Mar 11, 2024

United Helpers Hosting Defensive Driving Course; Employees May Attend Free of Charge

OGDENSBURG – United Helpers will be hosting a New York DMV approved National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 in the large staff development classroom at the former United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care (RiverLedge), 8101 State Highway 68, Ogdensburg. 

The class serves as a refresher course for drivers of all ages and includes safe driving tips and an overview of today’s vehicle and traffic laws.

Successful completion of the class makes attendees eligible for a mandatory insurance premium reduction of up to 10% for three years on the base rate for their automobile or motorcycle insurance premiums, provided you are listed as the principal operator. Participants may also be eligible to have up to a four points removed reduction with the NYS DMV. The class may be taken once every 18 months for point reduction.

The cost of the class is $40, payable in cash, check or money order made out to United Helpers Care, Inc. Classes may be paid for on the day of the class. United Helpers employees may attend the class free of charge.

Please bring your driver’s license with you to class. It is a requirement that you have it with you for documentation purposes.

Advanced registration is required. To register please contact Mark Darou at (315) 394-6702 ext. 303 or madarou@unitedhelpers.org.

Mar 7, 2024

Tonya Bassett Honored with Wayne N. Ladouceur Award

Tonya Bassett, an LPN with United Helpers for more than 15 years was honored with this year’s Wayne N. Ladouceur Award. The award is presented annually to an employee who exemplifies traits exhibited by Mr. Ladouceur, including, giving generously of one’s self, the ability to see beyond one’s own needs, a strong personal drive to provide the utmost in care, the ability to feel and express empathy, and exuding a love for life. From left, Jason and Grayson Ladouceur, Mrs. Bassett, Cheryl Ladouceuer, and Cristen (Ladouceur) Halladay.


OGDENSBURG – A LPN known for her “Always Caring” nature both in and out of the facility has been recognized as the winner of this year’s Wayne N. Ladoucuer Award.

Tonya Bassett, of Canton, has been an LPN with the organization for more than 15 years.

A colleague of Mrs. Bassett’s, Amber Curtis, a RN who works with Mrs. Bassett at Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Canton nominated her for the award. A letter of support was provided by Pam Sherburne, whose husband is a resident who receives care from both Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. Curtis.

The Ladouceur family chose the criteria for the award, picking traits exhibited by Mr. Ladouceur and things he was known for, not just in the United Helpers family, but also across the entire city of Ogdensburg. That criteria includes giving generously of one’s self, the ability to see beyond one’s own needs, a strong personal drive to provide the utmost in care, the ability to feel and express empathy, and exuding a love for life.

Those are all areas where Mrs. Bassett excels, both at work and at home.

Giving a specific example, Mrs. Curtis wrote about how Mrs. Bassett temporarily took on care of some children from a family member in need.

 “Tonya went above and beyond caring for those kids as if they were her own,” Mrs. Curtis wrote. “She bought their school clothes and supplies, took them to doctors and dentist appointments, threw big birthday parties for them and even went to their parent teacher conferences. She did all of this without even batting an eye.”

Mrs. Sherburne highlighted several examples of Mrs. Bassett’s dedication to the residents, including coming in on “days off,” staying late on shifts when they’re short staffed, or even providing assistance to families after hours.

“After working an overnight shift she volunteered to help me take my husband to have a test done at the hospital. Anyone else would have taken their exhausted body home to get some sleep,” Mrs. Sherburne wrote. “Since the very first day my spouse moved into United Helpers, Tonya has provided me with the confidence that he would be in good hands and well cared for.”

The Wayne N. Ladouceur Award was created in memory of and in honor of Mr. Ladouceur, a longtime United Helpers volunteer, board member and former board president. The award is funded through an endowment with the Northern New York Community Foundation created by Mrs. Ladouceur and more than 80 of the Ladouceurs’ friends and family.

Each year at the award’s presentation Cheryl Ladouceur, who was married to Wayne for more than 50 years, talks about the relationship Mr. Ladouceuer had with United Helpers and its residents.”

“From what I can tell, Mrs. Bassett is very much like my husband in the way that she often puts those in need ahead of themselves,” she said. “If Wayne ever had the opportunity to meet her, I’m sure he would have liked her very much.”

Mrs. Bassett was chosen for this year’s award from a group of nominees that also included Housing Specialist Diana Dancause and ACT Program Assistant Nora Hance.

