°to nurses the patients love to have around because of her caring for their welfare. Much, too, can be said for fine gals like Angela Newing, late night nurse, whose efficiency never wavers ... and nurses Gloria Spytko and Jill Grossman. Service may differ in other sectors at Evergreen ... The region of Robin, Sante Fe and Angela, etc. is called Hickory Grove. Same old story, though ... Especially among the aides ... Not enough help at Evergreen ... The shortage is sorely felt with fine aides like Michelle Puriefoy, Barbara Anthony and others being asked to do much above their share. Dr. Donald Garfield, podiatrist son of Sonya and Sol Garfield, comes to Evergreen Health & Living every Monday ... but is also noted for his work as a "spotter" ... At the request of restaurants, Don brings his family ... and then gives the eatery a report on the food, service and whatever else he sees. The physical and occupational therapy services at Evergreen are prob- ably among the finest of their kind anywhere ... The very dedicated peo- ple in both phases are centered on the constant improvement and well-being of patients ... Some who come in looking forlorn at not being able to move their muscles ... glow with hap- piness when daily therapy promotes miracles ... Little smiles amid their own tears of joy are enough to make one cry ... -Listless people who give themselves absolutely no chance of ever walking again ... after perhaps having a stroke ... shake their heads in wonderment as they lean on walkers while walking ... slowly but surely. On another side of the coin, it is sometimes called "The Evergreen Therapy Social Club" ... with so many knowing each other ... and looking forward to daily visits with the fine therapists. Excellent therapists like Jo Axiak, Raymond Lim, Vincy Davis and oth- erS ... plus occupational therapists ... deserve all the raves they get for liter- ally putting patients back on their feet again ... Patient Pat Lee happily gave back in another form ... with back massages from her wheelchair to Vincy Davis. Reconstructive therapy in the room and hall continues with smiling and helpful Robert Ancira, a big favorite ... He and maintenance guru, Bob Rice, came to Evergreen a short while after it opened less than three years 1886 MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD DEPOT e Gandy Dancer is a fully refurbished 1886 railroad station once heralded as "the finest station between Buffalo and Chicago." The decor is definitely appropriate to this historical landmark, with stained glass windows, red oak ceilings, the original baggage scale and magnificent granite walls. An added touch are the daily passings of the Amtrak train just a few feet from the picture glass windows of the track-side dining room. For the past 28 years, The Gandy Dancer has enjoyed a reputation with locals and tourists alike for serving the area's finest seafood, fresh fish (never less than a dozen offerings flown in daily from both the East and West Coasts) rack of lamb, aged beef and homemade pastas. And if you are a "sweets lover" the homemade desserts, pastries and ice creams are a must. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 4:30 P.M. - 10 :30 P.M. SUNDAY 3:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. A CHUCK MUER RESTAURANT 401 DEPOT STREET IN ANN ARBOR ' (734) 769-0592 4/7 2000 115