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Enabling people with developmental disabilities to achieve fulfilling lives within their local communities. Inside NHR December 2012 Inside this issue: Welcome New Employees to NHR, Trivia Question of the Month 2 NHR Birthdays and Work Anniversaries Celebrated in October 3 NHR Birthdays and Work Anniversaries Celebrated in November 4 NHR Birthdays and Work Anniversaries Celebrated in December 5 Employee of the Month: Sonia Grant 6 Employees of the Month: Mary Milano & Steve Bradley 7 NHF 9th Annual Fall Into Fashion Show 8 Special Olympics Bowling Tournament 9 2012 Election, Institute for Music & Health Holiday Concert, Mr. & Mrs. ReDavid’s 6th Wedding Anniversary 10 You Will Be Missed 11 Fire Prevention Practices 12 Fire Prevention Practices (continued) 13 Inside NHR Scavenger Hunt 14 Current Job Openings at NHR 15 December NHR Training Calendar 16 Halloween Dance Party a Success by John Clausson I wanted to thank everyone for making this year's Halloween Dance Party such a HUGE success. Without all of your help, there is no way this could have been so much fun! A special thanks to the Adult Evening team for helping and Jenn Wells for all of her help throughout the night! Shonta Spencer-Morgan David Diaz & Mark Gosiewski Jeff Gamble Carol LaRose Chris Turton & Luz Rivera Jill Bruschini, John Evangelista, & Matt Sherlach

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Enabling people with developmental disabilities to achieve fulfilling lives within their local communities.

Inside NHR December 2012

Inside this issue:

Welcome New Employees to NHR, Trivia Question of the Month

2

NHR Birthdays and Work Anniversaries Celebrated in October

3

NHR Birthdays and Work Anniversaries Celebrated in November

4

NHR Birthdays and Work Anniversaries Celebrated in December

5

Employee of the Month: Sonia Grant 6

Employees of the Month: Mary Milano & Steve Bradley

7

NHF 9th Annual Fall Into Fashion Show 8

Special Olympics Bowling Tournament

9

2012 Election, Institute for Music & Health Holiday Concert, Mr. & Mrs. ReDavid’s 6th Wedding Anniversary

10

You Will Be Missed 11

Fire Prevention Practices 12

Fire Prevention Practices (continued)

13

Inside NHR Scavenger Hunt

14

Current Job Openings at NHR

15

December NHR Training Calendar

16

Halloween Dance Party a Success by John Clausson

I wanted to thank everyone for making this year's Halloween Dance Party such a HUGE success. Without all of your help, there is no way this could have been so much fun! A special thanks to the Adult Evening team for helping and Jenn Wells for all of her help throughout the night!

Shonta Spencer-Morgan

David Diaz & Mark Gosiewski Jeff Gamble Carol LaRose

Chris Turton & Luz Rivera

Jill Bruschini, John Evangelista, & Matt Sherlach

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All of us here at NHR would like to extend a warm welcome to the following new employees:

Lauren Murnane DSP—At Home

Respite

Trivia Question of the Month

Q. Who said "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."

David Griffiths, Behavior Specialist/Psychologist

Mai Cong DSP—Unionvale

Lorraine Okoth DSP—Unionvale

Tamala Moseley DSP—Relief

Stephanie Ollivett DSP—Res Hab

Ana Goodwin DSP-At Home

Respite

Debra Parrinello DSP-Relief

Jennifer Parsons Staff Development

Colleen Santy DSP—Relief

Denisha Walker DSP—Community

Programs

Shella St. Croix DSP-Relief

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Birthdays at New Horizons in October

NHR Employees Celebrating October Work Anniversaries

Joanne Bischofsberger, Unionvale—1 year Ayla Bock, Relief/Floater Group—1 year Patricia Moran, Clinical—2 years Ann Mugambi, Relief/Floater Group—2 years Kaitlin Traudt, Clinical—2 years Darlene Albano, Pinewood—3 years Alicia Healy, Canal Path—3 years Louis Antonelli, Day Hab—4 years Lucy Lomonaco, Relief/Floater Group—4 years Gordon Riggs, Day Hab—4 years Paul Thorstenson, Angelo Bouelvard—4 years Jennifer Wolven, Unionvale—4 years Abril Franco, Overlook—5 years Sophia Hayles, Unionvale—5 years Lisa Munzer, Thornwood—5 years Lori Smith, Relief/Floater Group—5 years Mark Williams, Clinton Corners—5 years

