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TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • SEPTEMBER 26, 2021
From the Parish Office:
The Alarm System at
St . C lement that
monitors the security of
the church and fire detection costs
$304.65 per month.
We of St. Clement of Rome Parish, with the Power of the Spirit, welcome, embrace and unite all the many faces of
Christ who worship with us. As a family, we deepen our faith and seek God in the community,
through prayer and good works.
Romeo Life Chain
On Sunday, Oct. 3 from
1:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Right to Life will host the
Romeo Life Chain. Meet
in the St. Clement parking lot.
Peaceful, life-affirming signs and
refreshments will be provided.
Info and RSVP call 586-210-68129.
Another successful and fun filled Church picnic!
A sincere appreciation to all of the volunteers who came out
to lend a hand with our parish picnic. Whether if you came to
set up, husk corn, lead crafts, run the basket raffle, serve food,
serve drinks, BBQ, greet our attendees or to clean up… you
were appreciated!
The band was great (as always) and the magic show was fun and
magical! The “food crew” was amazing! Everyone worked so hard and their
efforts were noticed by all of our
a t tendees ! The day was
outstanding!
Many compliments were given
and they all need to be credited to
our parishioners/volunteers! Great
job everyone!
Distributing Pet
Food at
St. Clement
The Humane Society
will be at our parish distributing
pet food for households in need on
Monday, September 27 starting at
9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Distribution
will take place in our parking lot
along with Forgotten Harvest. If
you are in need, or know someone
in need of this assistance, please
be sure to take advantage of this
help. Be sure to spread the word
on this opportunity to anyone who
could use this help!
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Religious Education Office Hours
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday - closed
The office is closed daily from 12:00
noon - 1:00 p.m. for lunch
Walking In The Gym… The
gym is available for walkers Mon.
through Fri. from 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 Noon. Please remember to
wear your gym shoes.
Mass Times on the Road�
Traveling? Need the nearest
Catholic Church and Mass times?
www.masstimes.org
The Poljan Agency
586-781-5000
Forgotten Harvest
The Forgotten Harvest pop-up
pantry will be in our parish’s park-
ing lot! Volunteers from Forgotten
Harvest will be distributing food
on Mondays from 9:00 a.m. -
11:00 a.m
Religious Education
Kick-Off
Monday, October 4
at 4:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 5
at 4:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.
Religious Education
Catechists Needed
Please think about contributing
your time and talents to share our
Catholic faith with the young peo-
ple of our parish. Everything you
need to teach is provided including
direction, lesson plans, activity
supplies and prayerful support. If
you are interested and can volun-
teer your time, please call Debbie
Knoblock at 752-6591. We start
the week of October 4/5. Our spe-
cific needs are as follows:
• Grade 1: Tuesday 6:30 p.m.
• Grade 3: Tuesday 6:30
• Grade 4: Tuesday 6:30
• Grade 5: Monday 6:30
• Grade 7: Monday 4:30,
Tuesday 4:30 and Tuesday
6:30
CYO Basketball 5th and 6th
Grade Boys and Girls
St. Clement is
preparing for
the 5th and 6th
grade boys and girls basketball pro-
gram. We are currently asking
families that are interested in par-
ticipating to contact Bob Bova rob-
[email protected] or Adam
Pfeil [email protected] for
more information.
Mercy in Action
Day of Service
will be held on
Saturday, October
16 at SS John and Paul Parish.
Please see the link below to sign
up to volunteer.
This year the Mercy in Action
Day of Service will be collecting
supplies for cleaning buckets to be
used after floods to help clean out a
damaged home and protect from
mold.
The following is a list of items St.
Clement will be collecting until
Friday, October 15. Thank you for
your generosity.
• Cotton clean rags
• Microfiber clean rags
• Sponges with scrub side
• Scrub brush
• 8-12 count reusable towels/
handi-wipes/multi-use reusable
cloths
• Liquid laundry detergent - 25
oz. or 50 oz. bottle
• Household cleaner, 12 to 16 oz.
bottle that can be mixed in
water (no spray bottles)
• Dish soap - 16-28 oz. bottle
• Clothes line—50 ft.
