jews d & in the faces places PHOTOS BY JESSICA POLK Menorah in the D, Campus Martius, Dec. 12, 2017 • Free Workshop — Practical Tips for Caregivers The Dorothy and Peter Brown Adult Day Program will present learning sessions for caregivers of people living with dementia on Tuesday, Jan. 30, in West Bloomfield. The event is free and open to the public. Attendees will learn practical care- giver skills, such as how to assist an older adult with self-care and in the bathroom, as well as gain insight into what it feels like to be the receiver of care. The program will be offered twice, from 5-6 p.m. or 6-7 p.m., and light refreshments will be served. So that caregivers may attend without worrying about leaving their loved ones, complimentary respite care will be offered during each session, where dinner and programming will be pro- vided. RSVP, as space is limited, by Jan. 23 to Bobbi Chess, (248) 661-6390 or email bchess@jslmi.org. This event is sponsored by Jewish Senior Life, JVS and Senior Helpers, and will be held at the Brown Center, 6720 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. • The menorah is lit in Campus Martius during Menorah in the D. PATH To Better Health Melanie and Wyatt Weber, 7, of Oak Park warm up by the fire with a roasted marshmallow on this very cold night. NEXTGen Detroit President Ilana Block addresses the crowd. 32 December 21 • 2017 Chabad Yeshivah students: Mendel Leverton, New Jersey; Mende the Big Dreidel; and Yossi Spalter, Florida. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan provides a welcome from the city. jn Hanit Kalo and Noa Madvin, 6, Birmingham Just in time for New Year’s resolu- tions, Jewish Family Service will be offering a free six-week Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) program starting Jan. 3. PATH was developed by Stanford University to teach strategies for the day-to-day management of chronic or long- term health conditions. Emphasis is placed on creating personal action plans and setting practical, achievable goals. Topics for discussion include managing symptoms and medications, relax- ation, healthy eating, physical activ- ity and more. The program is open to adults, their family and friends, as well as caregivers, and runs on Wednesdays from 1-3:30 p.m. from Jan. 3 through Feb. 7. Participation is free, but a reserva- tion is required as space is limited. To reserve yours, contact Megan Pudlik at (248) 592-2269 or mpudlik@jfsdetroit.org. •