Health &
Fitness
SPORTS
Class Of 2009 from page 41
We think nothing of driving
half an hour to a good restaurant,
but we'll settle for a hospital
that's right around the corner.
As long as your health insurance allows you to go
anywhere, maybe you shouldn't confine yourself to
the neighborhood.
Because this isn't dinner, this is your life.
Year after year, the people of Southeast Michigan have
rated Beaumont as their most preferred hospital. Most .
preferred for surgery and for overall quality of care.
Do you have a Beaumont doctor?
Beaumont Hospitals
800.633.7377
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Some people mistakenly believe that great care has to be expensive.
They haven't been to Farmington Hills Inn.
Many of you are aware of our high-quality assisted living community.
but did you also know that we offer a special, secured environment
for those with Alzheimer's., dementia. and other memory disorders?
Our newly-renovated "Reflections Unit" offers a warm, comfortable.
manageable setting. Its design encourages group participation and
interaction. while offering residents the opportunity to move about
independently. all hile under the 2417 watchful eyes of our
Alzheimer-trained staff.
'We don't offer chandeliers and gold-plated flatware, we offer dignified,
compassionate care, by nurse-trained staff in a warm. comfortable,
friendly environment.
We invite you to come in and see our "Reflections Unit" and all that it
has to offer.
No surprises, just great care in a home-like setting.
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24/7 Staff Supervised by a Full-Time Nurse
3 Home-Cooked Meals Daily
Medication Administration
Incontinence Care / Bathing Assistance
Furnished Rooms 'try/Satellite TV Service
Daily Housekeeping
Weekly Personal Laundry Service
Cognition Appropriate Activities
Backup Generator
Single-Story Fireproof Building
All Under $2800/month!
ALSO AVAILABLE ON-SITE:
Geriatric Physician and Psychiatrist
PT, OT & Speech Therapies
Beauty; Barber Shop
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Long Term Care Insurance Accepted
VA Benefits May Apply
Licensed by the State of Michigan
NOW SHOWING:
Who is Taking Care of the Caregiver?"
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October 15 • 2009
A representative from Odyssey Health Care will
be here Monday, October 19, 6:30 p.m., to talk about
the stress, strain and issues that come up when caring
for an elderly loved one. Please RSVP to attend
this very important, very valuable presentation:
(248) 851-9640
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Cranbrook-Kingswood High School
and Babson College in Wellesley,
Mass. He continued his athletic career
after college and was a 2008 inductee
into the Detroit Men's Senior Baseball
League Hall of Fame.
Away from sports, Loewenstein
was named a Crain's Detroit Business
"40 Under 40" honoree. He's cur-
rently chief executive officer of JARC,
a Farmington Hills-based not-for-
profit agency that helps those with
disabilities live full lives.
Dr. Rosen was a track star at
Mount Clemens High School and
the University of Michigan. In 1993,
he started for the U.S. men's age
35-and-over basketball team at the
Maccabiah Games in Israel. He also
was on the team in 2001. Dr. Rosen
practiced radiology from 1978-2006.
Emanuel Steward, Kronk Gym
founder and trainer of 31 world
champions, will receive the Alvin
Foon Humanitarian Award at the
dinner. The award is named for MJSF
founder and first president Alvin
Foon.
Four high
school athletes
also will be hon-
ored at the dinner.
Eric Fishman
of Cranbrook-
Kingswood and
Eric Glanz of
Emanuel
Walled Lake
Central are the
Steward
Jewish News Male
Athletes of the Year; Abigail Cohen
of Cranbrook-Kingswood is the
Jewish News Female Athlete of the
Year.
Michelle Lapin of Berkley will
receive the Bill Hertz Memorial
Scholarship Award.
Dinner proceeds will benefit The
Bear Hug Foundation, an organiza-
tion that provides scholarships to
Camp Tanuga for at-risk, underprivi-
leged and special-needs children; and
Camp I(AT (Kids All Together), a JCC
initiative that supports children with
special needs so they can be included
in JCC programming; and the Hall of
Fame.
For information on dinner
tickets, sponsorships and
program advertising, contact
Blatt at (248) 592-9323 or www.
michiganjewishsports.org .
Biographies of the inductees are on
the Web site. Lii
Please send sports news to
sports@thejewishnews.com.