Feb 23, 2018

Welcome New Hires


Please welcome the following new employees to the United Helpers family.

RiverLedge
Mindy Taillon - LPN

Maplewood
Clarisa Davis - Food Service Attendant
Nelson Holmes - Food Service Attendant
Taylor Smith - Task Aide
Brooke Demmon - CNA
Wendy Dorion-Labelle - LPN

United Helpers Management Company
John Newvine - Maintenance II (Housing)
Sesadtian Horton - Maintenance II (Housing)

Pleasant Valley IRA
Kylee Carkner - DSP

High Street IRA
Myrinda Fishbeck - DSP

Flackville Road IRA
Hailey Measheaw - DSP

Supportive Case Management
Nicole McCarthy - Care Manager

Feb 12, 2018

Maplewood Residents Enjoy Visit with Dogs



CANTON – Each day dozens of visitors stop by to see their loved ones at Maplewood Health Care & Rehabilitation Center. Most of those visitors are coming to visit with a resident or two, but last week Maplewood welcomed a pair of guests who were there to visit with anyone willing to give them a pat on the head. 
Mildred Remington pets Ben, a six-year-old Great Pyrenees
during his recent visit to Maplewood.

 Ben, a 150-pound Great Pyrenees and Lilly, an 80-pound Great Pyrenees/Lab mix were accompanied on their visit by their owners, Joseph and Debra Finnegan of Madrid, who have brought the dogs to Maplewood several times since this past summer.

“We started this back in July after Joe had his knee replacement,” Mrs. Finnegan said. “The residents absolutely loved them.”

Mr. Finnegan, who spent a week at Maplewood following his surgery, said the first time his wife brought Ben in for a visit, he could see that people really enjoyed having an animal around.

“There was one gentleman who wasn’t doing so well, but as soon as he saw Ben, he perked right up,” Mr. Finnegan said.

Ben and Lilly made their most recent visit to Maplewood on Wednesday, visiting residents in both the rehab and skilled nursing units.

“The joy dogs bring us is a wonderful thing,” said Karen Gonyea. “This is pretty good therapy.”

Another woman who spent some time with Ben and Lilly was Sandra Davis. “This has made my whole day,” she said.


Rita O’Connor enjoys a moment with Lilly, a three-year-old Great Pyrenees/Lab mix who visited Maplewood Health Care & Rehabilitation Center last week. The dog’s owners, Joseph and Debra Finnegan began bringing Lilly and another dog, Ben to Maplewood when Mr. Finnegan was there following knee replacement surgery.


Feb 8, 2018

Welcome New Hires


Please welcome the following new employees to the United Helpers family.

RiverLedge
Glenn Duggert - Task Aide
Gary Gilbert - Task Aide
Jorden Kennerson - Task Aide
Lily Fassett - Food Service Attendant
Joyce Harper - LPN

RiverLedge Residence
 Julie Lyman - Personal Care Attendant

Maplewood
Rhiannon Dunn - Task Aide
Michelle Harriman - LPN
Bianca Grewal - RN

United Helpers Management Company 
DeThomas Bennett - Maintenance Coordinator (Housing)
James Shaw - Maintenance II (Housing)

Lisbon IRA
Rachel Brenno - DSP

Jan 30, 2018

Retired Nurse Pleased With Care At United Helpers Maplewood Campus


CANTON – As a retired nurse and someone who spent most of her adult life working in health care, RoseMary Crupi, of Canton knows a thing or two about quality health care, and she said that’s exactly what she received at Maplewood Health Care & Rehabilitation Center. 
RoseMary Crupi

In 2016 Ms. Crupi had her right knee replaced. She spent two weeks in the rehab unit and continued with outpatient physical therapy for “several months.”

After recovering fully from that surgery, she then had, in 2017, her right hip replaced spending five more weeks in the rehab unit.

“If someone asked me for an opinion, I would say, “go there,’” she said. “They were not only competent, but they were kind and caring. They impressed me with their kindness and empathy. A lot of people who work in health care don’t always do that.”

