioning

between an acute care

attracted by the building's

hospital and home, and a

physical appeal, rest assured

specialized self-contained

that it's carried throughout

unit to care for

the complex. With a lovely

chapel, luxurious rooms,

Alzheimer's patients.

mahogany furniture, brass

Quality-driven sub-

acute programs provide a

trim and elegant attention

level of complex medical

to detail that combine to

care or rehabilitation not

create a warm relaxing

available in most nursing

atmosphere.

We believe the center

centers, at a cost signifi-

cantly lower than an

is an attractive addition to

extended hospital stay.

the Detroit metropolitan

area. Stop in or call to

arrange a personal tour.

We would love to show you

how at the Danto Family

She said they may eat-sweets for sev-
eral days, max, then switch to a var-
ied diet. Parents need only make a
variety of foods available. Restricting
what a child eats just sets her up for
bingeing - and weight gain - later.
Waterhouse recommends the fol-
lowing steps toward more healthy
eating:
• Inform your daughter that she
can eat anything that she wants.
Anything:
• Make sure that her favorite foods
are available in the house.
• Ask your daughter to add foods
to the grocery list each week.
• Take her to the supermarket and
have her choose some food from each
section: her favorite fruits and vegeta-
bles, her favorite meats, her favorite
cereals, her favorite desserts.

"We have a
new generation
of daughters
for whom
disordered eating
is not only
acceptable,
it's desirable."

Health Care Center

ca,,-ing comes naturally.

c

MARVIN AND BETTY DANTO FAMILY
HEALTH CARE CENTER
6800 W MAPLE ROAD
C"
-- EST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
248-788-5300

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• Once again, keep your promise
and let her eat anything she wants -
even if it's a sugary, high-calorie cere-
al every morning. Offer fruit and
toast on the side, but don't tell her
she has to eat either.
More importantly, though,
Waterhouse said mothers should fol-
low the same program and become
"instinctive eaters." That way they
can model healthy behavior, not just
talk about it.
And, ditch the diet books.
"Dieting doesn't work anyway,"
said San Diego psychologist Deirdra
Price, another eating disorder special-
ist. Nearly all of those who lose •
weight on a diet gain that amount
and more back.
Even if dieting worked, thin -does-
n't necessarily equal happy, Price said.
"If it did, anorexics would be the
happiest people in the world."



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