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July 09, 1999 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-09

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re you caring for sOm
with Alzheimer's

-• •

The Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program can help.

N eird

Parents

Dear boys and girls:
As we all know, mothers and
fathers can be, well, a little
strange at times. Perhaps your
mother likes to wear her
bathing suit while she pre-
pares dinner, or maybe your
father thinks it's oh-so-funny to
put on his chicken costume
when your friends come over
(how mortifying).
It's time the whole world
knows about your weird par-
ents. With your help, Apple-
Tree will not only publish a
brief description of their
strange behavior, we'll
include a photo — caught in
the very act of being weird!
What could be more fun!
Want to participate? First,
consult with your parents
before writing us. If they
agree, just send several para-
graphs telling us about your
parent's, or parents', favorite
oddball activities (you do not
need to send photos). Your
entry must be at our office
NO ATER than Tuesday, July
20, to be considered for pub-
lication. Please type or clearly
print the information and mail
to: Weird Parents, c/o
AppleTree, 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI 48034;
or fax to (248) 354-6069; or
leave a phone message at
(248) 354-6060, ext. 308;
or e-mail to:
philapple©earthlink.net -
Thank you, and we look for-
ward to receiving your weird
stories!

Older adults with Alzheimer's disease

and related disorders will benefit from:

• A safe, caring environment

• Therapeutic activities and socializing

• Personal care and health monitoring

• Kosher meals and snacks

Family members will receive respite and
support.

For information, call Peter Ostrow, (248) 559-5000

Locations: Dorothy and Peter Brown Center, Jewish Vocational Service,
29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Opening late 1999: Dorothy and Peter

Brown Center, Jewish Home and Aging Services, 67 I 0 W. Maple Road,West
Bloomfield.

A program of the Jewish Home and Aging Services and Jewish Vocational Service,
in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association-Detroit Area Chapter.

United Jewish
Foundation

of Metropolitan Detroit

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BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES
5075 WEST MAPLF ROAD
WEST BLOOMFLELD
248.851.6880

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