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An adult care center for older adults
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
with Alzheimer's disease and related
"Caregivers take on a 24-hour job that is
memory disorders was dedicated May 5
demanding and often frustrating."
on the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum
Other support sources, the United
Jewish Community Campus in West
Jewish Foundation and the Jewish Fund,
Bloomfield.
were represented at the dedication by
Rabbi Avi Shapiro placed a mezuza
Robert Slatkin, president of UJF, and
on the doorpost of the Dorothy and
David Page, vice chairman of the Jewish
Peter Brown Center in a structure
Fund board of directors, which has
attached to Fleischman Residence at the
awarded significant grants to the Jewish
southeast corner of the campus.
Community Adult Day Care Program.
Rabbi Irwin Groner (Ailed the Brown
For information, call (248) 559-5000
Center "a haven of peace, inspiration
(Southfield), or (248) 661-6390 (West
and fellowship."
Bloomfield).
The self-contained facili-
snk
ty joins another Brown
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Center of the Jewish
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Community Adult Care
Program in Southfield. The
program is operated jointly
by Jewish Home and Aging
Services, and Jewish
Vocational Service.
Eventually, the new site
will provide services for up
to 35 individuals a day,
helping them maintain their
highest level of functioning,
while giving respite to their
Dorothy and Peter Brown are joined by Robert Slatkin,
caregivers. The home-like
president of the United Jewish Foundation, in front of
environment offers a range
the building that houses the Jewish Community Adult
of therapeutic activities from Day Care Program in West Bloomfield
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iday celebrations and "wel-
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Dr. Dan Guyer, presi-
dent of Jewish Home and
Aging Services, praised the
nunity Adult Day Care Program
Browns for establishing a
an d Peter Brown Center in West
"safe haven for the frail
44king For donations of the following
Jewish elderly of our corn-
t its participants with Alzheimer's
munity." In their name, he
ementia disorders:
presented Shabbat candles
deo recorder, television and VCR
to the Center as symbolic of
andbags, scarves and small, stuffed animals
a Jewish home.
traditional Jewish music on cassettes or CDs, a
Mrs. Brown has often
D player and rhythm instruments
mentioned her personal
uzzies, board games and nesting boxes
experience of caring for a
b oobs in the following categories: classic or con-
loved one with Alzheimer's
temporary- fiction, poetry, cooking, sports, hobbies
disease. By creating the
and Jewish history, religion and culture
day care centers, she and
The donated items will help with meaningful
her husband hoped to
:social and therapeutic activities for program partici-
lighten the burden of oth-
pants, The Jewish Community Adult Day Care
ers, she said.
Program is dedicated to assisting older adults with
"When a loved one has
Alzheimer's disease and related disorders to main-
Alzheimer's disease or a
tain their quality of life.
related dementia disorder,
All items should be dean, safe and in good con-
the entire family s affected,"
dition. For information, call Mindy Silver-Weiss,
said Penny Blumenstein,
(248) 661-6390 or (248) 559-5000.
president of the Jewish
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enter
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2000
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Hadassah Bestows
Leadership Award
Barbara Moretsky of the Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah earned
the 14th annual
Hadassah
Leadership Award.
The award
honors members
whose leadership
accomplishments
within Hadassah
and other civic,
educational and
cultural organiza-
Barbara Moretsky
tions reflect
Hadassah's dedica-
tion to the princi-
ples of the volunteer ethic.
"The future of Hadassah, indeed of
the Jewish people the world over, rests
on committed, concerned and educat-
ed Jewish leadership," said Bonnie
Lipton, Hadassah national president.
"I am pleased. to welcome Ms.
Moretsky to the family of outstanding
women who have built our organiza-
tion and given of themselves to create
a better world. I know she has already
proven herself worthy of the Hadassah
national leadership award and will
continue to contribute her time and
talent so that the future will be as glo-
rious as we envision it."
"Barbara Moretsky personifies
today's woman," said Beverly Apel,
Greater Detroit Chapter outgoing
president. "We all share a sense of
pride for this tribute that she truly .
deserves."
A second-generation Detroiter,
Moretsky has been a member of the
Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
since 1967. Her career has included
the presidency of the Volunteer
Network of Metropolitan Detroit and
executive director of the Variety Club
of Detroit. She is now vice president
of community relations and marketing
for Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah.
Moretsky is a member of Temple
Israel's social-action committee and
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit's food for thought committee.
Additionally, Moretsky serves on
the Jewish Community Council's
Detroit Coalition for Literacy steer-
ing committee, Jewish Coalition for
Voucher/All Kids First and ad hoc
evaluation committee, the Heat and
Warmth Fund board, the Bloomfest
Benefit planning committee and
Lighthouse's Hometown Heroes
Award planning committee.