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Waddington resident named Life Improved Award winner at United Helpers

Posted 4/5/17

Mandi Robertson of Waddington was recently named the Life Improved Award winner at United Helpers. Robertson works as a DSP at the Rensselaer Falls IRA, according to a press release. “She is always …

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Waddington resident named Life Improved Award winner at United Helpers

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Mandi Robertson of Waddington was recently named the Life Improved Award winner at United Helpers.

Robertson works as a DSP at the Rensselaer Falls IRA, according to a press release.

“She is always willing and eager to decorate rooms, curl hair, paint nails, do arts and crafts and even take on tasks like making sure OT (occupational therapy) and PT (physical therapy) goals are accomplished,” said Assistant Program Manager Maggie Pike. “And that’s not all of the wonderful stuff she does to make the IRA more of a home.”

“From Post-it notes with smiley faces drawn on them to introducing co-workers to family members like they’re her own family and delivering fresh coffee after a long day of SCIP-CPR training, she always goes the extra mile to make sure those around her are having the best day possible,” Pike said.

“When asked to complete special tasks or even just sorting socks when the laundry basket is full, she will comply, and always do so with a smile.”

Robertson was selected for the honor from a field of more than 20 nominees, each chosen by co-workers.

The United Helpers Life Improved Awards were created in 2015 as a way to recognize employees who go above and beyond and exhibit the traits behind the organization’s “Life Improved” mantra.

Awards are distributed in the winter and summer each year.

In addition to honoring one overall winner, seven employees will also be presented with honorable mention awards.