Jewish Campus in West Bloomfield. Services will include monthly educa- tional classes and support groups, an interactive kiosk with direct access to health care professionals, health screenings, geriatric assessments and on-site appointments with a geriatric physician and nurse practitioner. Jewish Fund grants also support health care programs beyond the Jewish community and help strengthen relations between the Jewish and general communities. ALS of Michigan was awarded a $25,000 grant to create a regional center to provide augmentative com- munication services to patients with ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease). Currently, speech patholo- gists and therapists have limited access to the new communication devices that can assist their ALS patients, primarily because the equipment is so expensive. The new center will be open to all practition- ers and will assure that patients are prescribed the best device possible. The Jewish Fund is partnering with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and United Jewish Foundation to support the United Way Community Services' new Nonprofit Facilities Center. The center will help human service agen- cies throughout the region build and maintain high quality facilities. The combined grant totals $100,000 over the next three years for the program. The Jewish Fund was created in 1997 from proceeds of the sale of Sinai Hospital to the Detroit Medical Center. It has since awarded $18.3 million in grants to expand health and human services to resi- dents of metropolitan Detroit. 111 4460 Orchard 00- goad (70e,s1WoorOaci, 91/46323 'hone: 24a. 663. 1010 continue Your Lifestyle Local Fine Arts and Dining Excursions Health and Beauty Salon Wellness Center -with _Aerobic Pool Gar Lounges Cara Transportation Available Assisting Your Lifestyle Emergency Call Systems Licensed Nurses Medications idents of Detroit transition from wel- fare to work by providing education and job placement in the health-care industry. • Friendship Circle — $45,000 for a second year of continued support to enhance the volunteer program. • Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit — $12,500 over two years to contract with Jewish Family Service for social work services for assisting 6- to 10-year-old children who have ADHD and other impulse-control problems. • Jewish Apartments and Services- COJES — $130,000 over two years to work with the University of Michigan Geriatrics Center to pre- vent falls by residents in the Jewish Apartments. • Jewish Family Service — $107,000 for a fifth year to provide frail, Jewish seniors with escorted, door-to-door transportation. • Jewish Fund Initiated Project — $44,000 in matching grants to pro- vide Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to local syna- gogues and Federation agencies. • Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network — $75,000 for a third year to provide pastoral care, spiritual guidance and emergency rabbinical intervention to Jewish patients and families facing terminal illness. • Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network — $40,000 for a fourth year for the Certified Pastoral Education program operated in con- junction with the Michigan Board of Rabbis. • JVS-COJES -- $45,000 for a third year to combine recruitment and training efforts regarding in- home support and care staff for JVS, Jewish Apartments and Services, Jewish Family Service and Jewish Home and Aging Services. • Kids Kicking Cancer — $75,000 for a third year to continue and expand its karate program for chil dren with cancer. • Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition (MJAC) — $6,500 for one year for HIV-AIDS education and prevention programs aimed at adults aged 50 or older. • St. Joseph Mercy Hospital-JFS — $50,000 for a third year to pro- vide in-home visits to improve the parenting skills of families with young children served by Jewish Family Service that are at-risk of poor child outcomes. • Temple Beth El — $26,000 for a third year to continue the Reach for Hope youth suicide prevention pro- gram. • United Way Community Services — $50,000 over three years for the Nonprofit Facilities Center to assist nonprofits whose mission is to improve the health of residents of metropolitan Detroit. • Yad Ezra — $10,000 for a third year to add basic toiletries to the monthly kosher food packages dis- tributed to more than 2,500 Jewish individuals in need. ❑ 24/7 Management Memory impairment Regent Plus Assisted' Living Suites and Studio Accommodations WWWREGENTSTREETOFWESTBLOOMFIELD.COM hanks! 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