Dawn Beebe, Canal Path—12 years Stephen McRoberts, Pleasant Valley—12 years Brooke McNally, Jansen Road—14 years

Corrine Millard, Thornwood—8 years Tiffany Anderson, Dover Plains—10 years Sam Njoga, Amenia—10 years Mary Waterman, Relief/Floater Group—10 yrs.

11-15 years!

1-5 years! 6-10 years!

Angela Miller, Clintondale—10/1 Linda Heady, Relief/Floater Group—10/2 Helen Delavello, North Clove—10/5 Dorothy Denunzio, Office Manager—10/6 Bertha Dymond, Pinewood—10/6 Bruce Pleasants, Pleasant Valley—10/6 Cheryl Dennis, Tyrrel Road—10/7 Joseph Booth, Jansen Road—10/8 Richard Holmes, Relief/Floater Group—10/8 Bruce Anderson, Unionvale—10/9 Natasha Dykeman, Dover Plains—10/9 Maryann Moldoff, Poughquag—10/9 Debra Piccirilli, Millerton—10/9 Debbie Cuevas, Pinewood—10/10 Richard Smith, Independent Living—10/10 Regina Reilly, Dwight Street—10/11 Janet Amodeo, Dover Plains—10/13 Eugene Posoli, Independent Living—10/13 Michael Curtin, Tyrrel Road—10/14 Bernard Kosby, Deer Run—10/15 Margaret Limnios, Roundhill—10/16 Janette Pagan, Canal Path—10/17 Matthew Peterson, Clintondale—10/17 Debra Whispell, Tyrrel Road—10/17 Kathleen Atwood, Gerry Road—10/18 Owen Passante, Day Hab—10/18 Heather Atkins, Day Hab—10/19

Karina Montgomery, Clintondale—10/21 Kathy Rodriguez, Independent Living—10/21 Vernon Phillips, Overlook—10/22 Donita Walker, Tyrrel Road—10/22 Nikole Johannesen, Ind. Living—10/23 Courtney M. Johnson, Dwight Street—10/23 Mary Cain, Thornwood—10/24 Lori Rheingold, Independent Living—10/24 George Saris, Albrecht Lane—10/24 Jennifer J. Hall, Dwight Street—10/26 Pieter VanLeeuwen, Clinical—10/26 Adam Fitzpatrick, Poughquag—10/27 Rachael Oliver, Res Hab—10/27 Michael Dietz, Overlook—10/29 Paul Dixon, Independent Living—10/29 Rose Farrell, Canal Path—10/29 Teena Hall, North Clove—10/29 Donna Lyons, Finance—10/29 Robbyne Duck, North Clove—10/30 Annamarie Riley, Dover Plains—10/30 Matthew Sherlach, Pleasant Valley—10/30 Marie Sleight, Tyrrel Road—10/30 Sharon Wong, Dover Plains—10/30 Edwina Marshall, Res Hab—10/31 Mae Smith, Asst. Admin. Coordinator—10/31 Alexander Stevens, Canal Path—10/31

16-20 years! Joyce Beaumont, Poughquag—16 years Linda Milroy, Human Resources—17 years Vickie Fitzpatrick, Tyrrel Road—18 years Cheri Galindo, Clinical—18 years

21-25 years! Stacey Alexander, Deer Run—21 years Isabel Tortorici, Relief/Floater Group—21 yrs. Tom McCluskey, Human Resources—22 years

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16-20 years!

NHR Employees Celebrating November Work Anniversaries

Eric Ashby, Relief/Floater Group—1 year Eric Mann, Amenia—2 years Margie O’Neill, Canal Path—2 years Barbara Stefanic, Mountain View—2 years Susanne Holtman, Finance—3 years Kevin Brown, Relief/Floater Group—4 years Tennille Martin, Respite Wing—4 years Shawne Eato-Roberson, Tyrrel Road—5 years Karen Greck, Stormville—5 years Naquana Tissiera, Pleasant Valley—5 years

Donald Peck, Relief/Floater Group—12 years

25+ years!

