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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-01-18

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Wh y Settle

For

The Ordinary?

REGENT STREET provides extraordinary assisted living for older

adults. Everything at Regent Street has been designed and planned
for the care, comfort and safety of each resident. Nurses are on duty,
on site, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Residents not only
know the security of having medical personnel in the building but
most importantly, Regent Street offers a level of medical
management that is unique. _

With only forty-seven assisted living accommodations and fourteen in
a secured memory impaired wing everyone is assured of the personal
attention they require and deserve. All accommodations feature pri-
vate bathrooms with walk-in showers. There are walk-in bathtubs for
those who prefer a tub bath. Activities are. planned for seven days a
week. Transportation is available for appointments and social events.

Teaming Up

.Carolyn Normandin of West Bloomfield and her son Danny, 12, a student at West
Bloomfield Orchard Lake Middle School, ran as part of the Chevrolet sponsored
Olympic Torch Relay on New Year's Day in Cleveland She was the torchbearer and he
was the suppon- runner. A Chevrolet Communications staff member, Carolyn
Normandin was nominated because of her work with the Chevy ROCK program, a
philanthropic initiative that supports youth projects. Danny who will become bar
mitzvah in May, is an all-A student, first-chair clarinet player and a hockey player
"The Torch Relay was a tremendous experience that was made even more special by
sharing it with my son Danny" Normandin said.

Cancer Caregivers
Get Spiritual Help

The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
Institute will present a new version of its
faith-based spiritual support group,
N.'siah (A Journey).
This time the support group is not
intended for Jewish cancer patients —
but rather for their family members and
caregivers.
The group will meet 7-8:30 p.m.
Tuesdays for six weeks beginning Feb.
12 at the Institute's Oakland Regional
Office on 24601 Northwestern
Highway east of Evergreen in
Southfield.
During the course of the group, par-
ticipants will:
• Explore how religious beliefs and
Jewish practices can be used as strategies
to help both patients and family mem-
bers feel more in control of the cancer
experience;
• Explore personal spirit-building with
hands-on experiences;
• Identify the tools available within
Judaism — such as one's belief in God,
prayer and ritual — that can provide
comfort, hope and coping and reframe
negative thoughts into positive ones;
• Be supported by others living

through a similar experience.
Therapist Brenda Beron and social
worker Patricia Milner Sachs, both can-
cer survivors, will lead the group. To
register, call Pat Sachs by Feb. 8 at 800-
KARMANOS or at (248) 354-4188.
There is no charge.

Real Estate Focus
Of Hebrew Speakers

Adina Laks, a real estate agent, will be
the guest speaker at the monthly mif-
gash for Hebrew speakers 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 20, at Yeshivat Akiva,
21100 W 12 Mile,
sponsored by the
Adult Lifelong
Learning Program
at the Agency for
Jewish Education.
Laks will talk on
"The Ins and Outs
of Real Estate in
the USA and in
Israel." Light
refreshments will
Adina Laks
be served. The fee
is $3 per mifgash;
$12 for the series of five. For informa-
tion, call Nira Lev, (248) 205-2541.

You don't have to settle for the ordinary.

Call Renee Mahler at 248.683.1010

REGENT STREET ASSISTED LIVING

446() Orchard Lake Road • West Bloom field

248.683.1010

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• Mirrored BI-Fold Doors
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• Glass Furniture & Table Tops
• Handrails

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2002

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