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 Patricia Kerr, a certified nursing assistant at Maplewood
Health Care & Rehabilitation Center, Debra Bice, a direct support
professional from Mosaic and Brook Duprey, a certified nursing assistant at
RiverLedge Health Care & Rehabilitation Center.
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.
“My mom was a really great generous lady,” Ms.
Spies said. “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 told them they are each blessed with a special gift.
“The ability to care for others
the way you do is a gift and it’s a gift that the people who make millions of
dollars on Wall Street don’t have,” she said.
Mosaic Administrator Michele
Montroy introduced Ms. Bice and said all you need to know about her comes from
the fact that both her co-workers and the participants at Day Hab lovingly
refer to her as “Momma.”
She worked for us a while ago
and the moved away, but when she moved back and reapplied we were all very
excited,” Ms. Montory said. “She has a never faltering positive attitude and is
always willing to whatever needs to be done and then some.”
Maplewood Administrator Kimberly
McFaddin introduced Ms. Kerr, noting her co-workers often refer to her as an
“interdepartmental liaison.”
“A big part of what they do is
taking care of the residents, but they must also take care of each other,” Ms.
McFaddin said, noting she recently spent a shift working as a CNA alongside Ms.
Kerr.
While Ms. Kerr said working
alongside the building administrator for a day was nerve-wrecking, Ms. McFaddin
said the day for her served as a learning experience.
Brook Duprey was introduced by
RiverLedge Director of Nursing Brittany Thornton.
“She is always positive,
frequently has a smile on her face and you can tell she loves her job,” Ms.
Thornton said before giving several examples that showed she truly cares about
the residents on the memory care unit where she works.
She also read a quote that came
from one of those residents.
“Brooke is a beautiful person,
inside and out.”
Recipients of the Margret R.
Spies Awards are nominated for the honor by their administrative team and their
peers. A plaque that lists the names of all the Spies Awards recipients hangs at
RiverLedge.
Congrats to each of this year's winners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Patricia kerr.IT takes a special kind of person to do this job well.I'm impressed by your kindness, empathy, and dedication.
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