Register to help:
www.signupgenius.com/
findasignup
Search signups under the email
If you would like to help but do not
have access to a computer,
please contact Caroline at 586-
781-9010 or
Public Square
Rosary Crusade
The world is a cross-
road. God is more of-
fended than ever as people ignore
Our Lady’s maternal request to
“stop offending God.” Yes, we
must listen to Our Lady’s request
and stop sinning if we hope to en-
joy God’s blessings and to avert
His wrath. He will hear us, if we
pray through the intercession of
His Blessed Mother. That’s why
we’re doing the 2021 Public Square
Rosary Crusade.
In The Secret of the Rosary,
Saint Louis Marie Grignion de
Montfort said: “Public prayer is far
more powerful than private prayer
to appease the anger of God and
call down His mercy, and Holy
Mother Church, guided by the
Holy Spirit, has always advocated
public prayer in times of public
tragedy and suffering”.
What: The Holy Rosary
Where: Picnic Area of St. Clement
When: Saturday, October 16 at
12:00 noon
Pet Blessing
Sunday
October 3
There will be a Pet
Blessing in front of the church on
Sunday, October 3 at 12:00 noon.
All are welcome.
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If you would like to add someone
to the sick list, please call the
Parish Office, (586)752-9611.
Please Pray
for the Sick
Newly Added to the Sick List
Steve Bullock
Pour out, Thy Healing
Angels, Thy Heavenly Host
upon me, and upon those
that I love, let me feel the
beam of Thy Healing Angels upon
me, The light of Your Healing
Hands. I will let Thy Healing
begin, whatever way God grants it.
Amen
Did you know0 that Liturgical
Ministries, like Communion
Ministers, are open to anyone who
has been confirmed regardless of
their age. For more information
contact Russ Morgan at 752-
6984.
Florence Bauer
Gary Bianchi
Thomas Breen
Mike Brosowski
Steve Bullock
Claudette Buria
Maureen Burns
Camille Camron
Adam Cole
Connie Davis
Elizabeth
Decker
Nancy Degnan
Lisa Elliot
Christine Gamrat
Thomas Gamrat
Gay Galvin
David Gonczar
Jacob Gordon
Peter
Grygorcewicz
Martha Gutowski
Henry Hainer
Amelia Hale
Donna John
Ethan Kammer
Jennifer Kelts
John F. Kern
Glen Knoblock
Daniel Knoche
Tom Krafft
Jason Kucharsk
Sharon Lark
Bettie Lester
Jim Libs
Nancy Lukowski
George Machak
Domenico Maletti
Sara Maletti
Bob McFall
Bob Mickelson
Andrew Miller
Ashleigh
Motoligin
Ellen Myers
Cody Nichols
Rocky O’Berry
Theresa
O’Connor
Muriel Paquette
Paul Paquette
Judy Polakowski
Edmund
Radzilowski
Jim Raska
Richard Redd
David Reed
Glenda Roberts
Karen
Rothenhauser
Paul Ruggirello
Laura Staller
Robert Szuba
Terri Turner
Bubba Dan Wirick
Michaela Wolford
Christine Yonkas
Aldona Zynda
And those who
care for them...
Please Pray for the
Members Serving
Our Country
Cpt. Nicole Adenomas
MSG Omar Ambriz
CTM2 Jonathan Behm
Spc. William Boeve
Pvt. Dakota Burdo
Capt. John L. Fellows
Sr./AMN Michael P. Fellows
A1C Andrew Fons
Pfc. Brian Gaines
SSGT Adam S. Girardot
Sgt. James Griffie
Spec. Mark A. Lipinski
SSGT Ian McLaughlin
SSG. Brian Niebel
Maj. Catherine Peuterbaugh
Spc. Zacari Pytleski
MC1 Jeff Richardson
2nd Lt. Stephen Rutherford
Chief Jacob Shey
E5 Rebecca Sovereign
Spc. Michael Stobak
Maj. David Stys
Pfc. Bill Thompson
Pfc. Evan Vanouver
Sgt. Bradley Wing
L/Cpl. Robert Wing
Lord, hold our troops in Your
loving hands. Protect them as they
protect us. Bless them and their
families for the selfless acts they
perform for us in our time of need.
We ask this in the name of Jesus
Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen
Detroit Society of Catholic
Leaders
Coming Tuesday, October 19,
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and I Will Give you Rest: The Bur-
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Response. Those who labor in the
Church carry unique and heavy
burdens. We are called to be joyful
missionary disciples, but we know
the brokenness of our world can
sometimes create challenges.
