May 26, 2015

Heuvelton ICFs 4 & 5 Welcome New Grounds Crew



Heuvelton ICFs 4 & 5 recently welcomed  seven new residents.

The residents, who will live outside and take care of the grass, are actually sheep. The facilities have welcomed sheep each summer for the past several years.

The sheep are part of United Helpers' ongoing sustainability efforts.

To view an album with additional pictures of this year's flock, click the link below:
Heuvelton Sheep


May 19, 2015

Welcome New Hires


Maplewood
Lenette Deloney - Director of Nursing
Katie Snyder - CNA
Jeanette Wood - Food Service Attendant

ICF #5
Madison Tressider - DSP

IRA #1
Nadine LaMont - DSP

IRA #2
Jessica Levinson - DSP

Basta's
Clyde Thomas - Laborer

May 18, 2015

2015 EAT Bowling Tournament



The 2015 EAT Bowling Tournament has come and gone and it was another successful event with more than 100 participants.

There were some really good scores and some not good scores, but a great time was had by all.

The high score for a male went to Greg Walrath who bowled a 232. The high female score went to Winnie Delorenza with a 207.

The low score went to Benny Fairchild who bowled a 22 in his first game.

An album with photos from the evening may be viewed on the United Helpers Facebook page at the link below:


Team results are as follows:

Team                   Average 2 game score

IT Department288.8333
ICF#4 Team265.4
Maplewood Maulers257.875
we just want to have fun257.8
The Mis Splits244.6667
Unnamables 240.4
Dolls with Balls238
Team Teamless232.5
Maintence225.6
Rainbow Rehab223.6
Spare Me!219.75
Kendrew Crew215.4
Rockin Bowlers205.8333
corky team205.6667
TMNT 1202.5
Maplewood Rock Stars199
West Wonders197.5714


May 14, 2015

New Horizons Band Recognized for Volunteerism at Maplewood


United Helpers Maplewood Campus Volunteer Cherie Baker, who is also a member of Potsdam's New Horizons Band recently submitted an article paying tribute to the band and its efforts in spring edition of the organization's international newsletter.

The following article appeared in the Spring 2015 edition:

The New Horizons Band of Northern New York has been devoted to playing at Maplewood Health Care & Rehabilitation Center in Canton, NY once a month since September 2013.
Maplewood Health Care 7 Rehabilitation Center provides a diversified community of care for seniors living in the North Country.
Small groups from New Horizons of NNY, ranging in size from three or four to as many as 12 members, perform pieces that range in style from folk songs, marches and classical arrangements to klezmer and jazz. We try to incorporate songs that many residents will recognize, while providing an opportunity for residents to learn about instruments and different genres of music.
We share our love of music, and in return we get smiles, handshakes and a sense that we have brightened their day.
Check out the opportunities in your own communities where you can take your instrument, a music stand and some sheets of music to provide a ray of sunshine - a retirement community, a daycare or a residential alternative for seniors and persons with disabilities.


May 8, 2015

RiverLedge to Celebrate National Nursing Home Week

The residents and staff at RiverLedge will celebrate National Nursing Home week beginning this Sunday with a Mother's Day Tea Party at 2 p.m.

The full week of activities will conclude on Saturday with participation in the Gouverneuer Breast Cancer Walk.

Monday will be crazy hat & plaid day with entertainment from BJ Hughes at 2 p.m.

On Tuesday RiverLedge will host a Books Are Fun Fair that runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday's activities also include a facility-wide scavenger hunt at 1:30 and Hawaiian Folk Singer Voss Fernandez at 6 p.m. Tuesday's theme will be stripes and sneaker.

Wednesday will be crazy sock day and include a 2 p.m. performance from local ventriloquist Rachel & Grandpa Gus. The American Red Cross will also pay a visit to RiverLedge for a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please call 393-0730 to schedule your appointment to give blood.

RiverLedge will be full of vibrant colors on Thursday when each wing of the building will wear a different color. Color themes include blue, purple, pink, orange and yellow. Entertainment for the day will include karaoke sessions at both 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Friday will be country western day with entertainment from Margaritaville with Rick & Farrand at 2 p.m.

May 5, 2015

Welcome New Hires


RiverLedge
Jamie Conant - CNA
William LaFlair - Maintenance II (Caretaker)

RiverLedge Residence
Angela Swinger - Companion

Maplewood
Jennifer Barr - RN
Mandy Bergstrom - CNA
Ashley Brothers - CNA
Kayla Vice - CNA

Mosaic
Carolynn Swanson - DSP

Day Habilitation
Lynn Crawford - DSP

A.C.T. Team
Macy Bailey - Care Manager


RiverLedge Volunteer Forms Special Bond With Resident


OGDENSBURG – Tristan Vine had been considering a career in health care for quite some time, but after becoming a volunteer at United Helpers RiverLedge Campus, Mr. Vine said he has little doubt that’s the career path he wants to take.
Mr. Vine, a senior at Lisbon Central School, became a volunteer at RiverLedge two years ago.
“The initial reason I came to United Helpers was I needed volunteer hours,” he said. “I was really skeptical at first, because I had this perception about nursing homes.”
However, it wasn't long after he began volunteering that his perception was shattered and he began making friends with the residents, even forming a special bond with the late James “Con” Elliott.
“I met Con and started coming up twice a week,” Mr. Vine said. “We would just hang out and talk.”
Both Mr. Vine and Mr. Elliott shared a love of sports, particularly local high school sports, and when Mr. Vine was honored with a sportsmanship award, he learned 25 years prior his father had received that same award.
RiverLedge Activities Director Larry Worden said a photo was discovered that showed Mr. Vine’s father, Bill with Mr. Elliott, a long-time broadcaster of local sports, who presented Mr. Vine’s dad with the award.
“After Tristan saw that photo, he decided to recreate it,” Mr. Worden said, adding Mr. Vine and Mr. Elliott “just clicked.”
“They really connected,” Mr. Worden said, adding the friendship even extended to Mr. Elliott’s family. “It didn't take long for him to go from being ‘that young man’ to being Tristan.”
Mr. Elliott passed away this past winter, and Mr. Vine has long since completed his required hours of community service, but he keeps on returning to RiverLedge to spend time with the facility’s residents.
“I get to help them out, but there is a benefit to both sides, the residents and me,” he said. “I’ve learned how to have better communication skills and relate to people of all ages. It’s an honor to learn from the residents and take time out of my day to spend with the people here.”
Mr. Vine has been accepted to Clarkson and will be taking classes in the school’s pre-physician’s assistant program, but that doesn't mean he’s going to stop volunteering at RiverLedge.
“I really do want to stay connected here,” he said.
Mr. Worden said that the relationships formed by Mr. Vine at RiverLedge, show that anyone can be a volunteer and make a difference in the lives of the building’s residents.
“You don’t have to be retired to be a volunteer,” he said. You could be as young as 8, 9 or 10 years and still make a difference.”
If you would like to volunteer at RiverLedge, contact Mr. Worden at 393-0730 ext. 2473 or lfworden@unitedhelpers.org.