11-15 years!

Santa Credaroli, Res Hab—16 years Donna Lyons, Finance—18 years Marie Kluge, Millerton—19 years

Stephen Bradley, Mountain View—27 years Darlene Hornbeck, Mountain View—28 years William Beattie, Assoc. Exec. Director—31 yrs

1-5 years!

6-10 years!

Tamia Haddad, Thornwood—6 years Anthony Palazzo, Maintenance—6 years Donna Watson, Relief/Floater Group—6 years Belinda Boone, Roundhill—8 years

Birthdays at New Horizons in November

Quincy Ferguson, Overlook—11/2 Raymond Born, Canal Path—11/3 William Cox, Stormville—11/3 Beverly Kaufman, Clinical—11/3 Jeffrey Mahoney, Dwight Street—11/3 Rissa Przekop, Relief/Floater Group—11/3 Vanessa Serino, Unionvale—11/3 James Stickler, Unionvale—11/4 Darrel Stroman, Relief/Floater Group—11/5 Barbara Ahlf, Tyrrel Road—11/6 Amy Budd, Relief/Floater Group—11/7 Adam Gordon, Relief/Floater Group—11/8 Rebecca Hanson, Respite—11/8 Patricia Moran, Clinical—11/9 William Beattie, Assoc. Exec. Director—11/10 Mariana Cunningham, Morehouse—11/10 Heather Oles, Tyrrel Road—11/10 Susan Lynn, MSC—11/12 Charles Proffit, Stormville—11/12 Dawn Beebe, Canal Path—11/14 Margaret Anzano, Clinical—11/15

David Crichton, Mountain View—11/17 Douglas Schwall, Maintenance—11/17 Tiere Spruill, Relief/Floater Group—11/17 Eric Bertin, Clinton Corners—11/18 Todd Berk, Jansen Road—11/19 Claire Newman, Pinewood—11/19 Wilther Lundy, Angelo Boulevard—11/20 Ivan Nosenchuk, Independent Living—11/20 Sabrina Wathley, Albrecht Lane—11/21 Jason Sealy, Tyrrel Road—11/23 Darlene Albano, Pinewood—11/25 Ashley Thiel, Canal Path—11/26 Nicole Thomison, Gerry Road—11/26 Rochelle Scott, Clinical—11/27 Sarah Owuor, Relief/Floater Group—11/28 Samuel Natal, Albrecht —11/29 Jacinta Barksdale, Angelo Boulevard—11/30

Victoria Smith, IT—9 years Diana Moore, Angelo Boulevard—10 years

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16-20 years!

NHR Employees Celebrating December Work Anniversaries

Kyle Ducham, Respite—1 year Edwina Marshall, Res Hab—1 year Paula Shore, Relief/Floater Group—1 year Joseph Snyder, Relief/Floater Group—1 year Brooke Bosch, Thornwood—2 years Rebecca Hanson. Respite Wing—2 years Cindy Kowalewski, Mountain View—2 years Todd Snead, Dwight Street—2 years George Dinkelmeyer, Pinewood—3 years Sharon Pacheco-Adamec, Res Hab—4 years

Judy Baker, Overlook—12 years Elaine Fiore, Mountain View—15 years

21+ years!

11-15 years!

Jeanmarie Tansey, Res Programs—18 years Stephen Queenan, Poughquag—20 years

Sharon Decker, Angelo Blvd—22 years Linda Hornbeck, Canal Path—23 years

1-5 years!

6-10 years!

