Apr 9, 2018

Colton Woman's Nursing Career Began in High School


CANTON – Tiffany Mitchell, RN, of Colton said that for as long as she can remember she’s wanted to work in Home Health Care.

When asked why she chose this career path, Mrs. Mitchell said she wanted to be able to develop a relationship with her patients.

“I’ve always had an interest in home health care, even before becoming a nurse,” she said, noting that in 2012 while still in high school she began working for United Helpers at Maplewood Health Care & Rehabilitation Center as an activities aide. 
Tiffany Mitchell, RN

While still in high school and taking Health Careers at St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES, Mrs. Mitchell even earned her CNA certification and began working per-diem as a CNA at Maplewood.

Following graduation, Mrs. Mitchell said she attended SUNY Canton, ultimately graduating in 2015 with a nursing degree and becoming a RN. She then spent approximately six months working at Maplewood as an evening supervisor, before the opportunity arose to begin her career in home health care.

“I really enjoy that one on one time with patients and for the most part, I can set my own schedule,” she said. “Being able to have that time and form those relationships is something that other types of nursing do not offer.”

Now that she’s nearly two years into her career as a RN for Northern Lights, Mrs. Mitchell said she’s certain she made the right choice.

“I would recommend Northern Lights to any nurses out there looking for a job,” she said. “Giving people the option to recover in their homes is something that’s important to me,” she said, recalling an elderly gentleman, who became a patient after developing a foot ulcer.

“Doctors told him that his foot would need to be amputated,” she said. “But to him, that wasn’t an option. He told doctors he would rather die than allow them to amputate his foot.”

The gentleman, with no guarantees of success, instead elected for home health care and for two years, nurses from Northern Lights came to his home to care for the wound.

“I worked with him for about a year and during that time his wound healed and we were able to discharge him,” she said, adding stories like that show how rewarding a career in home health care can be.

For more information on Northern Lights Home Health Care and how you can start your career in home health care, please call (315) 714-3135, like Northern Lights on Facebook or visit www.mynorthernlights.org/employment-opportunities.

Northern Lights is owned and operated through a partnership that includes United Helpers, Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center and Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley.

Edwards Man on the Road to Recovery Thanks to Northern Lights Home Health Care


EDWARDS – While recovering at home following a joint replacement surgery isn’t something that everyone can do, given the right circumstances Home Health Care can be a viable option.

Warren Lounsbury, of Edwards had knee replacement surgery on his left leg at the end of January and spent roughly three weeks under the care of Northern Lights at his home.

During that time, Mr. Lounsbury was under the care of Tiffany Mitchell, RN, Physical Therapist Sara Klock and Physical Therapy Assistant Chelsea Bill-Reed. He had nice things to say about each of the people he worked with.

“The care I received from Sara, who evaluated me initially, and then Chelsea was wonderful,” he said. “Not only were they highly professional, they also provided me with information and care in a warm and friendly manner which definitely facilitated in my post-surgical healing and enabled me to start getting back to normal.”

Mr. Lounsbury also had similar things to say about Mrs. Mitchell.

“Not only was she highly professional, she also has a warm and caring personality which definitely helped with my post-surgical healing,” Tiffany usually arrived on time, but if she was held up with another client, she would always call to let me know and make sure her new arrival time was acceptable. Her skills were exemplary and her poise and professionalism were a breath of fresh air.”

After three weeks with Northern Lights, Mr. Lounsbury is now receiving outpatient physical therapy with a provider close to his home, but he said if the need for home health care arises again in the future, he knows who he’ll call.

“I want to thank Northern Lights, and most importantly, Tiffany, Sara and Chelsea, for the wonderful care I received as a client,” Mr. Lounsbury said. “You should be commended on the high level of professionals you employ and if needed in the future, I will definitely request Northern Lights Home Health Care and recommend them to friends and family.”

For more information on Northern Lights Home Health Care, please call (315) 714-3135, like us on Facebook or visit www.mynorthernlights.org.

Northern Lights is owned and operated through a partnership that includes United Helpers, Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center and Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley.

Apr 5, 2018

Welcome New Hires


Please welcome the following new employees to the United Helpers family.

RiverLedge
William Bronner - Task Aide
Jordan Murdock - Task Aide
Sarah Waite - Task Aide

Maplewood
Carnie Keleher - Cook
Sarah Kolthoff - CNA
Chelsea Mayo - CNA
Adam Soller - Physical Therapy Assistant

Maplewood Assisted Living
Jamie Besaw - Home Health Aide

United Helpers Home Health Services
Arianna Simpson - Home Health Aide

United Helpers Management Company
 Paul LaFave- Maintenance II (Housing)

Cherry St. IRA
Valerie Scott - DSP

Lisbon IRA
Makenzie Senecal - DSP

Irish Settlement Road IRA
Michelle VanGordon - DSP

Health Home (Supportive Case Management)
Ashley Durham - Care Manager

Mosaic Day Habilitation
Carrie Denny - DSP