Success StoryBingocize



Bingocize

Author: Laken Campbell

Planning Unit: Lee County CES

Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General

Plan of Work: Bingocize

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Bingocize® was created by Dr. Jason Crandall, Co-Director/Co-Founder at the WKU Center for Applied Science in Health & Aging. He created the socially engaging group-based game that combines health education and exercise in the format of BINGO. Dr. Crandall and his research team have tested the program and demonstrated that over 90% of older adults who played two times a week for 10 weeks significantly improved physical, social and mental health. Dr. Crandall trained 60 UK FCS extension agents in February 2021 to teach Bingocize® to a minimum of 20 participants between June 1, 2021 - May 31, 2023.  

To help participants learn and use health information focused on behavior related to exercise, the FCS Agent in Lee County taught Bingocize® to an average of 8 participants twice a week for 10 weeks and a total of 20 participants who attended at least one of the sessions. Majority of females attended, however we had 1 male attend regularly. Our eldest participant was 93.  Of these participants,12 completed a pre- and post-unit evaluation. 

 

Prior to the program, 6 of the 12 participants reported that their health was either good or fair. After the program, none of the participants reported their health being “fair” and many moved to the “very good” category. 

 

Prior to the program, 1 participant reported an 8, that they had “a little sad, down or uninterested’ in life to “severely sad, down, or uninterested in life”. After the program, that participant reporting having no feelings towards either question.  

 

1 participant reported falling twice in the last three months. Since the time the program began 0 people reported a fall.

 

6 participants graduated from the program by attending 16 or more sessions. 

 

Participant comments

-“I really enjoyed myself, thanks”

-“Liked that I had a schedule to come and exercise. Plus, it was fun.”

-“This was a fun way to exercise”

-“Got to meet new people”

-“I have gotten to lower one of my medications from attending these work out programs. I’m hoping I can keep it up”

-“Brought out new audiences to the office. I had participants I had never seen before. Also, this program was beneficial to myself because I am up teaching it and it has me being physically active as well.”-Agent






Stories by Laken Campbell


Come Sew With Us

about 1 years ago by Laken Campbell

Many studies have shown that sewing is not only a productive life skill and hobby, but that it can b... Read More


Botvin

about 1 years ago by Laken Campbell

Botvin LifeskillsThe Lee County Extension Office has implemented a new program for their county. The... Read More


Stories by Lee County CES


Improving Hay Quality

about 1 years ago by Ted Johnson

Producing high quality hay has been at the forethought of many hay and livestock producers in Easter... Read More


Learning Lifeskills for a Healthy Life

about 1 years ago by Carissa Miske

The Lee County Extension Office has implemented a new program for their county. The Botvin Lifeskill... Read More


Stories by Active Living and Health Promotions General


BIngocize with Capital City Activity Center

BIngocize with Capital City Activity Center

about 1 years ago by Carla Carter

According to County Health Ranking & Roadmaps, approximately 29% of Franklin County, Kentucky adults... Read More


Tacos and Trivia: Family Fun and Learning

Tacos and Trivia: Family Fun and Learning

about 1 years ago by Ashley Vice

Nicholas County is a small rural population with limited resources, and an obesity rating of 41% acc... Read More