Susan Greenidge, Deer Run—6 years Shaune Snyder, Res Programs—6 years Paul Clemmons, Unionvale—7 years Teresa Dixon, Canal Path—7 years Rose Palazzo, Day Hab—7 years Sarah Zacek, Res Program—7 years

Birthdays at New Horizons in December

Heather Atkins, Day Hab—8 years Linda Ann Campbell, Res Program—8 years Derea Rice Johnson, Clinical—10 years

Tammy Dellacamera, Day Hab—12/1 Suman Miller, Clinton Corners—12/2 Thomas Paleaz, Unionvale—12/3 Bernice Butler, Unionvale—12/3 Tracy Fambrough, Relief/Floater Group—12/6 Laura Lewis, Jansen Road—12/6 Tennille Martin, Res Hab—12/6 Scott Meltzer, Mountain View—12/7 Gianni Palanca, Relief/Floater Group—12/8 Dorothy Vasquez, Canal Path—12/8 Caroline Holt, Roundhill—12/10 Roger Loewer, Unionvale—12/11 Lauren Lyle, Clinical—12/11 Jessica Schlanger, Respite—12/11 Sally Olsen, Mountain View—12/12 Nancy Howell, Asst. Admin. Coord.—12/12 Betty Williams, Pinewood—12/12 Joseph Devito, Maintenance—12/13 Neil Green, Relief/Floater Group—12/13 Luz Rivera, Dover Plains—12/14 Deborah Redavid, Canal Path—12/15 Mark Williams, Clinton—12/16 Valerie Devore, Relief/Floater Group—12/17 Bridget Mahoney, North Clove—12/18

Jennifer Patrick-Harris, Tyrell Road—12/18 Cathy Delahoyde, Human Resources—12/19 Paul Njora, Unionvale—12/19 Stephen Queenan, Poughquag—12/19 Brenda Smith, Millerton—12/19 Jason Yoder, Independent Living—12/19 Christopher Scileppi. Stormville—12/20 Daniel Sheehan, Relief/Floater Group—12/20 Betsy Coy, Tyrrel Road—12/21 Barbara Stefanic, Mountain View—12/21 Charles Morgan, Relief/Floater Group—12/22 Jonathan Gonzalez, Pinewood—12/23 Christopher Barrett, Stormville—12/24 Paul Molloy, Pleasant Valley—12/25 Heidi Quinn, Clinton Corners—12/26 Cyrus Kirigi, Pleasant Valley—12/27 Roger Rascoe, Relief/Floater Group—12/28 Valerie Skok, Poughquag—12/28 Neil Rosenthal, Canal Path—12/29 Christopher Turton, Albrecht—12/29 Isaac Kamau, Unionvale—12/30 Joan Skiff, Relief/Floater Group—12/30 Mary Jo Fraser, Dwight Street—12/31 Jenifer Jefferson, Albrecht—12/31

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Congratulations to Sonia Grant (Residence Coordinator at Dwight Street) for being selected as NHR’s

Employee of the Month! Sonia’s nomination said the following:

“I would like to nominate Sonia Grant for Employee of the Month. Sonia exemplifies the New Horizons Resources Unifying Principle: Positive Relationships. For the past few months, Dwight Street has being experiencing several issues simultaneously. One of the individuals has been sick for a long time and is now using Hospice services for end of life care. During all of this, Sonia has been very compassionate to the family. She has been helpful by providing information without influencing the family’s decision making during this difficult time. Furthermore, Sonia has being providing the family with moral support through active listening. She has spent hours on the phone listening to family members share stories about their loved one. One family member told me that, “Sonia knows how to say the right words.”

At the same time, another individual at the residence has been having major health issues and is also facing the impeding loss of his mother. Sonia has been accompanying the resident and his family members to doctor appointments and keeping the family updated with relevant medical information. Sonia has been treating each family with empathy and the utmost respect. She has the ability to make each family feel special and important.

Also, Sonia has been dealing with a family member who has not been cooperative. Sonia has been encouraging one of the individuals

she serves to practice greater self-determination. Unfortunately, the individual’s relative does not share the agency’s principles. As a result, the individual has been feeling torn between pleasing his relative and making his own decisions. Sonia has been supporting the individual in practicing decision skills in an effort to assist the individual in developing a strong sense of independence. In doing so she has received a lot of negativity from the individual’s relative. In spite of this, she has continued to support his efforts.

