Jun 23, 2021
United Helpers Hosting Defensive Driving Class Next Month
Jun 22, 2021
45th Annual Helen S. Randles Scholarships Presented
OGDENSBURG – Three high school seniors from a large field of applicants were honored with Helen S. Randles Scholarships.
The $750 scholarships are presented by the Society of the United Helpers from funds generated by an endowment created by the late Ms. Randles, who established the scholarship 45 years ago.
This year’s winners included students from Waddington, Lisbon, and Ogdensburg.
Mackenzie Spicer of Ogdensburg, will be attending SUNY Potsdam, where she is planning to major in psychology. Ms. Spicer hopes to one day become a Mental Health Counselor. She is the daughter of Chris Spicer and Lindsay Irvine.
Riley Baxter of Lisbon, will be attending SUNY Canton and entering the school’s nursing program. She is hoping to become a Registered Nurse. Ms. Baxter is the daughter of Amy Baxter.
Emma Plumley of Waddington, will be attending St. Lawrence University and majoring in psychology with a minor in exercise science. She is planning to become an Occupational Therapist. Ms. Plumley is the daughter of Nicole Thompson and Robin Plumley.
Society of United Helpers Board Member
Patti Wood chaired this year’s scholarship committee and praised the recipients
at the presentation.
“When we award these scholarships, it really is hard to decide who wins,” she said. “We don’t just look at your grade point averages. We look at your whole body of work, as well as everything you do in the community.”
Ms. Wood also offered the recipients a piece of advice, sharing with them some “things you will never learn in a book.”
“Caring, compassion, and kindness are the three most important traits any person can have,” she said. “If you exhibit each of these traits, you will go very far in life.”
She also advised them to look people in the eye when talking to them.
“That will tell you more than anything,” she said.
The Helen S. Randles Scholarship is awarded each year to three students from St. Lawrence County, who are furthering their education and planning to enter the health care field. Ms. Randles’s hope in creating the scholarship endowment was that the recipients would one day return to become United Helpers employees.
CEO Todd Amo and Vice President of Human Resources Michelle Matthews joined this year's winners for a photo. |
Jun 11, 2021
Welcome New Hires
Please welcome the following new employees to the United Helpers family.
Jun 10, 2021
Gordons Pay Tribute to Past CEOs Knight & Turongian
CANTON - Through their many years of dedication and service to United Helpers, CEOs Stephen Knight and John Turongian have made a lasting impact on the organization. Now, that impact will forever be recognized through the naming of the therapy suite at United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Canton.
Dr. Edward and Barbara “Bobby” Gordon established the tribute with the creation of a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) through the Northern New York Community Foundation (NNYCF), their second major gift benefitting United Helpers, following their first major gift in 2019 to create the Fannie Frank Distinguished CNA Award.
While the naming of the United Helpers therapy suite in Canton was announced at Mr. Knight’s retirement party, Dr. Gordon said this was something in the works before he had heard of Mr. Knight’s retirement plans.
“Both Steve and John are tremendous leaders,” he said. “Bobby and I wanted to do something meaningful to thank them for all they’ve done for United Helpers and the North Country as a whole. We felt like this lasting tribute was a good way to remember them and benefit an organization that I know means just as much to them as it does to us.”
United Helpers collaborates with the Northern New York Community Foundation as nonprofit partners. The Community Foundation assists United Helpers as a responsible steward of a number of donor-restricted and organizational funds. Both organizations worked with the Gordons to identify a charitable giving vehicle that would be meaningful, honor Mr. Knight and Mr. Turongian, and support United Helpers in perpetuity. The charitable gift annuity established by the Gordons allowed them to accomplish all three goals.
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“The Gordons' devotion to the mission of United Helpers has been inspiring and a guiding hand to the organization. This gift and their generosity over many years is a reflection of that commitment. It is a wonderful example of bringing dedicated donors, an essential area nonprofit, and the Foundation together to create a gift that will endure,” said Community Foundation Assistant Director Max DelSignore.
United Helpers Vice President of Development Christa Carroll agreed, “United Helpers will forever be grateful to the Gordons for this thoughtful gift, as well as to Steve and John for their many years of leadership. This naming will serve as a lasting tribute for four very special people who have left an indelible mark on United Helpers.”
