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May 21, 1999 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-21

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Retirement dreams
now bloom at

THE FOUNTAINS.

Your Own Medical Advocate," a presen
tation by Dale L. Mintz, director of rhp
Health Education Department at the
national Hadassah office; "It's in the
Genes," and "You Don't Have to
Suffer."
Moretsky said the organization has
received enthusiastic support from
speakers — doctors, therapists and
counselors — and exhibitors.
Pharmaceutical and cosmetic compa;
nies and health care specialists wel-
comed the opportunity to showcase
their products and services at the
health day. Hadassah volunteers have
assembled giveaway bags filled with
donated jars of cleansing cream,
health bars, teabags, samples of tooth-
paste and pain remedies and other
health care products.
"We've been so gratified by the
-/
response," said Moretsky.
Walk-ins will be accepted for the
Sunday event, which includes conti-
nental breakfast and lunch. The
charge is $30. For information, call
Hadassah, (248) 683-5030. E.

Everything is coming up roses at THE

FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN. That's because

residents can now enjoy brand new amenities

and refurbished rental apartments. With an

already strong reputation for attentive services

and exciting activities, THE FOUNTAINS is sowing the

seeds of exceptional retirement living. And we even

offer new assisted living and residential Alzheimer's

care programs to enhance our residents' lifestyles.

Call today for more information
or to schedule a personal visit.

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Notes

THE FOUNTAINS

AT FRANKLIN

We're building a new neighborhood, one neighbor at a time.
Come home to The Fountains at Franklin.

28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 4 8 034
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112 Detroit Jewish News

The Michigan Parkinson Foundation
will hold an educational forum for
patients and their care partners 8:45
a.m.-12:20 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at
the Westin Hotel, Southfield. For
reservations, call (248) 355-3875.

Temple Beth El Brotherhood will hole
a blood drive 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday,
May 23, at the temple. To make an
appointment, call (248) 354-2500.

The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of
Oakland County will meet 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 27, at 3601 W. 13
Mile Road, Royal Oak.

The low-vision support group of the (---\
Mature Minglers Senior Center will
host a meeting 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Thursday, May 27, at 7273 Wing Lake
Road. To register, call 9248) 932-6235.

To have an event included in the
Notes column, please include the
name, time, day, date, location
and subject of the event as well as
a contact name and phone num-
ber. Send all information at least
two weeks in advance to Alan
Hitsky, Detroit Jewish. News,
27676 Franklin Road, Southfield,
MI 48034.

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