During these multiple crises, Sonia has been down two staff members, but not once has she complained. She pulls her team together with her good humor and her sharp wit. Sonia has been there for staff during this difficult time with concern and kindness. For all these reasons, and more, I believe Sonia deserves the Employee of the Month award.”

Sonia will receive a $50 gift certificate to the location of her choice for being

selected Employee of the Month.

Please congratulate her when you see her!

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Congratulations to Steve Bradley (Direct Support Professional at Mountain View) for being selected as NHR’s Employee of

the Month! Steve’s nomination said the following:

“During the hurricane, Steve left his home at 9pm to start heading to work. He knew there would be trees down. He filled up his gas can and with his chain saw in tow, headed for Mountain View.

Steve removed three trees on his way up the hill to MVR. Once he got to work, he got a phone call from his peer, that there was another tree down in the road (pictured at left). Steve went back out and cut her a way in too.

You may think, this is something special, but for Steve, this is his every day

life. He is a true example for his peers. Steve goes above and beyond every moment he is at work. He is kind, caring and compassionate. He takes excellent care of the people he serves at MVR and also takes just as good of care of his peers. I am honored to work with Steve. I sleep well knowing that he is at MVR. ”

Steve will receive a $50 gift certificate to the location of his choice for being selected Employee of the Month.

Please congratulate him when you see him!

Congratulations to Mary Milano (Res Hab) for being selected as NHR’s

Employee of the Month! We received three letters on Mary’s behalf!

One of them said, “Mary is such an asset to us, not only with the day to day Community Habilitation; social, personal and household tasks/skills she is working with KayDee to develop, but also with the overall conscience and compassionate/caring manner in which she supports the entire family.”

Someone that Mary provides support to said, “She is the best ever. My arm was hurting so Mary went out and bought bandages and wrapped it up each day until it stopped. Mary sweeps, helps us with meals, helps with my rights, waters my plants, does odds and ends. Mary is always busy, she does not go home

until the clothes are dry no matter the time. We would be lost without her.”

Another person that Mary supports said, “Mary helps me with my room and we do my laundry together. Mary helps me cook food for my grandma and me. She helps me write letters to people and Mary helps me get my meds at CVS. Mary Milano is the best!

Mary will receive a $50 gift certificate to the location of her choice for being

selected Employee of the Month.

Please congratulate her when you see her!

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NHF 9th Annual Fall Into Fashion Show The New Horizons Foundation’s 9th Annual Fall Into Fashion Show was held on Thursday, October 4th at the Poughkeepsie Grand. Over 60 models showcased the latest fashions from: Banana Republic, Crystal’s Closet, Elizabeth Boutique, Kohl’s, Mary H. Abdoo & You, Pleasant Valley Department Store, Rambling Rose, and Up to Date. Hair and makeup for the models were done by Bella Luci Salon, Marion Salon Spa, Salon Verve, Styles Hair Studio, and The Perfect Look.

The Paper Bag Raffle and Silent Auction included items from Coach, Dooney & Burke, Gift Certificates, Jewelry, and a Kindle Fire! New this year– an updated format with a 90 minute cocktail hour and runway style seating. It was a huge hit! We would like to extend a big THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to the fun and success of this event. The show wouldn’t be possible with-out you! Save the date for next year’s show – Thursday, October 3rd, 2013. You won’t want to miss it!

Trivia Question of the Month

A. Abraham Lincoln

Jerilynne Smith & Lauren Hann

Mike Wheatley & Cami Heiser

Mary McNamara

Quincy Ferguson

Tammy Dunlavey & Heather Atkins

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Special Olympics Bowling Tournament by Nancy Howell This group has been bowling together since June and enjoyed their first tournament last

weekend. A good time for all! Here are some photos from their time on the lanes.

The whole group!

Raymond Born showing off his

award!

Taking a break!

Elena and Christina Rios Peter Knapp and Marilyn Mead

Sandy Warren AJ Diacone on the lanes!

Marilyn Mead getting a medal!

