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PEACE OF MIND

Regent Street Assisted Living provides older adults and
their families peace of mind. No one has to worry about
mom 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.

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248.683.1010
REGENT STREET ASSISTED LIVING

4460 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield

• Are you battling with your
child over food?

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Court Post Sought

Attorney Paid Blizman hopes to move to
the other side of the bench as district judge.

years as chairman (1992-94).
aul J. Blizman, a Farmington
Other community involvements
Hills attorney, is seeking the
include serving on the board of the
47th District Court seat held
Farmington Area Philharmonic and,
by Judge Frederick L. Harris,
currently, as chairman of the board of
who is retiring at the end of this year.
the Chamber Music Society of Detroit.
"I am grateful and pleased by the pos-
He has been a member of the board
itive response that I have received from
of
directors of the Michigan State
residents and other attorneys following
Planning Officials and is a member of
the announcement of the formation of
American Planning Association with an
my planning committee," Blizman said.
interest in the areas of law and planning
"I am running for judge of the 47th
Blizman received his law degree from
District Court because I believe my
the Detroit College of Law
experience and service to the
(1980). He attended the
community has prepared me
University
of Michigan and
to serve in the court closest to
received
a
degree
in history
the people of this communi-
from Wayne State University
ty," he said.
(1966). He completed his
The court serves
masters of social work in 1969
Farmington and Farmington
and worked primarily in the
Hills.
area of juvenile corrections at
Blizman is a past president
the W.J. Maxey Boys Training
Paul Blizman
of the Farmington-
School.
He also worked as an
Farmington Hills Optimist
individual
and
marital
therapist.
Club and a member of the Exchange
Blizman has been in general practice
Club. He is vice president of the
since 1981, handling bankruptcy, crimi-
Forestbrook-Pebblebrook Homeowners
nal, domestic relations and child cus-
Association and has been a representa-
tody cases. In recent years, his practice
tive to the Farmington Hills Council of
has included landlord-tenant matters,
Homeowners.
representing both landlords and tenants.
He has served the community as a
Probate
and trust preparation has been
member of the Energy Committee
an
area
of
his recent practice.
(1984-87), the Historic District
He
is
married
to Lee and has a daugh-
Commission (1985-91), and the Ethics
ter, Alexis, who is attending George
Committee (1991). Since 1987, he has
Washington University Law School in
been a member of the Farmington Hills
Washington, D.C. ❑
Planning Commission, serving two

• Is your child gaining too
much weight?

• Do weight problems
run in your family?

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for Childhood
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Linda Zal& of West Bloomfield presents to Janette Shallal, executive director of
Kadima, an original painting tided "Hope." Hanging in the Herbert Chazfoos
Kadima Center building in Southfield, the painting inspires clients and staff with a
message of hope and empowerment for people with special needs.

