OGDENSBURG
– When United Helpers CEO Todd Amo spoke at the organization’s recent Margaret
R. Spies Award presentation, he noted it was a shame that they could only honor
three employees with these awards, as the organization is filled with people
deserving of the honor.
“The
award is only given to three employees out of more than 800,” Mr. Amo said.
“While there are many more deserving of recognition, these three did rise to
the top.”
This year’s awards went to Winnie
DeLorenzo, a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA/Activities Aide) in Ogdensburg; Carolyn
Winters, a CNA in Canton; and Brenda Mahoney, a cook/direct support professional
at the Rensselaer Falls IRA (Individualized Residential Alternative), each of
whom were nominated by their peers for the honor.
United Helpers Rehabilitation
and Senior Care Vice President of Operations Brittany Thornton said that this
year their facility received more than 40 nominations for the award, although
she noted more than a dozen of them were for Mrs. DeLorenzo, who has been
employed by United Helpers for 37 years.
Mrs. Thornton said the most
recognizable thing about Mrs. DeLorenzo is her voice.
“On most any day, you can open
the door to a neighborhood and hear her singing, “You Are My Sunshine” to the
residents. She has a very calming effect on them, as well as on her co-workers.
Timothy Parsons, who serves as
Vice President of Operations in Canton, where Ms. Winters works and serves as a
mentor, said that while he does not know Ms. Winters all that well, there were
several things about her nomination that stood out.
“Carolyn is a night shift CNA,
which is impressive. Given that nominations come from your peers, sometimes our
night shift staff might be overlooked for these honors. The very fact that she
was nominated as a night shift employee shows how impressive a CNA she is,” he
said.
Staff Development Specialist
Robin Leonard was among those who nominated Ms. Winters for the honor.
“I have watched new employees
who completed orientation with Carolyn. They often mimic her standards of care
and compassion,” Ms. Leonard said. “This shows me that she is an excellent
teacher, and someone who takes great pride in her work Not only is Carolyn a
model CNA, but she also demonstrates the true meaning of integrity.”
While Brenda Mahoney’s job may
primarily be working as a cook, she is also trained as a Direct Support
Professional; and Program Leader Paul Linden said this year’s winner from
Behavioral Health and Life Services is far more than someone who simply
prepares meals.
“Brenda always puts others first
and is always ready to go out of her way to help anyone,” Mr. Linden said. “She
provides residents with care, concern, and love, along with the occasional
laugh that every one of our residents deserves and enjoys.”
Her knowledge, expertise, and
attention to detail also sets her apart,” Mr. Linden said. “Brenda knows the
dietary needs of our program members, better than many of us know our own
family members,” he said. Almost anytime there is a discussion or disagreement
between staff on the dietary needs of a program member, they can always agree
on one thing… ‘Ask Brenda.’”
This
year marks the 20th year of the Margaret R. Spies Awards. Since 2001 the award has been
presented to three employees each year — one each from United Helpers Rehabilitation
& Senior Care in Ogdensburg, United Helpers Rehabilitation & Senior
Care in Canton and United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills — who
embody the most desirable qualities in direct care staff: dedication to the
people they care for and a willingness to go above and beyond expectations. Nominations for the honor come from fellow
United Helpers employees.
A plaque that lists the names of
all the Spies Award recipients hangs at United Helpers Rehabilitation &
Senior Care in Ogdensburg. With the pending closure of that facility, the
plaque will be moved to another United Helpers location where it can continue
to memorialize Mrs. Spies and honor the awards’ recipients.
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This year’s recipient of the Margaret R. Spies Award from United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Ogdensburg is Winnie DeLorenzo of Depeyster. Mrs. DeLorenzo is a CNA/Activities Aide. From left, Activities Leader Larry Worden, Mrs. DeLorenzo, Ann Spies, who created the award in memory of her mother, and RSC Ogdensburg Vice President of Operations Brittany Thornton.
 | This year’s recipient of the Margaret R. Spies Award from United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Canton is Carolyn Winters of Lisbon. Ms. Winters is a CNA. From left, Rehabilitation and Senior Care Canton Vice President of Operations Timothy Parsons, Ann Spies, who created the award in memory of her mother, and Ms. Winters. |
 | This year’s recipient of the Margaret R. Spies Award from United Helpers Behavioral Health and Life Skills is Brenda Mahoney of Canton. Ms. Mahoney is a cook and direct support professional who works at the Rensselaer Falls IRA. From left, Program Leader Paul Linden, Ms. Mahoney, Ann Spies, who created the award in memory of her mother, and BHLS Director of Residential Services Colleen Aldridge.
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