“I know for a fact that this year we had three very strong candidates for this award,” said COO Stacey Cannizzo. “Being nominated for this award is an honor in and of itself.”

Among this year’s nominees for the Wayne N. Ladouceur Award was United Helpers Housing Specialist Diana Dancause, of Russell. She was nominated for the honor by Housing Manager Tara Beckstead and Admissions Coordinator Macaula Drake. From left, Ms. Beckstead, Housing Director Beth Snyder, Mrs. Dancause, and Ms. Drake.


This year’s nominees for the Wayne N. Ladouceur Award included ACT Program Assistant Nora Hance, of Ogdensburg. She was nominated for the award by ACT Team Leader Amy Chisolm and Director of Behavioral Health Services David Nelson. Front row, Mrs. Hance; back row, from left, Ms. Chisolm, Assistant Director of Behavioral Health Services Breanne Snyder, and Mr. Nelson. 






Mar 4, 2024

Welcome New Hires

  

United Helpers Rehabilitation & Senior Care

Peggy Charlton - Home Health Aide
Casey Rocker - Food Service Attendant
Kara Walrath - Food Service Attendant
Victoria Bolliver - Food Service Attendant
Erica Mumbolo - Food Service Attendant
Theodore Yeddo - Cook
Dona Bassett - CNA

Sparx

Blake Kinch - Laundry Aide

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Riverwood IRA

LisaAnn Tyler - DSP

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Gateway Apartments/ACT Team/Supportive Housing

Gary Lewis - Care Manager
Bryant Robinson - Vocational Specialist
Alison Thornhill - Community Housing Manager (Transfer)


United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Spruce Street IRA

Zachary Bjork - DSP
Brook Duprey - Behavioral Support Technician

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Rensselaer Falls IRA

Sara VanBrocklin - DSP

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
 Flackville IRA

Kolby Farrell - DSP
Dakota Mouthorp - DSP
Brandie Matott - Residential Supervisor

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Irish Settlement Road IRA

Hannah Garber - DSP
Kristina Norman - DSP

Jan 9, 2024

O'Neil Honored with Emeritus Status

OGDENSBURG – A retired educator from Ogdensburg who dedicated 12 years to service on the United Helpers Management Company Board of Directors was recently granted emeritus status by the organization. 


Ms. Myrna O’Neil began volunteering with United Helpers in 2011, serving on the unit membership for United Helpers Nursing Home, Inc. and the Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement Committees. She also played a key role in much of the organization’s fundraising activity over the past 12 years.

 During her time on the board, Ms. O’Neil also became a resident of what was then RiverLedge Health Care and Rehabilitation Center on three different occasions. In fact, she credits the United Helpers organization for saving her life and teaching her to walk again.

 “You guys basically saved my life,” she said. “Tim (Timothy Parsons) got me walking when no one thought I would ever walk again.” Mr. Parsons, a former physical therapist, now serves as Vice President of Operations for United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care in Canton.

 “As a member of our board and someone who spent time with us as a resident, Myrna brought a unique perspective to the table that was invaluable and will greatly be missed,” said CEO Todd R. Amo.

 The announcement of Ms. O’Neil’s emeritus status was made at the most recent board of directors’ meeting. Society of the United Helpers President Joseph Finnegan presented Ms. O’Neil with a plaque, while Board of Directors President Darlene Liscum presented her with a framed copy of the proclamation announcing the honor.

 Reading from the proclamation Mrs. Liscum said, “Ms. O’Neil has dedicated countless hours in support of the staff and leadership team. She has served as an influential mentor and colleague to her fellow directors, as well as a vocal community supporter of United Helpers and its services.”

 

 

Caption:

 Ms. Myrna O’Neil was recently honored with emeritus status by the United Helpers Management Company Board of Directors. She has served as a volunteer for the organization for the past 12 years. From left, Board President Darlene Liscum, Ms. O’Neil, and Society of United Helpers Board President Joseph Finnegan.

