Jun 28, 2016

Welcome New Hires



RiverLedge
Alicia Duvall - CNA
Aaron Rolfe - Task Aide


Maplewood
Shawn Allen - Food Service Attendant
Leslie Johnson - Food Service Attendant
Jodi Lalonde - CNA
Duenhua Liu - CNA
Kiona Loran - CNA
Agnes Tafanika - CNA
Aliza Armstrong - LPN
Emily Phippen LPN

Home Health Services

Jennifer Demao - Companion/Task Aide
Gail Leroux - Home Health Aide
Mary Matthews - Home Health Aide
Debra Waldrif - Home Health Aide

Rensselaer Falls IRA

Chelsie Brothers - DSP


Irish Settlement Road IRA

Robert Demers II - DSP

Jun 20, 2016

Team from Kendrew IRA Tops EAT Bowling Tournament

OGDENSBURG - A team made up of staff from the Kendrew IRA claimed the top prize in Friday's United Helpers employee bowling tournament.
The tournament, which was sponsored by the Employee Activity Team saw more than 120 people competing on 23 different teams.
Claiming the top prize with an average two game combines score of 256.5 was the team of Doug Bender, Sara Ripa, Tom White, John Gamon, Jason Cameron and John Pearson. Coming in second with an average combined score of 254 was a team made up employees from Mosaic. The Pin Pushers were captained by Mary Polniak and also included Mark Darou, Ginette LaClaire and Alice Van Schaick. Third place with an average combined score of 250.5 was a team made up of IT professionals from around the company. Captained by Warren Bullock, Panic at the Cantina also included Allen Mills, Jon Tatro, William Bennett, Mark Rubin and Greg Walrath.
Taking home individual honors was Mary Poniak with a high game of 178 and Brandon Staie, who rolled a 234.
To view an album of photos from the event, visit us on Facebook at the following link: bowling pics.

Jun 17, 2016

Sustainability Kudos to the Energy Reduction Contest Leaders

The Organizational Sustainability Committee wishes to congratulate Cherry St IRA, UH Mgmt Company, RiverLedge Health Care & Rehab Center, RiverLedge Residence, Partridge Knoll, Spruce St IRA, High St IRA, McIntyre IRA, Riverwood IRA, Kendrew IRA, Centennial IRA, Sparx, Pleasant Valley IRA and Potsdam Day Hab as our point leaders in the Energy reduction contest, each with the maximum of 6points!  

The United Helpers Sustainability Committee is challenging facilities to reduce their energy usage and is using a three-year look back period to provide incentive for employees to look at ways to conserve electricity. For each month that a United Helpers’ facility goes below their three year average, they are awarded a point. Sites falling below their average by 1-2% receive an additional point and those achieving a rate at 2% below their average receive 2 points or a maximum total of 3 points per month.

In December, prizes will be awarded to the top point earners. In the event of a tie, facilities with the highest scores will be entered into a drawing and a winner will be chosen at random. United Helpers employees may view the complete results of the contest by visiting the United Helpers Intranet, clicking on "Teams & Committees", then selecting the "Sustainability Committee", then "Sustainability Contest Results" under the "Helpful Resources" tab.

The United Helpers Sustainability Committee and subcommittees are committed to seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint, improving the lives of those we serve and our communities. 

Jun 15, 2016

Three Honored With Helen S. Randles Scholarships

The winners of this year’s Helen S. Randles Scholarships represented three school districts from across St. Lawrence County. The scholarships are presented by the Society of the United Helpers using funds from an endowment created by the late Ms. Randles. Seated, from left, Kate Derouchie, Paige Weston and Elizabeth Froats; standing, Scholarship Committee President Ed Gordon with Scholarship Committee members, Myrna O’Neil, Sue Denesha and Cheryl Ladouceur.

OGDENSBURG – Three high school seniors from a field of more than 20 applicants were honored Tuesday with Helen S. Randles Scholarships.

The scholarships are presented by the Society of the United Helpers using funds from an endowment created by the late Ms. Randles, who was a 40-year member of the society board.

This year’s winners included students from Heuvelton, Madrid-Waddington and Massena.

Paige Weston, of Heuvelton will be attending Clarkson University in the fall. She is planning to become a physical therapist. Ms. Weston is the daughter of Angela and Keith Weston.

Elizabeth Froats, of Madrid will be attending SUNY Canton and is planning to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner. Ms. Froats is the daughter of Jason Froats and Katie Logan.