Dr. Gordon, who currently serves on the Management Company Board of Directors, has been a volunteer with United Helpers for 30-plus years. Mrs. Gordon is currently on the Society Board, and has been a volunteer for more than five years.
Rehabilitation services offered at the John M. Turongian & Stephen E. Knight Therapy Suite include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy for both long-term and short-term therapy patients residing at United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Canton. For additional information on these services, please visit www.unitedhelpers.org.
If you would like to make a gift to United Helpers, please visit www.unitedhelpers.org/giving, call 315-714-3123, or email giving@unitedhelpers.org.
Photo caption:
Outgoing United Helpers CEO Stephen E. Knight was recently celebrated
at a surprise retirement party, where it was announced that the therapy suite
at Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Canton was being named in honor of him and
his predecessor, John Turongian. Mr. Turongian, who now lives outside the area,
was unable to attend, but Mr. Knight was joined at the event by several family
members. From left, United Helpers Society Board member Barbara Gordon, Phyllis
Wood, Brad Knight, Dr. Edward Gordon, Ed Knight, Hannah Knight, Lianne Knight,
Stephen Knight, Dani Kahn, Daniel Knight, Penny LeBeau, and Brent Knight. The
naming of the therapy suite was made possible by a planned gift from Dr. and
Mrs. Gordon.
Jun 8, 2021
Milltown Meadows Offers Small Town Living Close to the City
EVANS MILLS – Have you been thinking about downsizing your home, and enjoying all the benefits of maintenance-free living? Do you wish you could live closer to Watertown?
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Milltown Meadows in Evans Mills |
The
complex houses 24 apartments on two floors, just minutes away from Watertown’s
restaurants, shopping, and activities. The building is equipped with a
community room, a gazebo, raised gardening beds, and flowerbeds around the
property.
Apartments
are available for those 62 and older, or those who have a disability. Each
apartment includes a kitchen with refrigerator and stove, living room,
bathroom, and bedroom. An on-site laundry room is also available for use. Free
trash removal is also included.
Milltown
Meadows is a pet-friendly complex and rent subsidies for those who quality may
be available.
If
you would like a housing application, or for further information, please call
(315) 714-3129.
Jun 1, 2021
United Way Grant Helps Fund CNA Classes
OGDENSBURG
– A grant from the United Way of Northern New York will help dozens of new
hires and already employed Task Aides become Certified Nursing Aides (CNAs) through
training provided at United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care in either
Canton or Ogdensburg. New CNA Dawn Baber assists Mary Brayton.
The $7,000 grant was awarded to United Helpers to help with the costs of materials and supplies for six on-site CNA training courses, covering up to 96 students.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of January’s CNA training course; however, two classes were held in March, with seven students from Canton and four students from Ogdensburg earning their CNA certification.
A
second round of classes is ongoing, and additional classes are planned throughout
the year. Anna Stout & Alyvia Stott work together to roll a mannequin.
Rehabilitation and Senior Care Canton Vice President of Operations Timothy Parsons wrote the grant on behalf of the two facilities, while serving in the same capacity for Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Ogdensburg.
Becoming a CNA requires training, classroom learning, and certification. The Certified Nurse Aide is a paraprofessional member of the health care team who works under direct supervision of a licensed nurse.
A typical day for a Certified Nurse Aide
may include answering patient call bells, delivering messages, serving
meals, making beds, assisting residents with meals, and dressing and bathing.
Aides may provide skin care, take temperatures, pulse, and respiration, and assist
residents with walking or getting in and out of bed. Certified Nurse Aides
observe patients' mental, physical, and emotional conditions and report changes
to the nursing and medical staff. Candace Ouellette studies for her CNA exam.
If you are interested in becoming a CNA in either Canton or Ogdensburg, please visit, www.unitedhelpers.org/apply to submit an application for the next on-site class.
To learn more about the United Way of Northern New York, please visit www.unitedway-nny.org.
May 26, 2021
Welcome New Hires
Please welcome the following new employees to the United Helpers family.
Cassandra Mattice - CNA