Mary Wilkerson of BOLD Minis-
tries will help us identify the areas
of weariness within the ministry
we do, while focusing on the heal-
ing work of Christ, who seeks to
give rest. Choose whichever date
works best in your schedule and
connect with your colleagues in
ministry from across the Archdio-
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rest, and hospitality. $15 for
DSCL members, $20 for non-
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Vigil Lights
Special Intentions
~ Gary Bianchi - the Bianchi
family
~ George Machak - Dying in hospice
~ Gary Bianchi - B. Bianchi
Wanted: Rosary Makers...
Respond to the call of
Our Lady. The need for
rosaries is great and
urgent. Become a mis-
sionary by making ro-
saries for missions in the U.S., the
military, and all around the world.
It’s easy to learn and we can pro-
vide all your initial supplies. We’ll
have a good time, sharing and
making rosaries together at the
meeting. Our next meeting is
Wednesday, September 29 at
10:00 a.m. in the social hall.
Stay as long as you are able. All
you need to bring is a smile. For
more information contact Joanie
Frink 752-9611.
Communion for the
Homebound
Did you know that we have
parishioners who will bring Holy
Communion to those who are
unable to attend Mass? If you
have a family member or a
neighbor who is homebound,
please contact the Parish
Office at 752-9611. Arrange-
ments will be made for a visit.
A Family Perspective0..
The words in today’s
gospel, “Whoever gives
a cup of water in the
name of Christ will not
lose their reward” hits us at home.
As parents we gain our “reward”
when we bring water to a fright-
ened child in the middle of the
night, or Kool Aid to parched five-
year olds, or hold ice chips to the
fevered lips of a spouse. It is that
simple and that sacred. In our
homes we give until it hurts “in the
name of Christ.” ~ Bud Ozar
Weekly Soup for the
Homebound
Do you know anyone who is el-
derly and home bound, anyone who
has undergone a recent surgery, or
anyone who is struggling with
health issues and would appreciate
a weekly visit to drop off some
soup? If so, contact Christian Ser-
vices 586-651-0734 and we will add
them to our SOS ministry. The
SOS (serving others soup) ministry
delivers soup that is donated from
the Romeo Family Restaurant to
individuals who are going through
rough times. The warmth of a smil-
ing face, a caring ear and a deli-
cious bowl of soup can do wonders!
IHM Sister’ Raffle
Tickets are available in the
parish office for the IHM Sister’s
Raffle. Tickets are $25 each and
with each ticket there are 144
opportunities to win. All proceeds
make it possible for IHM to provide
quality and compassionate care to
their retired sisters.
Comfort Makers
Selling Scarves
Get ready for football season!
The Comfort Makers will be selling
Michigan and Michigan State
scarves on Saturday, Oct. 16 after
the 5:00 p.m. Mass and Sunday,
Oct. 17 after the 10:30 a.m. Mass in
the gathering area. Scarves will be
$5.00 each.
Breaking the Stewardship
Mold
Have you noticed how we always
tend to pigeonhole one another —
and ourselves? “I could never serve
on the Parish Council. That’s for
Rick and Ellen and that whole
group of people who have done it
for years.” “Greg takes care of faith
formation in the parish — he al-
ways has. He doesn’t need my
help.” “I can’t afford to give the big
bucks like those families who sit up
front can. My offering wouldn’t
matter even if I did increase it.”
Thinking like this is a good indi-
cation that we aren’t in conversa-
tion with God about what His will
is for our lives. If we have already
decided what we are and are not
meant to do, we aren’t likely to
pray over it, to discern it.
We have to be open to the spirit
of the Lord wherever it leads us,
regardless of what we or others
have come to expect from us. We
human beings come to believe that
we are such good judges of what
others can offer — or what we our-
selves can offer. But God has plans
for us to which we aren’t privy. God
calls everyone to serve Him in the
way that pleases Him best, and
only He can decide what that is.
Everyday Stewardship demands a
continual accounting of who we can
be, what we can offer — even if it’s
outside our comfort zone, even if
it’s something that never occurred
to us before.
