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May 15, 1998 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-15

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company called Assisted Living
Associates, which runs an assisted-liv-
ing facility in Kalamazoo. While Elan
Village - is private, they entered into a
"preferred provider" agreement with
Federation which obligates them to set
aside 10 percent of the 78 beds for
lower-income residents.
Fink, a social worker who also hosts
a radio show in Kalamazoo on issues
that affect older adults, noted that
assisted living has a "philosophy of
care" which embraces the notion of
resident independence and the "digni-
ty of risk" that asserts the right of resi-
dents to make decisions about their
care. Psychological well-being is fun-
damental in the way these facilities
treat residents.
"Another aspect of assisted living is
removing the institutional trappings,"
Fink said.
Near Elan Village are other assisted-
living facilities, including Trowbridge,
Heatherwood and McDonnell Tower.
Today, there are 14 residents at

dining room and building lobby as
he spoke on Exodus.
Then the Bingo boards came out.
Ida Charlip, who moved to Elan
Village from a nursing home in
Dearborn, pulled up a chair.
"All the people around here are so
willing to help you," she said, noting
that her sister, Anne Kaufman, was
preparing to move into Elan.
"We work with the families so they
know what's going on. They're aware
of the situation," said Executive
Director Marcia Mittelman.
She said that some former Prentis
Manor staff have joined the staff at
Elan, "even with a cut in pay."
"Everyone has pulled together.
There's such a sense of family here,"
she said.
The monthly rates, which include
three meals daily, range from $1,375
(or lower, depending on a person's
ability to pay) to $1,975. Elan offers
private and semi-private rooms with
centralized showers. The current

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Elan Village resident Ida Charlip in her semi-private room.

Elan who pretty much have the run
of the place. One recent afternoon in
the dining room, they greeted each
other and staff as people filed in for
lunch.
After diAing on cheese blintzes,
tomato soup and pasta salad, resi-
dents moved to the adjoining sanctu-
ary for a `drash with Rabbi Hershel
Klainberg, Elan's mashgiach. His
booming tones wafted through the

staffing ratio is one staff person to six
residents. When Elan is fully occu-
pied, the ratio will be 1-to-14 to 1-to-
18 during daylight hours.
One licensed practical nurse will
oversee a staff of nursing assistants.
Services include medication-dispens-
ing and bathing assistance.
For more information, call Elan
Village at (248) 386-0303.



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