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November 16, 2001 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-16

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Adult Day Care

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A TOUR CALL:

248-538-5283 AND ASK FOR Eden Jaffa Elbinger

The Brown Center has helped ease the
transition for Sylvia Pearlman, as well
as her children, Michael and Zina
Kramer, and Anita Zicherman.

440549-3 7 7 7

ASSOCIATES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, P.C.

Excellence in Eyecare

Assisting Mom

Charlotte Liioi Hartzell, M.D.
John C. Hart Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S.
Brian R. Sygiel, M.D.

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We welcome Richard Kubit, Optician, to our
optical department, home of designer
eyeglasses at affordable prices.

Beaumont Medical Building
0 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite 307
est Bloomfield, MI 48322

Tel: 248-85-1020 • 248-539-1869 Optical
Fax: 248-855-2639 • E-mail: AlOphth@aol.com

Trust your HEARING to an
AUDIOLOGIST

• Hearing Aids - sales and service • FREE batteries for life
•Testing, including Auditory Processing
• Calm, competent care provided

DEISOIT JEWISH NEWS

'TN

Infants through Adults

Innovative Therapies &Hearing Services, Inc.

Cindy Bazell Wilson, Audiologist
2766 W. 11 Mile • Suite 8 • Berkley, MI 48072

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800 549-0560

community
"We were blown away by what you
have in Detroit. The willingness of
these agencies to share their expertise
and coordinate their actions rather
than compete for funding and per-
sonnel is very impressive. The cooper-
ation has made each agency better
than it could be by itself."

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When Sylvia Pearlman's memory
issues interfered with her safety and
ability to care for herself, she moved
into the. home of daughter Zina
Kramer.
"My sister, Anita Zicherman, and I
realized that there was nothing we
could do to return mother to her for-
mer lifestyle, but we could make her
new life as wonderful and meaningful
as possible," says Kramer. "This was-
n't going to be easy because we both
work and have busy, active lives.
"We solved our problem by
enrolling mother in the Brown Adult
Day Care Program and are very
pleased with the results. My mother
has an enriching day, socializing with
others, participating in activities rang-
ing from dancing to cooking, and
going on occasional field trips, such
as touring Comerica Park [in
Detroit]. The people professionals at
the Day Care Center are our caregiv-
ing partners."
The Dorothy & Peter Brown
Jewish Community Adult Day Care
Program is available in Southfield and
West Bloomfield. It helps older adults
with Alzheimer's and other memory
disorders to remain active, says Mindi
Silver-Weiss, associate director of
Jewish Home & Aging Services.
"In addition to our activities, we

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