Mar 29, 2019

United Helpers Hosting Career & Information Sessions


OGDENSBURG – Whether you are looking for a new career, your first job or a change of pace, United Helpers has the job for you. 


Learn how you can take that first step or the next step in your career by attending one of our Career & Informational sessions on Saturday, April 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Mosaic Complex, 100 Ford St., Ogdensburg or Potsdam Civic Center Community Room, 2 Park Street, Potsdam.

United Helpers staff will be on hand to answer any questions you may have and help find a job that’s right for you, whether that be as a direct support professional working with people who have developmental disabilities, as a task aide or CNA working with the elderly or as someone working in food services or maintenance.

United Helpers employs well over 1,000 people with many of those jobs falling outside of health care. United Helpers offers paid training and flexible scheduling. In some instances, sign-on bonuses and tuition reimbursement programs are also available.

For a listing of positions currently available, please visit, www.unitedhelpers.org/employment.

Mar 28, 2019

Woodside Joins United Helpers

Jordan Woodside, NP

OGDENSBURG – Jordan Woodside, NP has joined United Helpers, complimenting the clinical teams at both Maplewood and RiverLedge campuses by contributing extensive nursing and teaching skills.

If you ask Mr. Woodside when he decided to enter the health care profession, he will tell you that there was no pivotal moment or family influence driving him forward, but if the past several years were any indication, it’s apparent that the health care field had been calling to him.

Mr. Woodside earned his Associate and Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Canton and his Master’s degree from SUNY Upstate. While completing his education, he worked for Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center on various units, filled in as a substitute school nurse, worked per-diem with United Helpers, and taught at SUNY Canton.

“It may sound cliché, but I really do enjoy helping and teaching people,” Mr. Woodside said. “I’ve found the further I go with my training and building my clinical teaching skills, the more I can make that happen.”

One of Mr. Woodside’s functions in his new role as a nurse practitioner will be to provide clinical support and education. To assist with these duties, United Helpers has developed three nursing skills laboratories that are equipped with functioning medical beds, stretchers, simulated oxygen, and other equipment that clinical staff will use and experience. Supplies are readily available for practice so competency can be maintained with every required skill. Training devices for IV insertion and injections plus a variety of mannequins maximize the learning experience of clinical staff within the lab setting. Some of the mannequins have the ability to generate heart, lung and bowel sounds that are beneficial for head to toe physical assessment skills and scenarios.

“Developing, maintaining and utilizing clinical skills is not only essential to providing quality care, it is essential in all of today’s care environments,” said Stacey Cannizzo, Vice President for Quality Improvement and Clinical Services for United Helpers.  “Jordan’s teaching experience at the collegiate level and his extensive background working with medically complex issues is directly in line with our goals. Together with our attending physicians, his training and skill development will help us to better assess, diagnose and get treatment to our residents more quickly, allowing for them to be treated comfortably here, on-site, avoiding hospitalization.  We are very pleased to welcome Jordan to our team.”

United Helpers is the only rehabilitation and long-term care provider in St. Lawrence County that employs nurse practitioners as part of their care team. “I am really looking forward to applying my health care background to the clinical setting at United Helpers. Being the only skilled facility in with a Nurse Practitioner, I strive to set the standard and make a difference in the long-term care setting health care for our community members’ loved ones. The need for quality, timely care does not stop at the doors of one’s admission to United Helpers health care and rehabilitation centers.”

United Helpers offers post-hospital rehabilitation and skilled nursing care at Maplewood Health Care and Rehabilitation Center in Canton and RiverLedge Health Care and Rehabilitation Center in Ogdensburg. For more information about these or any United Helpers service, please call our navigator at 315-714-3117 or visit www.unitedhelpers.org online.





Mar 13, 2019

Assisted Living Resident Council Makes Donations


Accepting a check from the United Helpers Assisted Living Program’s resident council on behalf of the American Cancer Society was Carl Seymour. Mr. Seymour accepted the $200 donation from the council’s chairperson Myrtle Butterfield. The group held several fundraisers in order to raise money for community donations. Other organizations receiving a gift from the resident council included the Canton Volunteer Fire Department, Potsdam Humane Society and the Maplewood Health Care and Rehabilitation Center Activity Department.


