Nov 11, 2014

Mosaic Celebrates Direct Support Professionals Week

Mary Donavan and Miranda Drechsel 
Staff at United Helpers Mosaic's Heuvelton-based Intermediate Care Facilities celebrated Direct Support Professional Week on Sept. 9.

T-Shirts for Sale!


Although the 4th Annual Costumed Prediction Run/Walk managed to raise more than $4,000 for United Helpers residents, we still have a number of shirts left over. Any money we raise through selling the shirts will also go right back to our residents. 

Shirts cost $10 each and are maroon, long-sleeved, and made by Gildan. 

Shirts are available in all sizes (small to XXL) and we'll be selling them on a first-come first-serve basis. 

Call Jane Rector at (315) 393-3074 ext. 4271 or 4230 to purchase a shirt! 

Nov 10, 2014

Mosaic Employees Learn About Teamwork


United Helpers Mosaic Employees spent time on Nov. 4 undertaking teamwork exercises as part of the Attitude of Gratitude program.

Feed the birds

Recommended reading from our Sustainability Committee.


It's the end of October, and the cold is settling in for more northern states. By now, many of your backyard bird neighbors may have departed southward, and you might be thinking of doing the same. Not every bird leaves for the winter, though. Even though birds who stay while the snow flies don't really need help from humans, feeding birds is a great way to get to know them better. Read on for tips on who to feed and how, and keeping birds safe and healthy while they enjoy your offerings.

Nov 7, 2014

Society of the United Helpers Annual Board Meeting discussed new ventures for 2015

Society of the United Helpers President Ed Gordon.
Members of the Society of the United Helpers gathered at The Club Restaurant, Canton, to hear from Society President Ed Gordon, CEO Steve Knight, and CFO Jim Morrison on the progress United Helpers has made over the past 12 months and what the organization will focus on in 2015.

Can a nursing home operator in St. Lawrence Co. build a hamburger plant?

Story from North Country Public Radio

United Helpers CEO Steve Knight addresses members of the
Society of the United Helpers at the Nov. 6 board meeting at Canton's
The Club Restaurant.
One of the North Country’s largest health care providers wants to spin off an unlikely business.