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June 21, 2002 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-06-21

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It's not only advanced arthritis.

She's someone's grandmother.

She's seen a lot in her time. That's why, at Botsford, we see her as much more than a patient. We see her as a loving and dearly loved parent
and grandparent. So along with prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation, we provide another vital ingredient — the nurturing and
encouragement needed by a person facing the challenges that come with advancing years. Whether it's an exercise class. physical therapy or
joint replacement that's needed, our full continuum of care is available at all times for treatment and support. We know that she'd much rather
be home with a child in her lap, than be in the hospital with a doctor at her side. Botsford Care does everything possible to make that possible.

It's not just what we do. It's how we do it.

28050 Grand River Avenue, Farmington Hills, MI 48336-5933, 248.471.8000

Botsford

HEALTH CARE CONTINUUM

6/21

2002

622:360

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