OGDENSBURG – One of the longest
tenured volunteers in the history of the United Helpers organization was
honored at this year’s annual meeting with the Harry E. King Award, an award
named for another long-time volunteer of the organization.
Susan Denesha of Dekalb
Junction, who has been a United Helpers volunteer since 2005, was surprised
with the honor earlier this month.
Mr. King’s daughter, Marti
MacArthur nominated her for the honor.
“My father was quite soft spoken,
yet always spoke up when he had something to say, had a great sense of humor
and belonged to many community groups. I never heard him say a bad word about
anyone. He was loved because he helped anyone who needed it and expected
nothing in return,” Mrs. MacArthur said. “You could use those same sentiments
to describe Sue. He would be honored to have an award in his name presented to
someone like her.”
According to United Helpers
Rehabilitation and Senior Care Vice President of Operations Timothy Parsons,
Mrs. Denesha’s time with United Helpers began when her father was a patient at
the United Helpers Canton Nursing Home.
“Her journey with us began as a
result of her wanting the best for her father, but she has continued on with us
and quite literally helped enhance the quality of life for hundreds of North
Country seniors along the way,” Mr. Parsons said.
In addition to assisting
activities staff on lunch outings and field trips, Mrs. Denesha has been
preparing and serving home cooked meals for residents multiple times each month
for nearly 20 years.
“Our residents look forward to
these meals perhaps more than anything on the calendar,” said Activities
Director Patience Boswell.
In addition to being an active
volunteer herself, Mrs. Denesha also helps recruit other volunteers for
activities. Mrs. Boswell said she would bring in so many volunteers, that they
eventually named Mrs. Denesha Volunteer Coordinator.
“We give her a list of our
activities every month and she makes sure they all happen by supplementing our
staff with people from her roster of volunteers,” Mrs. Boswell said.
Prior to presenting Mrs. Denesha
with the award, Mr. Parsons read through a lengthy, but incomplete list of ways
she has helped the facility including leading an Alzheimer’s support group,
participating in resident council meetings, fundraising, casino outings, lunch
outings, arranging for preferred seating at the county fair, bake sales, help
with trick or treating, and more.
“Sue is our biggest cheerleader,
but will not hesitate to inform us when we can do better for our residents. She
makes it possible for us to offer more activities and programing,” Mr. Parsons
said. “She inspires us all to do more and be better people.”
This was third time the Harry E.
King Award has been awarded, previously going to Dr. Edward Gordon in 2020 and
Wayne Ladouceuer in 2017.
Mrs.
MacArthur established the award in honor of her father as a way to recognize
outstanding board members.
According
to the award’s description, written at the time it was created, “The award is
not an annual award by definition. It is to be presented only rarely, in the
case of a desire to recognize a volunteer to UH who is virtually unrivaled and
exceptional in his/her commitment to UH and his/her service to UH’s residents,
clients, and families.”
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For
only the third time in the award’s history, the Harry E. King Award was
presented. Susan Denesha of Dekalb Junction received the honor at this year’s
annual meeting. Mrs. Denesha has been a volunteer with United Helpers since
2005 when her father was a resident at the United Helpers Canton Nursing Home.
From left, United Helpers Management Company Board of Directors member Marti
MacArthur, Rehabilitation and Senior Care Vice President of Operations Timothy
Parsons, Mrs. Denesha with her husband Larry Denesha, and Activities Director
Patience Boswell. |