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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-04-28

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Volunteers Needed

Jewish Community Chaplaincy
Program & JHAS Guardianship
Program — 1-4 hours a month at
your convenience. Friendly visi-
tors and other opportunities to
help Jewish residents of non-
Jewish care facilities. Shirley
Jarcaig (248) 661- 2999, ext. 300

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Brown Memory Caie Pavilion —
Trip escorts, entertainment hosts,
movie night hosts, bingo callers,
jewelry/craft assistants, perform-
ers and general activity assistants
Janet Antin (248) 661-2999.

Yad Ezra — Clerical, warehouse
and delivery tasks. (248) 548
3663.

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Mini-School Retreat Set

Students of the Florence Melton
Adult Mini-School and all those
interested in broadening their per-
spective on American Jewish history
are invited to Northport, Mich., to
attend a Shabbat retreat weekend
hosted by Federation's Alliance for
Jewish Education June 2-5.
The Melton retreat will be held at
the Northport Bay Retreat Center in
Leelanau County, 6512 N. West Bay
Shore Drive, Northport. A full week-
end of learning and leisure is planned
with featured speakers Eric Grossman,
department head of Bible studies at
the Jewish Academy of Metro Detroit;
and Dr. Mitch Parker, Melton
instructor and director of the Parent
Education Project of the Melton pro-
gram.
The four-day program will focus on
the theme "Perspectives on American
Jewish History." Participants may reg-
ister for Thursday noon through
Sunday noon or Friday noon until
Sunday noon. The cost of the full
retreat is $350 per person or $300 for
Friday-Sunday and includes kosher
meals, lodging, activities and study
materials. Reservations must be made
by May 4.
For information or to register, call
Marion Bronstein, (248) 642-4260,
ext. 372.

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PUBLIC NOTICE The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
will conduct an accreditation survey of the Detroit Medical Center on the following dates:

Detroit Receiving Hospital on May 23 - 26
Children's Hospital of Michigan on May 31 - June 3
Harper University Hospital, Hutzel Women's Hospital,
Michigan Orthopaedic Specialty Hospital and
Karmanos Cancer Hospital on June 6 - 10

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Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan on July 6 - 8
Sinai-Grace Hospital on July II - 15
Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital on July 18 - 20

The purpose of the survey will be to evaluate the organization's compliance with nationally established Joint Commission
standards. The survey results will be used to determine whether, and the conditions under which, accreditation should be
awarded to the organization.
Joint Commission standards deal with organization quality, safety-of-care issues, and the safety of the environment in which
care is provided. Anyone believing that he or she has pertinent and valid information about such matters may request a
public information interview with the Joint Commission's field representatives at the time of the survey. Information
presented at the interview will be carefully evaluated for relevance to the accreditation process. Requests for a public
information interview must be made in writing and should be sent to the Joint Commission no later than five working days
before the survey begins. The request must also indicate the nature of the information to be provided at the interview.

Such requests should be addressed to:

Division of Accreditation Operations-Office of Quality Monitoring
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
One Renaissance Boulevard
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or faxed to (630) 792-5636 or e-mailed to complaint@jcaho.org



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The Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring will acknowledge in writing or by telephone request received 10 days
before the survey begins. An Account Representative will contact the individual requesting the public information interview
prior to survey, indicating the location, date, and time of the interview and the name of the surveyor who will conduct the
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