Monday, February 22nd, 2021
In February 2021, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Alabama Department of Public Health awarded Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) a 3-year, Civil Money Penalty (CMP) grant to purchase a license to implement Bingocize
® – a strategic combination of exercise and the game of bingo – in 40 Certified Nursing Facilities (CNF) across the state of Alabama.
Bingocize® Creator and Co-Director of the Western Kentucky University (WKU) Center for Applied Science in Health & Aging (CASHA), Dr. Jason Crandall, partnered with project director, Dr. Brett Davis from AUM’s Department of Kinesiology to prepare and submit the grant. AUM is working with faculty and students from the University of Alabama, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the University of Alabama at Huntsville, the University of North Alabama, and the University of South Alabama to implement Bingocize® throughout the entire state. Crandall remarked, “C
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PARIS Senior year for most students is a combination of making plans and contemplating the start of adulthood. What schools or training to attend, where to work, where to live. Not to mention, maybe how to get through school when they can’t go to school.
OHCHS student Tiana James of South Paris launched her nursing career before the start of senior year.
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Tiana James of Paris made quick work of those routine challenges and has taken on much, much more during her senior year than most adults have to worry about.
Facing COVID-19
Last July, at the age of 17, James passed the exams and completed the requirements to become a certified nurse’s assistant, a step towards her eventual career as a nurse specializing in women’s health. The first thing she did was apply for a job at a local hospital to gain experience and earn a paycheck.