There’s only one Person who can
tell us what God wants from us. Do
we even think to ask Him? — Tracy
Earl Welliver, MTS
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WEEKLY EVENTS FOR
September 27 - October 3
Monday, September 27
9:00 a.m. - Forgotten Harvest
Tuesday, September 28
9:00 a.m. - Communion Service
6:00 p.m. - Right to Life Mtg -
Social hall
Wednesday, September 29
9:00 a.m. - MASS - St. Clement
Parishioners
10:00 a.m. - Rosary Makers -
Social hall
12:00 noon - Threshold Bible
Study - Social Hall
6:30 p.m. - New Families Mtg -
Social hall
Thursday, September 30
9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
Friday, October 1
8:30 a.m. - Kitchen use - K of C
9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
3:00 p.m. - Kitchen use - Boy
Scouts
Saturday, October 2
8:30 a.m. - Kitchen use - K of C
5:00 p.m. - MASS - Int. Dorothy
Graham req by her siblings
Int. Stel Kauffman req by Jerry
& Mary Ann Bode
Sunday, October 3
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Coffee and Donuts hosted by
Religious Education
7:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
10:30 a.m. - MASS - Int. Girolamo
& Mary Magaddino req by Paolo
& Angie Milana
Int. Clara Malburg req by Ron &
Sharon Pewenski
12:00 noon - Pet Blessing
7:00 p.m. - MASS ( Spanish) -
Int. St. Clement Parishioners
St. Clement of Rome
343 S. Main Street
Romeo, Michigan 48065
Phone: 586-752-9611
Fax 586-752-1601
Website: www.stclementromeo.org
PASTOR
Rev. Stephen C. Reckker
Weekend Assistant
Fr. Jim Andres, OFM CAP
Fr. Art Baranowski
Fr. Biju Parakkalayil
Fr. Binoy Augustine
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Kurt J. Godfryd
Mass in Spanish
Fr. Michael Sullivan
Vicariate Hispanic Pastoral Minister
(North Macomb Vicariate)
Sr. Valerie Knoche, I.H.M. 810-656-3282
Adult Education Coordinator
Mr. Russ Morgan 752-6984
Building Manager
Mr. Peter Bernadich 752-9611
Minister of Music
Mr. Bert Lord 752-9611
Religious Education Director
Mrs. Debbie Knoblock 752-6591
Middle School Youth Group 752-9611
Agape Center 336-6842
Pregnancy, Counseling and Adoption
Catholic Family Services 416-2300
Knights of Columbus
Mark DiPaola 586-292-5284
Email: [email protected]
Weekend Masses
Saturday - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Spanish - 7:00 p.m.
Holyday and Weekday Masses
As announced
Reconciliation (Confession)
By appointment
Baptism: Prior arrangements must be made.
Call the parish office.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made at
least six months in advance of the marriage
date.
Care of the Sick: Call the parish office at
any time to make arrangements for
Anointing, Communion calls or Visitations.
Funeral Luncheon Ministry: Please call
the parish office.
Registrations: New parishioners should
register at the parish office. Those moving
should notify the parish office.
Parish Council
Administration Commission
Charles Anglewicz... . . . . . . . . . . . ...752-9435
Christian Service Commission
Denise Kehren. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 586-372-3576
Social Commission
Dorothy Kida ……………………….752-9611
Rev. 09-21-21
The following children were
recently baptized:
Hadleigh Maureen Allport,
daughter of Scott and Kathryn
(Shankin) Allport
W i l l i m a n A n t h o n y
Kaczmarczyk, son of Michael and
Gina (Vermeulen) Kaczmarczyk
Wyatt Robert Harvey, son of
Keith and Lyndsay (Genovich)
Harvey
St. Clement Parish extends
congratulations and welcomes
them into our community.
Come and See Life as an
Adrian Dominican Sister
Are you – or is someone you
know – a single Catholic woman,
age 19 to 35, contemplating God’s
call in your life? The Adrian Do-
minican Sisters invite you to a
weekend of discernment. Come and
See for yourself if God could be call-
ing you to life as a Dominican Sis-
ter. The Come and See weekend is
October 8-10, 2021, at Weber Re-
treat and Conference Center on the
Adrian Dominican Sisters’ Mother-
house Campus, 1257 E. Siena
Heights Drive in Adrian, Michigan.
The weekend offers you the oppor-
tunity to meet other women dis-
cerning God’s call; join the Adrian
Dominican Sisters for Sunday Lit-
urgy; spend time in prayer, reflec-
tion, silence, sharing, and fun;
learn about the life of an Adrian
Dominican Sister; and tour the
Motherhouse Campus, engaging in
conversation with our Sisters.
There is no charge. You are our
guest. Please register online at
https://tinyurl.com/ADSDiscern.
