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Empower employee honored at state conference

Niagara Gazette - 11/18/2019

Nov. 18--SARATOGA SPRINGS -- A Niagara County resident received statewide honors at the Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York state conference on Oct. 28. The honoree was chosen from nominees across the state.

Ernestine Gayle of Niagara Falls received the Robert Schonhorn Direct Support Professional of the Year Award for her excellent care and support of people with disabilities who live in one of Empower's community residences. According to Empower staff, Gayle's positive interactions with residents and her upbeat demeanor with co-workers creates a positive environment.

"The house where Ernestine works has the lowest staff turnover in our whole agency," said Empower CEO Jeff Paterson. "We firmly believe this is due in part to the mentoring and role modeling that Ernestine provides to her co-workers."

Gayle serves on Empower's Incident Review Committee and played a key role in Empower's accreditation by the Council on Quality and Leadership. She was Empower's employee of the year in 2006.

Each year, Empower helps 1,000 people with and without disabilities through a variety of programs and services. The administrative offices, preschool and community clinic are located on Lockport Road in the Town of Niagara.

The job training and day programs division is based in the Town of Niagara and in the Town of Wheatfield, while residential facilities are located throughout Niagara County. Licensed by the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and the New York State Education Department, Empower is an affiliate of the Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State.

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