Kate Derouchie, of Massena will be attending Clarkson. She is planning to become an physical therapist. Ms. Derouchie is the daughter of Marc and Patty Derouchie.

Scholarship Committee President Ed Gordon said the presentation of these scholarships is something he looks forward to each year.

“It was a very difficult selection process, but you three rose to the top of the 24,” Mr. Gordon said referring to the number of applications received this year.

“When we read these applications it gives us great hope for the future,” Mr. Gordon said. “Once we meet you guys we know we made the right decision and we hope to read about great things you’re doing some day.”

The scholarships are awarded each year to students from St. Lawrence County who are furthering their education and planning to enter the health care field.

Jun 14, 2016

Welcome New Hires



RiverLedge
William Pearson - Food Service Attendant
Viktoria Peck - Food Service Attendant
Nicole Klock - Task Aide
Lisa Miller - LPN

Stepping Stones
Taylor Amo - Occupational Therapist

Home Health Services
Salina Bacon - Home Health Aide/ Personal Care Assistant
Alicia Miller - Personal Care Assistant/Companion

Supported Housing
Jordan McCarthy - Care Manager

Rensselaer Falls IRA
Lisa Alberto - Cook/Housekeeper

Irish Settlement Road IRA
Mersaydie Pankey-Stowell - DSP

Cherry Street IRA
Kavon Silas - DSP

Bernard Avenue IRA
Hannah Brady - DSP
Tiffany Parker - DSP

Jun 9, 2016

The Society of the United Helpers Honors Direct Care Staff


 From left, RiverLedge Certified Nurse Aide Desiree Bartlett, Maplewood Certified Nurse Aide Lori Chilton, Ann Spies, who created the award in memory of her mother, and Mosaic Direct Service Professional Sue Thoms.  

OGDENSBURG – The Society of the United Helpers gave out this year’s Margaret R. Spies Awards to three employees who embody the qualities looked for in direct care staff: dedication to the people they care for and a willingness to go above and beyond expectations.
            This year’s awards went to Sue Thoms, a Mosaic Direct Service Professional, RiverLedge Certified Nurse Aide Desiree Bartlett and Maplewood Assisted Living Program Home Health Aide Lori Chilton.
The Spies Award was created in 2001 when Ann Spies made a generous gift to the Society of the United Helpers that created an endowment in memory of her mother, Margaret R. Spies, former resident of RiverLedge Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center and longtime Hammond school teacher. Margaret Spies appreciated hard work and the ability to give from the heart.
Ms. Spies said, “My mother was a wonderful, wonderful person and very social. When she came here the staff recognized how delightful she was, and I was always very pleased with the care, concern and love that she received. I thought something ought to be done to honor this wonderful staff.”
Addressing the three award winners, Ms. Spies said, “I am very touched by the stories of these three winners. It is obvious that you truly deserve to be honored. Congratulations and thank you for what you do. It truly matters.”
Mosaic program manager, Michelle McGaw and LPN, Sheri Sharpe introduced Sue Thoms, who’s been with Mosaic for three years, and noted her compassion, dedication and reliability.  
“Sue is always willing to step up to the plate,” Ms. McGaw said. “She has covered many shifts and volunteered to travel with residents that have required a hospital stay in Burlington. She is loved and by her residents and by her coworkers.”
Maplewood Administrator Kimberly McFaddin and Director of Nursing Lenette Deloney introduced Lori Chilton, who’s been with United Helpers for one year, noting she her modesty and humility.
“Lori has unlimited patience and a unique ability to calm and soothe,” Ms. McFaddin said. “She treats residents like members of her own family, taking care to note their favorite coat and what makes them comfortable. She is completely dedicated to her residents and I am so glad to have her on our team.”
Ms. Deloney noted that Ms. Chilton’s career path was not that of a traditional health care worker.
“Lori used to work in construction,” she said. “Her hands are softer now, but they have the strength to guide and support her residents and are strong enough to hold her team together. She is an asset to our team.”
Adjectives and phrases used by her peers to describe Ms. Chilton include, gentle, flexible, and “always willing to pitch in.”
Desiree Bartlett, who’s been employed by United Helpers for six years, was introduced by RiverLedge Administrator Tim Parsons.
“Desiree will greet you with a smile and a positive ‘can do’ attitude,” he said. “She puts others first and is always ready to go out of her way to help anyone.”
Ms. Bartlett was lauded by her coworkers for her warmth and cheerfulness, as well as her strong values and ethics. “She loves her residents completely,” Parsons added.
Recipients of the Margret R. Spies Awards are nominated for the honor by their administrative team and their peers.