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The 2012 Election by Marie Moncure and Sylvia Goldman

On August 31, 2012 Sylvia Goldman and I went to the Board of Elections in Kingston. I registered to vote (Sylvia was already registered) and we learned how to use the new ballots and voting machines. I filled out the practice ballot with a special marker and I put the ballot into the machine. To me it was easy. Special thanks goes to Patty Jacobson, an employee of Ulster County Board of Elections, for showing us how to use the machines. I felt proud of myself after I voted. Jonathan Gonzalez was a big help on Election Day. —Marie Moncure

On November 6, like everybody else, I voted at the village courthouse in Kerhonkson. I voted for candi-dates for President, Senator, Congress, and state govern-ment. For me, voting was easy. Dee Eckert helped me fill out my ballot. After I voted I felt relieved. —Slyvia Goldman

Institute for Music & Health Sing Out! Reach out! Holiday Concert

The Institute for Music and Health is excited to announce our 2nd HAPPY HOLIDAY INTERACTIVE CONCERT given for and by people with disabilities at New Horizons on December 17 and featuring stars from the IMH’s Sing Out! Reach Out! program. The concert is 7-8pm (doors open at 6:15 pm), tickets are $5.00 (buy at door: cash or check). The lyrics (and recordings) of the sing-along songs for this con-cert (for caregivers/family members to go through the songs with clients) are posted at: http://musichealth.net/interactive-concert. For questions, contact Judith Muir on (845) 677-6871. COME RAISE THE ROOF WITH US!

Mr. & Mrs. ReDavid’s 6th Wedding Anniversary by Nancy Howell

Mr. and Mrs. ReDavid would like to invite you in celebrating their 6th wedding anniversary. Joe and Debby were married on November 25, 2006. There will be cake at their home: 23 Lafera Lane, High Falls, NY 12440. Come celebrate with Joe and Debby on Saturday, December 1st, 2012 at 6pm. Joe and Debby feel fortunate to have each other and feel that this year is important to celebrate.

Feel free to send cards, they love mail as well. Also feel free to call their phone number (845) 687-0372 to offer well wishes. Any pictures you may have of Joe and Debby are also welcomed!

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You Will Be Missed by Beth Cookinham Kathy Hussey passed away at home in August. Kathy was a Direct

Support Professional and started with NHR in August of 2010 and

worked as a floater in the Dutchess programs. Kathy was no stranger

to direct care work, as she had been in the field since the mid 1980’s,

having worked for OMRDD and the Taconic DDSO. She was a very

giving person, she would give you her shirt off her back or her last

dollar in her pocket. Kathy was a bright and energetic person.

Guy Milroy was an NHR employee who passed away on September

21st. Guy was a member of NHR’s maintenance department who

joined the agency in August of 1998. He was loved by all and known for

his infectious smile and easy going nature. Guy always made time to

listen to everyone around him and cared for everyone he surrounded

himself. He genuinely loved his job at NHR and felt as though his em-

ployment with us was a dream come true! He loved fixing things and

spending time with the residents. Guy is pictured with his wife Linda,

who also works for NHR as a Human Resources Coordinator.

Jonathan Taub passed away at home on Friday,

November 16, 2012, at home. He was 60.

The son of the late Paul H. Taub and Elsie A. Lefcoe Taub,

he was born May 02, 1952 in Rockville Centre, NY.

Jonathan was a resident of Deer Run, a New Horizons

Resources group home. He lived with some of the

residents for over 35 years. He enjoyed mowing the lawn,

organizing around the house, feeding the cats, and collect-

ing the mail. Jonathan's lifelong passion was to become a fireman. Through the blessing of his

mentor, Chris Rodriguez, he was able to fulfill his dream by becoming active in the Kerhonksen

Fire Department. They are pictured, at right, at a parade with the fire company. His smile and

twinkling eye will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

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Congratulations to the winner of the last Scavenger Hunt, Kaitlin Traudt, (RN)! Kaitlin, please contact Jerilynne in the HR Department at (845) 473-3000 ext. 323 or [email protected] to arrange a time to claim your $50 gift card!! The best reason to read Inside NHR is still to learn about important news within the agency and our field; acknowledge significant milestones; and, learn about and celebrate the many good things happening in the lives of people we support as made possible by the efforts of a talented and dedicated group of people on a mission to enable people with developmental disabilities to achieve fulfilling lives within their local communities. To encourage everyone to read the electronic version of Inside NHR, we will be conducting a treasure hunt open to all NHR employees (except HR department staff and agency directors).

