OGDENSBURG—Residents at RiverLedge (formerly known as the United Helpers Nursing Home) are enjoying movie days with the addition of a popcorn maker. This donation fulfills one of the requests or …
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OGDENSBURG—Residents at RiverLedge (formerly known as the United Helpers Nursing Home) are enjoying movie days with the addition of a popcorn maker.
This donation fulfills one of the requests or “wishes” listed in RiverLedge’s Wish Book.
Wish Books give loved ones, family members and friends of the United Helpers organization the opportunity to help grant a facility wish.
Books consist of a list of items compiled by the Administrator, staff and residents.
Donors simply browse the book and choose which item they would like to sponsor.
The Wish Book program is available to view online and at most of the United Helpers facilities.
For more information on the Wish Book program, please visit United Helpers online at www.unitedhelpers.org or contact the Society of the United Helpers Development Office at 393-3074 ext. 230.
Pictured from left are Martha Hayes, resident; Brittany Bushey, staff; Lucille Fortune, resident; Laura Perry, staff; Alice Ott, resident; and Dorothy Fuller, resident.