The results are in and seven winners have been selected to receive Life Improved Awards. Today we're honoring Ron Sellers.
Nominations were scored based on four criteria - improvement to the lives of others, embodiment the U.H. mission, examples provided show work above and beyond the duties of their job description, and the number of nominations received.
Ron, who received two nominations is a DSP at ICF #4 in Heuvelton. He was presented with a United Helpers Life Improved T-Shirt.
Here's some of what people had to say about Ron.
"He is a relatively new staff member. Ron has excelled through his training and worked hard to connect with all residents in this home. In the past few months our residence has gone through some difficult times related to staf fbeing off, increased resident needs and the transition of welcoming new staff. During that time Ron has sacrificed many hours by staying on for doubles or picking up shifts during his time off."
"Ron strengthens our floor by being a team player, supporting veteran staff or leading the way for new hires. His extra efforts not only keep our place of work running smoothly, but also provide a consistent supportive and safe living space for those we serve."
"He has truly improved the life of our residents and has brought some wonderful teamwork attributes to this home."
Ron joins Jaime Ladison from Maplewood, Billie Jo Thornhill and Bonnie Hitsman from Mosaic, and Allen Mills and Cindi Corbine from RiverLedge, as already announced Life Improved Award winners.
We'll announce our final winner on Monday and begin sharing the stories of our other nominees next week.
Twenty-one employees received nominations and each nominee will receive a small token of appreciation for the work they do to help improve the lives of the people we serve.
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