Oct 30, 2015

Prediction Walk/Run Winners


Thanks to everyone who participated in our Prediction Walk/Run.
The event's winners are as follows, with the difference between their predicted and actual time in parentheses next to their name.
Walkers: 
1st - Shirley Cox (32 seconds)
2nd - Fran Nacarrato (2 minutes, 33 seconds)
3rd - Bobby Gordon and Nancy Rehse (3 minutes, 28 seconds)
Runners:
1st - Debbie McDonald (12.6 seconds)
2nd - Danielle Lanning (30.6 seconds)
3rd - Alexis Gleason (58 seconds)

Prediction Walk/Run Shirts Available for Sale


Even if you missed this year's Prediction Walk/Run event, it's not too late to get your 2015 Prediction Walk/Run long-sleeved, moisture wicking t-shirt.

Remaining shirts are being sold at the management building for $15 each. Sizes available include Medium, Large and Extra Large with one XXXL also available.

To purchase your shirt stop by the Society office, email development@unitedhelpers.orgjarector@unitedhelpers.org or call 393-3074 ext. 4271 or 393-3074 ext. 4230.

Remaining inventory will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Oct 21, 2015

Kinney Drugs Foundation Supports Prediction Walk/Run


Over the next few days leading up to our Prediction Walk/Run we're going to say thank you to our sponsors for their support of this event and the residents of United Helpers.


Today's sponsor is the Kinney Drugs Foundation.


"Healthy children and families are the heart and hope of our future.
The Kinney Drugs Foundation began in June 2002. It is the philanthropic arm of Kinney Drugs, a leading community pharmacy and retail business in New York and Vermont. Since its inception, The Kinney Drugs Foundation has donated over $8 million to charities."


For more information, please visit www.https://www.kinneydrugsfoundation.com/

ENI Supports Prediction Walk/Run and Wellness Fair


Over the next few days leading up to our Prediction Walk/Run we're going to say thank you to our sponsors for their support of this event and the residents of United Helpers.
Today's sponsor is ENI.
“ENI originally started as an employee benefit company offering EAPs, wellness, and health advocacy solutions to employers. Today, we have evolved to become experts of integrating multiple benefit offerings to create solutions that meet each individual organizations needs. This outsourced benefits integration approach allows organizations to consolidate, coordinate, and manage numerous employee benefits and ultimately results in a higher ROI on all benefits and increased employee engagement.”
To visit them online - http://www.eniweb.com/

Welcome New Hires


RiverLedge
Leah Thompson - RN
Allie Oehler - LPN
Samantha Valdez - LPN
Colleen Murphy - COTA

United Helpers Management Company
Gerry Whitmarsh - Maintenance II

Lisbon ICF #3
Michelle Flanagan

A.C.T. Team
April Randall - Office Tech

High Street IRA
Carrie Butterfield - DSP

Oct 16, 2015

Midnight Brings Smiles To RiverLedge

OGDENSBURG – Each month for the past nine years people residing at United Helpers RiverLedge Campus have been visited by a special guest.

However, unlike their friends and family who are welcome to visit whenever they like, this guest doesn’t sit down for a chat, rather she walks in their rooms with her tail wagging simply looking for a few pats of affection.

Shirley Cox, an activities aide at RiverLedge said she’s been bringing Midnight for visits “at least once a month” since she was eight weeks old.
 
“Now she’s nine,” Ms. Cox said, adding Midnight looks forward to the visits almost as much as the people living there.

“Everyone loves animals and they miss their pets,” she said, adding a visit from Midnight brightens up the day of even the most grizzled individual.

“Everyone just loves her,” Ms. Cox said. “Even the residents who might normally be down in the dumps light up when she walks in the room.”
 
Activities Director Larry Worden said there are a couple people who bring in their pets for visits on a regular basis, noting those visits are often the highlight of whatever day the come.

Mr. Worden, who previously served in the same capacity at United Helpers Maplewood Campus in Canton, recalled one dog that was frequently brought in to visit people there.

“He would come in and stop at all of the rooms, but then he would round the corner and dart down the hall, skipping four or five,” he said, noting at the end of that particular hall was a woman who had a refrigerator in her room.

“She would always give him a piece of meat when he came to visit,” Mr. Worden said.

While people may not be able to have pets of their own, Mr. Worden said their friends and family are welcome to bring in their own dogs for a visit.

“We just ask that they bring their license and a copy of their shot records,” he said.

One Group supports Prediction Walk/Run


Over the next several days leading up to our Prediction Walk/Run we're going to say thank you to our sponsors for their support of this event and the residents of United Helpers.
Today's sponsor is One Group.
"Your one source for the most comprehensive portfolio of business and personal services you need to succeed.
We specialize in Commecial Insurance, Personal Insurance, Risk Management, Injury Management, and Benefits and Human Resources Consulting."
To learn more about One Group, visit them online athttp://www.bcgcny.com/onegroup/index.asp