Jun 8, 2016

EAT to Distribute Free State Fair Tickets



The Employee Activities Team has a limited number of State Fair tickets to give away to United Helpers employees. Distribution of these tickets will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis starting June 20 and continuing through July 1 or as long as the supply lasts.

EARLY REQUESTS WILL NOT BE HONORED!

Employees may request their tickets via email to bofairchild@unitedhelpers.org beginning June 20. Employees at RiverLedge and Maplewood without an email address may sign up for their tickets at their building's front desk. Ticket requests will be accepted through July 1 or while supplies last.

Each employee will be entitled to one pair of tickets. Additional tickets may be purchased in advance at Price Chopper, through the fair's website or at the gate on the day you attend.

Depending on the day you attend additional free admissions may be available if you or your family members/guests meet certain criteria. On Aug. 29 and 30 people ages 60 and older get in for free, with all veterans being admitted for free (w/ID) on Sept. 1. Children ages 18 and under will receive free admission on Sept. 2.

Already scheduled free concerts for the fair include: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Ke$ha, Toto, Magic!, Air Supply, Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers, Herman's Hermits, Survivor, The Commodores, Macy Gray, Three Days Grace, Flo Rida, A Tribe Called Red, Culture Club and Chicage.

Attractions lined up for this year's event include: Paw Patrol: Roll Patrol Road Tour, Harlem Wizards, racing pigs, Sea Lion Splash show, Wolves of the World show, Walker International Circus, daily parade, petting zoo, butter sculpture, sand sculpture and more!

For additional information on this year's fair, including dates and times for this year's concerts,  please visit, www.nysfair.org.

Jun 6, 2016

Human Foosball Tourney Raises More Than $1,600



OGDENSBURG – The championship game in the inaugural Mosaic Human Foosball Tournament came down to penalty kicks with a team of all women from the Ansen Corporation taking home the top prize.

That team, Kung Foos donated $100 of their winnings back to the Society of the United Helpers. Second place went to the Killer Kickers with Foos Your Daddy? bringing home the third place prize. Foos Your Daddy also donated their winnings back to the Society.

“We had ten teams competing for more than $500 in cash prizes,” said Mosaic Administrator Michele M. Montroy. “It was a day full of action and fun with the money we raised going to the Society of the United Helpers.”

“This money will be used to enrich the lives of the people served by United Helpers,” Ms. Montroy said.

Included in the proceeds was a donation from the Ogdnebsurg Kiwanis Club, which donated the proceeds from its concession stand back to the Society in memory of Gary Skelly and Keith Robinson.

“The Ogdenbsurg Kiwanis Club graciously gave us use of their field at Montroy Park and even donated the proceeds from their concession stand back to United Helpers,” Ms. Montroy said. “Thank you to Larry Mitchell and the Kiwanis Club for this generous donation.”

Ms. Montroy said given the success of this event, talks are already underway for next year.


“Overall, the event raised more than $1,600 and there were many positive comments,” she said. “We look forward to doing this again next year.”

To check out more pics from this event view our album on Facebook: Foosball Pics.



Jun 1, 2016

CEO Honored With Carl S. Young Advocacy Award

Stephen E. Knight
United Helpers Management Company CEO Stephen E. Knight was recently honored with the Carl S. Young Advocacy Award by Leading Age New York.
Mr. Knight was presented this award at the organization's annual conference held last weekend.
"This award honors Carl Young, past president of LeadingAge New York for his enduring, passionate advocacy for the aging. It it given to an active LeadingAge New York member who has demonstrated exceptional advocacy and leadership on behalf of aging services, commitment to advancing the association's legislative goals and actively encourages others to advocate for the elderly," LeadingAge states on its website.

Welcome New Hires



RiverLedge
Ashleigh Bracy - PTA
Megan Morrison - Physical Therapist

Basta's
Henry Miller - Laborer

High Street IRA
Bryan Mills - DSP
Amber Williams - DSP

Flackville IRA
Tabitha Baker - DSP
Christine Davis - DSP

Irish Settlement Road IRA
Amanda Smith - DSP