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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-16

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Senior Programs

For help, call

Dorothy & Peter Brown
Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program

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For older adults with memory disorders

• A safe, caring environment

• Therapeutic activities and socializing

• Personal care and health monitoring

• Kosher meals and snacks

• Respite and support for family members

For information, call:

Jewish Vocational Service
Rose and Sidney Diem Building
29699 Southfield Road
Southfield

Jewish Home and Aging Services
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Community Campus
6720 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield

(248) 559-5000

(248) 661-6390

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ceramics, bridge for beginners and
returning players, computers for
adults and Israeli folkdance.
The Institute for Retired
Professionals (IRP) offers opportu-
nities for semi-retired and retired
seniors to participate in intellectu-
ally-focused discussion groups and
programs at both JCC campuses.
IRP's 25 discussion groups are
peer-facilitated and meet either
semi-weekly or weekly. Topics
include finance, current events,
medical issues, film study, opera
and humanities. Lunch-and-learn
meetings are also held throughout
the year featuing guest speakers.
Meeting the needs of active sen-
iors is a major component of the
JCC's planning.
"As many of the baby boomers
reach retirement age, they remain
active and healthy and interested in
expanding their experiences as well
as taking up interests unavailable to
them previously," explains Leslee
Magidson, managing director of
JPM. "This is an important popu-
lation for us, especially as their
numbers increase. We recognize
their demands and respond. For
instance, we recently received a
grant from the state to build a
small computer lab specifically set
up for seniors." ❑

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The Jewish Community Center

of Metropolitan Detroit:
D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building,
West Bloomfield, (248) 661-1000;
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building,
Oak Park, (248) 967-4030.

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