Admittedly Ms. Crupi can get emotional at times, but she said through her whole time at Maplewood, she was never made to feel embarrassed or like she was in the wrong.

“I’m a bit of a wuss but whenever I would cry from the pain someone would be right there,” she said, mentioning specifically physical therapy assistants Jenna Cryderman and Stacie Jessmer, as well as physical therapists Brittany Wieszczyk and Elizabeth Foster.

Ms. Crupi’s second stay at Maplewood included some medical complications, which she said weren’t anyone’s fault.

“You know your own body better than anyone and when I told them something wasn’t right, they listened,” she said, surmising that may not always be the case elsewhere.
“When a patient says this is not normal and there is something wrong, people need to listen and they did,” she said.

In addition to being pleased with the therapy staff, Ms. Crupi said the nursing care she received during her two stays was also impressive.

“I met some really terrific aides,” she said. “There was one young woman, “Trish” (Patricia Kerr) who would literally give you the shirt off your back. What she does for patients is amazing.”

Ms. Crupi then talked about the Nancy Delorme, a nurse who worked day shifts on the rehab unit.

“On my discharge day I wasn’t able to walk as well as I would have liked and when the ambulette came to pick me up they only brought one guy,” she recalled, realizing she was going to need the assistance of two people to get out of the vehicle and into her home.

“I didn’t think I was going to be able to go home and I started to cry,” she said. “Nancy very calmly told me, ‘Hold on, I’ll take care of this.’ She then went and grabbed Curtis (Legault). He’s one of the maintenance guys now, but he used to be a CNA. They made sure I was able to go home that day and he made sure I was able to get settled at home.”

Looking back at her own career, Ms. Crupi said the staff at Maplewood acted just as she would have wanted her own employees too.

“I used to train LPNs and I always taught them to act as if the person in that bed was their own mother or father,” she said. “The staff there cares about you as a person and not just a room number and that matters.”

For more information on therapy services at Maplewood, contact (315) 386-451. For therapy services at RiverLedge Health Care & Rehabilitation Center in Ogdensburg, contact (315) 393-0730. You may also like United Helpers on Facebook or visit www.unitedhelpers.org.

Jan 28, 2018

Great Gardeners!



Maplewood gardeners were among the winners of the 2017 United Helpers Sustainability Garden Contest. Pictured from right to left: Brenda Jones, representing the Sustainability Committee, with gardeners Gail Butler and Linda Whitton. Maplewood took second place honors in the Most Bountiful Garden category.

Jan 26, 2018

Welcome New Hires


Please welcome the following new employees to the United Helpers family.

RiverLedge
Gerard Dato-on - RN
Karissa Bertrand - Office Tech (Outpatient Therapy)
Mollie Lawton - Task Aide
Reynolds Rheannon - Task Aide

Maplewood
Amanda Erwin - RN
Matthew King - Respiratory Navigator
Tomarrah Stewart - Task Aide
Kelsey Smith - Housekeeper/Laundry Aide

United Helpers Home Health Services 
Deborah LaPage - Task Aide
Brittany Tomasso Home Health Aide/Companion/Task Aide

Pleasant Valley IRA
Santo Francello - MDSP

Cherry Street IRA
Megan Hilpertshauser - DSP

Jan 19, 2018

Most Bountiful Gardeners




The gardening team at RiverLedge Residence was a big winner in the 2017 Sustainability's Gardening Contest, earning the first place "Most Bountiful Harvest" and second place in the "Best Looking Garden" categories. Pictured above, front row, from left to right are Marrion Marshall, Hazel Mead, Mary Breen, Marion Houmiel, June Hastings, Pat Bouchey, Bea Hartmann, and Lois Shoen. Second row: Kathy Markey, Grace Thomas, Trista Snyder, Tim Parsons, VP Operations, Linda Wert, Jillian Lovely, Jeremy Smithers, and Debra Farrand.