For more information, contact Sis-
ter Katherine Frazier, OP, at voca-
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Liturgical Appointments for October 2/3
Saturday
5:00 p.m.
Sunday
7:00 a.m.
Sunday
10:30 a.m.
Presider
Fr. Steve Fr. Biju Fr. Art
Lector
Follow the K of C on Facebook
www.facebook.com/Knights7018
Readings for the
Week of
September 27, 2021
Monday: Zec 8:1-8/
Ps 102:16-18, 19-21, 29 and 22-23
[17]/Lk 9:46-50
Tuesday: Zec 8:20-23/Ps 87:1b-
3, 4-5, 6-7 [Zec 8:23]/Lk 9:51-56
Wednesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or
Rv 12:7-12a/Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3,
4-5 [1]/Jn 1:47-51
Thursday: Neh 8:1-4a, 5-6, 7b-
12/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11[9ab]/Lk 10:1-
12
Friday: Bar 1:15-22/Ps 79:1b-2, 3
-5, 8, 9 [9]/Lk 10:13-16
Saturday: Bar 4:5-12, 27-29/Ps
69:33-35, 36-37 [34]/Mt 18:1-5, 10
Sunday, October 3: Gn 2:18-24/
Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 [cf. 5]/Heb 2:9-
11/Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12
Need a Gift Idea? St. Clement Brick Pav-
ers make a wonderful family gift.
Order forms are available in
the Parish Office. Bricks can be
purchased for $150 each.
Capuchin Golf
Outing
Please join the
Capuchins for their
20th Golf Outing on Monday, Octo-
ber 4 at Greystone Golf Course.
Registration is at 8:00 a.m. and
shotgun start at 10:00 a.m.
The following ways to support
the Outing are:
• Gift certificates for prizes
• $100 - Hole Sponsor and recog-
nition
• $150 - Per person for golf and
dinner
• $500 - Silver Sponsor - recogni-
tion throughout the day of the
event
• $1,000 - Gold Sponsor - com-
plete registration for four golf-
ers, recognition throughout the
day of the event
For more information or to sign
up, contact Rose Ann Miller at 586
-337-3963, Capuchin Retreat at
248-651-4826 or the Capuchin Re-
treat website: capuchinretreat.org.
What are the little ones? They are the
poor, the marginalized, the women and men
at the well, the Zacchaeus’ looking for Jesus
from a tree, those mired in sin, the blind
who want to see, and the lame who want to
walk. They are the lepers and the different
ones who have been told that they are un-
clean, and the ones who suffer from abuse and grave injustices and oppres-
sion. They are children who want nothing more than to be loved and enjoy
celebrating their innocence. These are all the little ones and they are all
vulnerable. Life already brings them burdens, we don’t need to add to
them.
St. Oscar Romero said, “When the church hears the cry of the oppressed
it cannot but denounce the social structures that give rise to and perpetu-
ate the misery from which the cry arises.” Why are so many people still so
gravely hurting? We have the resources and the means to make things bet-
ter. We choose not to. There are still those things called greed, pride, lust,
apathy, jealously, gluttony, and anger that prevent us from seeing each
other and people to be loved and not objects to be used. Is this how God
intended things to be?
God loves what is good and upright. It doesn’t matter who did it or where
it came from. In God’s eyes, the end result is always faith, hope, and love.
Those will always unite a person with God. We fill our lives with many
things that are not good either for ourselves or for others. All of us have to
work to discover what it is, exactly, that leads to the world’s brokenness.
There are people, systems, and ideologies in place that foster oppression
and injustice rather than equity and fairness. Sadly, our complacency can
be the greatest evil. Turning a blind eye, ignoring the truth, and believing
that we are helpless to fix so great a problem, does little to move us closer
to the kingdom of God. As members of the Body of Christ, we cannot con-
done anything that keeps people in misery.
As it is said, charity begins at home. Perhaps a good place to start is with
our own households and making sure their foundations are properly laid.
Empty Bowls Fundraiser October 8
The Empty Bowls Fundraiser is at the
Starkweather Arts Center on Saturday, Oct.
8 from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Minimum Dona-
tion is $5.00 and all proceeds go to MCREST.
