BEM MOI5 NM VIER IMMO WNW ONOR RIM ISM NEM URR I I I I I I I I I I I RRM ORM MRR VOW SW ROM MS0 of in the win I Making A Difference From Russian immigrants to childhood cancer patients, the Jewish Fund lends a helping hand. Livin at Fleischman Residence equals a Whole in One! T At Fleischman Residence Blumberg Plaza, we know how to combine great support services with a lot of fun for our older Jewish adults! The Fleischman Residence Services: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8/31 2001 34 • • • • • • • • • • • • Complete Kosher Meal Service Personal Care Assistance Medication Administration Health Clinic Safe, Secure Environment Daily, Shabbat, and Holiday Services in our Synagogue Recreational Programs Adult Educational Classes Laundiy, Housekeeping, Transportation Beauty / Barber Shop Nosh Nook and Gift Shop Respite and Guest Rooms for application, contact: Tracey Proghovnick, m.s.w., C.S.W., Director of Admissions available evenings for appointments 6710 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI located on the Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus 248-661-2999 1 Fleischman Residence / Blumberg Plaza I I a service of MIN SIMI IMMO MOM Mg IOW RiMig 55Mg UNE NM Ram AMA I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ewish Home & Aging Services ams SOU to the Jewish Community Center of he Jewish Fund, which Metropolitan Detroit for social activi- provides financial backing, ties for young adults with mild devel- to Detroit Jewry's commu- opmental disabilities. nal agencies, approved Other funded programs include S850,500 in grants for 18 programs Jewish Hospice and Pastoral Education that will expand health and human training programs and social activities at services to residents of met- the JCC and ropolitan Detroit. psychosocial Of the recommended counseling for grants, 30 percent will Holocaust sur- benefit the elderly and 23 vivors through percent will benefit indi- the Detroit viduals with special needs. Medical Center Funded programs for the Department of elderly include $117,000 for Psychiatry. a program of the Jewish Another pro- Family Service that provides gram to receive escorted door-to-door trans- financial support portation to and from med- is "Kids Kicking ical appointments for 1,400 Cancer," which frail older adults in the provides lessons Jewish community, most of in karate tech- them living alone. niques to chil- "Support services to the dren with cancer. frail elderly are among the "The 'Kids top priorities within the Kicking Cancer' Jewish community and of Mark Schlussel program epito- the Jewish Fund. The lack mizes what the of transportation is one of Jewish Fund is all about," Schlussel said. the top barriers to living independent- "It is a bold and exciting approach that ly," said Jewish Fund chair Mark empowers otherwise frail individuals to Schlussel. help themselves with the support of a Another critical program serving the network of caring professionals and vol- elderly, also provided by Jewish Family unteers." Service, includes translation services for The Jewish Fund was created in elderly Russian immigrants during 1997 from proceeds of the sale of medical appointments. A Jewish Fund Sinai Hospital to the Detroit Medical grant of $65,000 will support this pro- Center and has since awarded $16 gram. It is estimated that 20 percent of million in grants to expand health and the Russian immigrants in the Detroit human services to residents of metro- area are seniors, a large number of politan Detroit. Many recipients of whom require health care to address Jewish Fund grants are programs that long-term and chronic medical issues. improve the quality of life for older Helping individuals with special adults and children with special needs. needs is another high priority of the Other programs provide health sup- Jewish community and the Jewish port for people of all ages. Fund. The Aug. 20 grants include "We're extremely gratified by the $45,000 to the Friendship Circle to enthusiastic response to the Jewish expand and improve its network of 360 Fund," Schlussel said. "It gives us volunteers that work one-on-one with enormous satisfaction that the original children with special needs; two grants mission of Sinai Hospital's founders totaling $80,500 to Jewish Association — to improve the lives of all citizens for Residential Care (JARC) for hous- of Detroit — is being furthered ing and respite programs; and $25,000 through this fund." ❑