Dec 27, 2023

Welcome New Hires

 

United Helpers Rehabilitation & Senior Care

Shirley Gomez - Housekeeper
Constance Tyo - Housekeeper

United Helpers Management Company

Dean Hale - Maintenance (Sr./Disabled Housing)
Joselyn Murphy - Housing Assistant

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Kendrew IRA

Coby Mills - DSP

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Pleasant Valley IRA

Kaylyn Conto - DSP

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Spruce Street IRA

Penny Carlson - DSP
Kaden Rickett - Assistant Residential Manager

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Flackville IRA

Jessica Hull - DSP

Dec 11, 2023

Welcome New Hires

 

United Helpers Rehabilitation & Senior Care

Jennifer Hance - CNA
Vickie Mandigo - Scheduling Coordinator
Madison Mouthorp - Housekeeper
Katelyn Tracey - LPN
Nichole Russell - LPN


United Helpers Management Company

Jarret Piercey - Project Manager (previously worked in IT)

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Kendrew IRA

Bridgett Funk - Assistant Residential Manager
Brandin Cervantez - DSP
Braden Paro - DSP

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Pleasant Valley IRA

Wayne Major - DSP

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Spruce Street IRA

Nicholas Averill - DSP
Kaitlin Ward - Assistant Residential Manager

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Rensselaer Falls IRA

Amy Strong - Assistant Residential Manager

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Lisbon IRA

Ashley Bevins - DSP
Nora McDonald - DSP
Hannah Mouthorp - DSP

United Helpers Behavioral Health & Life Skills
Flackville IRA

Dominic Dinatalie - Residential Manager


Sparx Construction Company

Tiffany Lopez - Business Office Assistant


Dec 5, 2023

Morristown Students Earn Grants for United Helpers

MORRISTOWN — Thanks to the writings of two students at Morristown Central School, United Helpers has earned back-to-back grants from the Northern New York Community Foundation’s Community Spirit Youth Giving Challenge.

Scarlett Ritchie was one of 20 students to earn a $500 grant for their chosen organization during the 2021-2022 academic year. The following year, after changes to the competition made by the Northern New York Community Foundation, Peayton Stark was one of 10 students to earn a $1,000 grant for their selected organization.

Morristown Central School English Teacher Maggie Rollins said she’s been fortunate to have one of her students selected each year they’ve participated in the challenge.

“The pride I feel when my students put their heart into their responses and show their love for their community is unparalleled,” Mrs. Rollins said. “United Helpers has a huge impact in the Morristown community, so it’s no surprise that students are always interested in giving back to that organization.”

“We are especially grateful that the teachers at Morristown Central School have chosen to bring this program alive for their students. It is exactly what we hoped and envisioned when we established our Community Spirit Youth Giving Challenge,” said Northern New York Community Foundation Executive Director Rande Richardson. “Their participation very firmly demonstrates their belief in fulfilling their mission and values of collaboration and responsibility to the world around them.”

In addition to employing several people from the Morristown community, United Helpers has both an IRA and a Senior/Disabled housing complex located in Morristown. Scarlett’s mother, Tammy Ritchie, and Peayton’s mother, Colleen Stark, each work for United Helpers, although both girls say their essays have a deeper meaning than simply writing about where their moms work.

When Scarlett was five, she broke the knee in her left leg. “I had to go to physical therapy because I had to learn how to walk again,” she said. “Since United Helpers helped me, I hope I get the chance to help them.”

Peayton chose United Helpers because of the special bond formed with one of the residents at the IRA where her mom works. “I would like to donate to the IRA in Ogdensburg, because I have a really good connection with some of the residents there and the employees,” she wrote. “This one resident is so nice; he always called my sister and me ‘his girls.’”

Sadly, that resident passed away earlier this year, but through the impact he made on Peayton and the execution of this grant, his legacy will continue to live on.

Each girl recently had the opportunity to present the grants they won to United Helpers CEO Todd Amo. “Thank you very much for choosing us. This is fantastic,” he said. “We will be sure to put these funds to good use.”

Other organizations that have benefitted from grants earned by Mrs. Rollins’ students include the Gateway Museum in Morristown, Renewal House in Canton, and St. Joseph’s Foundation in Ogdensburg.

“I feel that the Giving Challenge is a valuable assignment and students looks forward to potentially giving back to the community they rely on so much,” Mrs. Rollins said.

An assignment in English Class at Morristown Central School has turned into $1,500 in grants for United Helpers thanks to the writings of now-freshman Scarlett Ritchie and now eighth grader Peayton Stark. Both girls wrote award winning essays while in Maggie Rollins’ seventh-grade English class. From left, United Helpers CEO Todd Amo, Peayton’s mother Colleen Stark, who works as a MDSP at the Spruce Street IRA in Ogdensburg, Peayton, Scarlett and her mother Tammy Ritchie, who works as comptroller for the United Helpers organization.