To Life! RETIREMENT LIVING 4 HEALTH & FITNESS "Mom's happy and enjoying her new lifestyle." When dad died, I watched helplessly as my fun-loving, outgoing mom stayed home most nights. When she visited The Park at Trowbridge, she quickly saw residents interacting and enjoying their time together. I i t. built at Hadassah Hospital at Ein Kerem in Jerusalem. The facility is named in memory of her mother. Tower Ur Meaun Hadassah lauds Davidson's gift. D Arnie S. — son of resident Edith S. 24111 Civic Center Dr. Southfield, MI 48033 www.horizonbay.com at Trowbridge 1298260 , mxtuNrry A HORIZON B. SCOOR G... The Brightest Tomorrows Begin Here cr 210-cEmiumr BUILDING COMPANY FULL SERVICE DESIGN/BUILD COMPANY An Authorized James Hardie Preferred Remodeler & Certified Pella Contractor David Kramer, Owner etroit's 20 delegates were among 2,500 women and men taking part in "Now Is the Time the theme of the national Hadassah convention held in New York City in July. Local delegates, led by Greater Detroit Chapter Hadassah President Judi Schram, were honored when Detroiter Karen Davidson was cited for an unprecedented $75 million gift to Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem for a new in-patient facility given by Karen and William Davidson and his Auburn Hills-based Guardian Industries. "Hadassah Hospital is a model insti- tution in the Middle East:' Karen said. "On behalf of Bill and myself, we are proud to be part of this high-achiev- ing organization." In the front row at the ceremonies were her sister-in-law, Dottie Gerson of Franklin, and Rose Marie Farrar of Guardian Industries. Honoree Karen Davidson addresses the delegates. The Sarah Wetsman Davidson Tower, named after William Davidson's and Dottie Gerson's mother — herself a former Detroit Chapter Hadassah president — will be completed in 2012 during Hadassah's centennial year. The state-of-the art facility is expected to serve the people of Israel for many years and provide cutting- edge research that will affect lives worldwide. full-color 3-D floor plan free interactive computer design service* Here is a working kitchen and den addition in the design phase. Our Residential Design/Build Team has over 70 combined years of experience. From the comfort of home, with 'Go-To-Meeting, we provide an interactive design process. On your computer screen, you'll see your project come to life with full color 3-0 interior and exterior views, complete with your existing furnishings in place. Master suite? Family room addition? Guest quarters? Second story on a ranch? No problem. No guess work either. We will bring your project into reality to fit your life and your lifestyle. - The it:hied des- hyt ke is credited to the price fbethe project in the Build Phase. For more details, go to: www.21sKenturyBunding.corn and click on Design. 5600 West Maple Road, Suite D-415, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 248 851 2001 42 itit1.4441.1444411 +44i.tti1444011i . • .4htt4144 . .ti44 ,st4 • * Dottie Gerson with a model of the Sarah Wetsman Davidson Tower to be Mom's building new memories and meeting new friends. My sister and I are happy knowing Mom's involved and enjoying life again. For more information or to visit, call The Park today! (248) 352-0208 44 441.".• 44 **** 4 114444 44444 t14114; !tkt14.4411144M1114 . • ttttttt 4 t 44: I 4 F. ii Mt tttttttt pm* 4 4 i,44R441444411404141 . Fall Savin?,s. Special --- 44114111 •• We knew Mom was fully settled when she stopped keeping up with her TV soap operas. She leaves for breakfast at 8:30 and sometimes doesn't return to her apartment until evening. \■ ,,N1.: N.1..0 al it "AU*. * . .sialtt 1111.441444 4 4 4 September 6 2007 DI 1297900 Survivorship University Focus: Cope With Cancer Survivorship University, a community education program of Detroit-based Karmanos Cancer Institute, offers free lectures to help cancer survivors and patients and their families and caretakers navigate the everyday chal- lenges of living with, through and beyond cancer. The one-night lectures encourage and support the personal empower- ment and advocacy of cancer survi- vorship. Classes include: • Ordering Social Security's Alphabet Soup • Cancer and Nutrition: Fuel for Life • Navigating Your Way through Integrative Medicine • Humor and Healing Among the lectures is one at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Gilda's Club, 517 Rochester Road in Royal Oak. The talk will explore why people are turning to complementary and alter- native therapies — even though most of these therapies are not covered by health insurance. For times and locations or to regis- ter for the free fall classes, call (800) KARMANOS.