Success StoryBingoCize with Morning Pointe Assisted Living
BingoCize with Morning Pointe Assisted Living
Author: Kennedy Hannah
Planning Unit: KSU Administration
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
BingoCize is a ten-week 20 session Exercise Only program offered to Morning Pointe Assisted Living Center twice a week. There are about 15 participants each week. Throughout the program participants' mobility has improved, steadiness on their feet, and overall improvement in mood. BingoCize offers exercises that promote group games that are socially engaging for seniors. This program allows for low-impact exercises that increase heart rate and stay active without putting too much pressure on the body. Studies show physical activity and exercise helps improve physical mental, and social health. Anna ( Morning Pointe event coordinator) says residents love BingoCize because it brings new faces and is a lot different from normal bingo. It really is a change of pace and brings improvement to their daily routine.
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