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Romeo Quick Lube66460 Van Dyke, • Washington, MI
(Just South of 31 Mile) 586-336-4645
We service all Makes & Models - full oilchanges (up to 5 quarts); New & Used Tires
64541 Van Dyke/South of 30 Mile,Across from Kroger
Washington Twp. (586) 935-1100
Installation • Sand • Stain
CHRIS MASKILL • PRESIDENT
Specializing in Glitsa® Finish19 Years serving Macomb County
Professional Craftsmanshipat a Fair Price!
586-498-5511David TenHopen
Insurance Agency LLC
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Serving Romeo-Washington for over 30 yearsServing Romeo-Washington for over 30 years
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NORTHERN AIRHEATING & COOLINGOver 25+ Years experience
Parish Member DiscountsTIM RYAN
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BLOCK, BRICK, CONCRETE & LANDSCAPE SUPPLIESCHESTERFIELD - (586) 949-1300 ROMEO - (586) 752-4541CROSWELL- (810) 679-3376 MARYSVILLE - (810) 364-7132 RICHMOND - (586) 727-7272 MARINE CITY - (810) 765-9321
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MICHIGAN FAMILY OWNED
SINCE 1937
At WellBridge we specialize in post-acute rehabilitation and nursing care which will be the bridge between the hospital and back home. Our care delivery will be fully automated and
will incorporate state-of-the-art technology which will allow our team of dedicated caregivers to spend more time where they belong, with our patients! Our goal is that each person at
WellBridge will have an EPIC experience.
Nursing & Therapy Services• PT/OT/ST 7-Days-a-Week• State-Of-The-Art Therapy Equipment• Alter-G Designed by NASA• E-Stim, Ultrasound, Outdoor Therapy• We Accept Admissions 24/7• Registered Nurses• Less than a 1:12 Patient Ratio• Fully Electronic Medical Record• In-House PT/INR’s Completed• All Medications & Treatments Kept in Patient Room• All Wounds Photographed and Measured Using a PDA with Real Time Stats• Wound Care Certified Nurses• Electronic Vital Signs that Import into the Medical Record• No Overhead Paging
375 S. Main • Romeo, MI(586) 589-3800
www.TheWellBridgeGroup.com
• 86,000 Square Foot Rehabilitation Center• 84 Private Rooms / 8 Semi-Private Rooms• 12 Semi-Private Suites• All Rooms with Private Shower & Bath• No Medication or Treatment Carts• Resort Like Amenities: WB’s Fresh Bistro, Salon, Massage Therapy, and Starbucks® Coffee• An Executive Chef• Room Service Always Available Menu 24/7• Liberalized Breakfast Made-To-Order from 6:30-9:00 am• LG Smart TV’s with Facebook, Flicker, Gmail, Skype, andDischarge Planning• Each Room Has Their Own Phone Number That Can BeDialed Directly• EPICare Philosophy Resulting in Exceptional Customer Service
NowAccepting
Reservations!WILSON VETERINARY
HOSPITALDr. John F. Wilson
& AssociatesFull Service Small Animal Hospital12000 Durham • Washington
586-752-6217
My Cleaning Lady, Inc.My Cleaning Lady, Inc.The Best Cleaning Company inRomeo • Washington • Rochester • Shelby
Residential/CommercialFully Insured
586-524-1201 586-524-1201
Serving the Surrounding CommunitiesRobert Meldrum586-255-9049
Over 40 years of experience to serve you!
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64860 Van Dyke Washintgon, MI (Orchard Square)
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FUERST Plumbing Providing all of your plumbing needs
*Service *Repairs *InstallationFull Plumbing Service, Sump Pumps, Water Heaters,
Snake Drain Lines, Leak Repair, Toilet and FaucetRepair and Installation, Tub and Shower Valves
810-724-6861Offering Senior & Veteran DiscountsFree Estimates • Licensed and Insured • Family Owned Since 1976
medical groupAll ages welcome Treating for whole body wellness
John Kilmer, DOChristine Hermiz, DO
Romeo Family Practice, 64580 Van Dyke, Suite C, Washington Twp, MI 48095 • 586-752-9629Almont Family Practice, Century Plaza, 4260 Van Dyke, Suite 102, Almont, MI 48003 • 810-798-3994
Accepting NewPatients
The Henry M. MalburgFuneral Home
HENRY MALBURG, OWNER & DIRECTORMARK MALBURG, DIRECTOR
11280 West 32 Mile Road • Romeo MI(1/2 Mile West of Van Dyke)(586) 752-2000
www.henrymmalburg.comMEMBER OF ST. CLEMENT PARISH
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