Potsdam Humane Society Executive Director Alysia Maynard accepts a $200 check from Myrtle Butterfield, who was making the presentation on behalf of the United Helpers Assisted Living Program’s resident council. The group held several fundraisers in order to raise money for community donations. Other organizations receiving a gift from the resident council included the American Cancer Society, Canton Volunteer Fire Department and the Maplewood Health Care and Rehabilitation Center Activity Department.


Canton Volunteer Firefighters Alex Cohen, left, and Chief Matthew Kroger accept a $200 check from Myrtle Butterfield, who was making the presentation on behalf of the United Helpers Assisted Living Program’s resident council. The group held several fundraisers in order to raise money for community donations. Other organizations receiving a gift from the resident council included the American Cancer Society, Potsdam Humane Society and the Maplewood Health Care and Rehabilitation Center Activity Department.


Maplewood Health Care and Rehabilitation Center Activities Coordinator Patience Boswell, left, and Activities Director Dawn Kimble, right, accept a $200 check from Myrtle Butterfield, who was making the presentation on behalf of the United Helpers Assisted Living Program’s resident council. The group held several fundraisers in order to raise money for community donations. Other organizations receiving a gift from the resident council included the American Cancer Society, Potsdam Humane Society and the Canton Volunteer Fire Department.




Mar 11, 2019

Welcome New Hires


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

RiverLedge
Gloria Simmons - Food Service Attendant
Bethany Luck - Task Aide

Maplewood
Alexa Caswell - Task Aide
Isabell Smith - Task Aide
Jesse Butler - Food Service Attendant
Stephanie Maddox - CNA
Tina Hanna - RN
Susan Landry - RN
Parrish Baillargeon - LPN Evening Supervisor

United Helpers Home Health Services
David Lalone - Home Health Aide
Michael Kutt - Home Health Aide

United Helpers Management Company
Jimmy Jackson - Office Tech

Sparx
Teressa Randall - Office Tech

Spruce Street IRA
Shelby LaJoy - DSP

Lisbon IRA
Alicia Brothers - DSP

Flackville Road IRA
Matthew Kendall - DSP

Irish Settlement Road IRA
Chelsea O'Shea - DSP

Supportive Case Management (Health Home)
Dylan Spicer - Care Management

Mar 8, 2019

Walmart Grant Supports DSP Apprenticeship Program


     OGDENSBURG - Recently, United Helpers’ Vice President of Operations for Mosaic, Michele Montroy, met with the Ogdensburg Walmart Store Manager, Steven Simpson, to thank Walmart for the grant that UH was chosen to receive as part of the Ogdensburg store’s 2018 community grants program. 
The United Helpers initiative that the Walmart grant supports is United Helpers’ apprenticeship program, which provides Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), with paid classroom and on-the-job training as well as professional growth opportunities within United Helpers’ Mosaic division. Mosaic serves clients and residents with developmental and intellectual disabilities, and traumatic brain injuries.
The apprenticeship program at United Helpers began in 2018 and is certified by the Department of Labor. Recently, a Department of Labor representative visited and spoke individually with each student in the United Helpers program, noting that it is the only program of its type in the region that he oversees. The Department of Labor is impressed that such a new program is running so well already.

Mar 4, 2019

United Helpers Nurse Manager: "United Helpers is One of the Best Places to be a Nurse"



"United Helpers is one of the best places to be a nurse, because they're really invested in their employees. One of the big things is their orientation. Nurses can work at their own pace and comfort level and you really don't get that at other health care organizations." ~ United Helpers Nurse Manager Derek Fenton, who began working at United Helpers when he was 16.

Mar 1, 2019

Welcome New Hires


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

RiverLedge
Jessica Arno - LPN
Alaina Corrice - Task Aide
Abbey Iliff - Task Aide

Maplewood
Melanie Phillips - Task Aide

United Helpers Management Company
Kenneth Crossett Jr. - Maintenance II
Thomas Sharpe - Maintenance II
Caralynn Ames - Corporate Complicance

High Street IRA
William Barse - DSP

Rensselaer Falls IRA
Kimberly Ingold - DSP

Lisbon IRA
Aaron Simmons - Cook/Housekeeper