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March 10, 2005 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-03-10

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"I was lonely at home; I missed laughter. My move to The Park at Tr owbridge

was a wonderful experience. The entire community is warm and gracious

and I was welcomed like royalty. I like everything about The Park at

Trowbridge—the wonderful staff, food, transportation, entertainment,
friends and neighbors. And now I can choose to be by myself or
surrounded by friends. I've never had it so good."

Letter written by Marian B. - resident

Call toll-free or visit today! (877) 251-1278

24111 Civic Center Dr. • Southfield, MI 48034

March 17, 4-7 p.m.—
Grand Re-opening Celebration

RSVP TODAY!

at Trowbridge

The Brightest Tomorrows Begin Here.

www.horizonbay cam

A HORIZON BAY SENIOR COMMUNITY

Are You Looking To Make A Difference?

We invite you to participate in our

Caring Friends Volunteer Training in Dementia Care

The Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program
enriches the lives of older adults with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
As a trained volunteer at the Brown Centers, you can help participants enjoy
meaningful activities and nurturing relationships.

Our Volunteer Training Series is a practical learning opportunity for caring people.
By attending training sessions 1-4 you will earn a Volunteer Certificate in Alzheimer's Care.

Session 1:
Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:

Learning About Alzheimer's Disease and Adult Day Care - March 23

Facilitating Communication with the Person with Alzheimer's - March 30

Understanding and Meeting Participant's Needs - April 6

Being a CARING FRIEND: Putting It All Together - April 13

Sessions held 10-11:30 AM - Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza, 6710 West Maple Road,
West Bloomfield (on the Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish
Community Campus)

Session 5: (optional) Follow-up Session

(date & location of Session 5 to be announced)

To register, please call Dorothy Mantis, M.A., L.P.C., Volunteer Coordinator, (248)233-4392

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Caring Friends

Jewish
Federation

of Metropolitan Detroit

JVS

Realizing life's potential

lewisithi

Jewish Home &
Aging Services

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