L to R: Heartland Community College, Lincoln
Director Kristi Powell; grant beneficiaries Stevie Andersen, Heidi Huskins, Gina
Gasparin
and Lyndsie
Gilmore; and
ALMH Foundation Executive Director Sarah Helm. Student Johnny Kearney was not
available for the photo. |
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital helps students become Nursing
Assistants at Heartland Community College Lincoln
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[August 30, 2019]
LINCOLN
- A group of area students began their studies to become Certified
Nursing Assistants at Heartland Community College Lincoln with the
help of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation.
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Five Logan County students are recipients of an ALMH
Foundation education grant to fund studies in the Heartland
Community College Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program.
The program prepares individuals to function as nursing assistants
in nursing homes, hospitals and private homes. Instruction focuses
on basic nursing knowledge and skills required to care for patients.
Fall semester classes for the CNA program began August 19.
Since 2013, the ALMH Foundation has given $380,000 in grant funding
to students pursuing careers in healthcare. The CNA education grant
is new to the Foundation’s program this year and looks to help
address the growing need for nursing assistants in Logan County,
particularly at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
“The Foundation Board is committed to building a
talent pipeline for the Hospital,” said Sarah Helm, Executive
Director of the ALMH Foundation. “At the root of this program is the
partnership with local donors to the ALMH Foundation. Their
investment in local students will empower the community.”
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Graduating students will directly enter the area workforce with a
one-year work commitment at ALMH or within Memorial Health System.
The Nursing Assistant Certificate program at Lincoln began in January of 2019.
The students who received ALMH Foundation education grants are: Stevie Andersen,
Heidi Huskins, Gina Gasparin, Lyndsie Gilmore and Johnny Kearney. An additional
grant recipient, Alisha Armstrong, will attend classes at Lincoln Land Community
College.
[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College]
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