Here is how it works!

Search through the December Inside NHR and find the answers to following 6 questions:

1. Name one new relief DSP.

2. What does the Employee of the Month winner receive?

3. How many trees did Steve Bradley remove on his way to Mountain View the night of the

hurricane in October?

4. Name one store that participated in the 9th Annual Fall Into Fashion Show.

5. When and where is the 2nd Annual Happy Holiday Interactive Concert?

6. What is one fire prevention tip?

Send an email with all 6 answers to Jerilynne Smith, HR Coordinator, at [email protected]

by Friday, December 21, 2012. (Make sure you follow up with a phone call to ensure that she received your e-mail!)

To pick the winner, Jerilynne will enter the name of each person who answers all 6 questions

correctly into an Excel spreadsheet. She will then use this website http://www.random.org/integers to pick one winner at random.

The winner will receive a $50 gift certificate to the location of his or her choice. Everyone who enters and answers all 5 questions correctly will have a chance to win!

Inside NHR Scavenger Hunt!

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ANGELO BOULEVARD—PART TIME Friday 3pm-9pm, Sunday 7am-5pm, Monday 7am-11am AMENIA—FULL TIME Wednesday 3pm-11pm, Thursday 1pm-11pm, Friday 1pm-11pm, Saturday 8am-8pm CLINTONDALE-TEMP-PART TIME Thursday 3pm-9pm, Saturday 7am-2pm, Sunday 7am-2pm DUTCHESS FLOAT—PART TIME Friday 11pm-9am, Saturday 11pm-9am **Please note that NHR is seeking only female candidates for this position DWIGHT ST. FLOAT—PART TIME Possible floating days are Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday with a regularly scheduled 9am-1pm shift on Saturday DWIGHT ST—ADMIN COUNSELOR—FT Tuesday 3pm-11pm, Wednesday 3pm-11pm, Thursday 9am-5pm, Friday 7am-3pm, Saturday 8am-4pm JANSEN ROAD—PART TIME Thursday overnight 12am-6:30am, Friday overnight 12am-6:30am, Saturday overnight 12am07am **Please note that NHR is seeking only female candidates for this position

JANSEN ROAD—FULL TIME Friday 3pm-11pm, Saturday 2:30pm-10:30pm, Sunday 3pm-11pm, Monday 3pm-11pm, Tuesday 3pm-11pm **Please note that NHR is seeking only female candidates for this position PLEASANT VALLEY—TEMP—PART TIME Thursday 4pm-9pm, Friday 3pm-11pm, Saturday 4pm-11pm STORMVILLE—PART TIME Sunday 3:30pm-10:30pm, Monday 3:30pm-10:30pm, Tuesday 4:30pm-10:30pm STORMVILLE—FULL TIME Wednesday 1pm-11pm, Thursday 1pm-11pm, Friday 1pm-9pm, Saturday 9am-9pm UNIONVALE—PART TIME Saturday 11am-9pm, Sunday 9am-7pm UNIONVALE—PART TIME Friday 11pm-9am, Saturday 11pm-9am RES HAB & AT-HOME RESPITE Per diem opportunities available in Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie, Wappingers Falls, Red Hook, Hyde Park, Poughquag, Beek-man, and Highland. The hours and frequency of service may change, depending on staff and family availability, but these can be developed into per diem, part time, or possible full time positions.

Contact Jerilynne, HR Coordinator, at (845) 473-3000, extension 323 or [email protected] for more information on any of these positions.

**We are also accepting relief applications for all areas**

Do You Know Someone Who Would Make A Great New Horizons’ Employee?? Any NHR staff member (except Directors, Administrative Coordinators and HR Department staff), who refers a friend, family member or colleague to NHR will receive $500 for each person we hire in a full or part-time position who successfully completes his or her probationary period. Please help us add to our great team by referring someone you know to one of the positions currently available at our agency listed below!