f.4 ee. C Vii: 4 Wi kk?, • ••••:a ',gent oired ofilk_51 Woornfieki PEACE OF MIND Regent Street Assisted Living provides older adults and their families peace of mind. No one has to worry about morn or dad's health needs being tended to. No one has to worry if medications are being properly taken. Regent Street has Licensed Nurses, on site, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A full compliment of Resident Assistants are also always ready to help our residents. No one has to worry about mom or dad eating properly. Regent Street provides three nutritious meals daily plus snacks. No one has to worry that mom or dad's home is not as tidy as it should be. Regent Street's housekeeping staff clean daily. No one has to worry bout mom and dad being alone with nothing meaningful to do. Regent Street has a variety of activities 7 day a week. Importantly, no one has to worry if their personal caregiver cannot come. Regent Street is always staffed. Want peace of mind? Call Renee Mahler now. 248.683.1010 REGENT STREET ASSISTED LIVING 4460 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield THE BEAUTY OF ALL WHEEL DRIVE 2002 FORESTER L Helping Hospice Hospice hosts its annual Crystal Rose Ball. people who are terminally ill and their families, serving more than 7,000 patients yearly in 45 counties. This year's Crystal Rose Ball will honor Arthur Horwitz of Jewish Renaissance Media and publisher of the Detroit Jewish News. Also being honored are Charity Motors, Ford Motor Company, Lori and Maurice Pogoda, and Nancy and Harold Varner. Larry Denton, president of Dow Automotive, and Carol Denton are the ball chairmen. For more information, call (313) 578-5000. CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist 33 ospice of Michigan presents its 17th annual "Crystal Rose Ball" 7 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at the Detroit Science Center. The black-tie gala event features astronaut Dr. James P. Bagian and master of ceremonies Paul W. Smith. Visitors will be able to visit the IMAX Dome Theatre, the Digital Dome Planetarium and Ford Learning Resource Center. Volunteers recently gathered at the home of Nancy and Dennis Gershenson- in Franklin to address invi- tations for the upcoming event. "Dennis and I have been involved for several years," said Nancy. "When you use Hospice, you really benefit from it. They are compassionate and have answers to console children as well." Hospice of Michigan provides care to Ethnic Diversi ty The Birmingham-Bloomfield Task Force on Race Relations and Ethnic Diversity recently held a reception with Leonard Pitts Jr., syndicated columnist, at the Birmingham home of Deena and Smart Lockman. The reception, for Task Force supporters, was in advance of the 10th Automatic, AWD, keyless entry, ABS brakes & more! *36 month lease, 12,000 miles. 1st month $350.00 security deposit. Lease acquisition fee $595.00 plus tax, title and plates. coinuvr E R 248-624-0400 Maple Rd., West of Haggerty ANDsoris On - OPEN SATURDAY 10-4 - SUIESA ► RIU www. dwyerandscons.com Lori Pogoda, Maggie Allesee, Dottie Deremo, president and CEO Hospice of Michigan, and Nancy Gershenson addressed invitations to the upcoming Crystal Rose Ball Hospice gala. MONDAY ONLY SPECIAL Perms $55 complete - long hair extra Hair Cuts - 3rd one free Color $42 with styling - long hair extra * New Clients only * 3/1 2002 82 HAIRDRESSER I 5724 West Maple • West Bloomfield (248) 626-7519 ::::::::: • n-: '' • Carole flitch Ti-epeck presented a check to Shelley Roberts, Shirley Bryant and Jennie Casio of the Children's Charities Coalition.