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September 02, 2000 - Image 138

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-02

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Compassionate
care when and
where you want it

Jewish Hospice Program

How can Hospice of Michigan help?

For 20 years, Hospice of Michigan has cared for
people at the end of life, enabling them to live fully
and comfortably, free from pain, surrounded by the
people and things important to them.

"Hospice helped me care for my
husband in his final days. l would
not have made it through without
the comfort Hospice brought to
both of us:'

Hospice of Michigan works with each patient's
primary physician to create a plan of care based on
individual needs. With warmth and compassion, our
expert staff addresses the unique physical, emotional
and spiritual needs of the people who seek our care.

What is exceptional about
the Jewish Hospice Program?

Marion August



This is a special program that ensures your loved one

is cared for in a way that is familiar and comfortable
whether in your own home, a hospital or nursing home,

or our Farmington Hills Hospice Home.

We assist with kosher meals, observation of Jewish

customs and holidays, and scheduling rabbinic visits.

Our staff respects and honors Jewish cultural and

spiritual traditions.

HOSPICE

of michigan

We're here to help you now.

1-888-466-5656

www.hom.org

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