Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 09, 1991, Page 11, Image 11

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State and Em anuel Hospital Cooperate in Project for
Fairview Residents
m ental disabilities. Emanuel and the
On M onday, October 7, at 10:00
a.m ., an official ground breaking will
be held in N ortheast Portland for the
Eliot Homes, fifteen Fairview Training
Center residents with intensive m edi­
cal needs will live in three group homes.
Speaking at the ground breaking
will be Fairview parent, Betty Cum ber­
land, who was involved in planning the
project. H er daughter, M uriel, will be
moving into the Eliot Homes next spring.
Among the features o f the Eliot
Homes:
*The homes are specially equipped
for residents with intensive medical
needs. The homes are within two blocks
of Emanuel Hospital and Medical Center
so the residents will have immediate
access to medical care if an emergency
occurs.
Emanuel physician, D oug Beers,
will supervise the medical needs o f the
residents. Emanuel residents will assist
him, receiving unique training in the
m edical needs of people with develop-
Services Division
Marvin R. O ’uinn
Vice President, Clinical Services
Emanuel Hospital
Doug Beers, M.D.
Emanuel Hospital
Michael Mlteucci
Eliot Neighborhood Association
Paul Lasner Executive Director
Specialized Housing, Inc.
James Toews
A ssistant Administrator
Developmental Disabilities Divi-
Division are also working to develop a
research project for the homes in coop­
eration with the University of W ash­
ington Medical School.
* The homes were designed after
receiving input from the Eliot N eigh­
borhood Association by Stastny Burke
Architects. The design is planned to be
com patible with the older hom es in the
Eliot Neighborhood. M odels o f the
hom es will be available at the ground
breaking.
*The homes will be state operated
with many em ployees who have trans­
ferred from Fairview Training Center.
Four Fairview residents, who will
move to the homes in M arch, will travel
to the ground breaking. Speaking at the
ground breaking with Mrs. Cum ber­
land will be:
Richard C. Lippincott, M.D.
Administrator
Mental Health & Developmental
Disability
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We are Proud to Serve Our Community
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Emanuel’s services for women reflect our goal
of providing excellent medical care in a warm,
compassionate environment. Our programs
cover a wide range of needs, from before birth
through life, including fertility programs,
prenatal diagnosis and medical genetics, to
options for birth and gynecological services.
The site is located at the com er of
North W illiam s Avenue and NE Knott
in Portland, adjacent to Emanuel Hos­
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