05/28/2026
More CMP Projects Seek Nursing Home Participants
The Ohio Department of Medicaid has shared several additional Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Projects seeking nursing home participants, all of which qualify as quality improvement projects. Opportunities include
- The Java Project, which focuses on social isolation through resident discussion groups and includes full grant-funded training with no ongoing fees. Providers interested in The Java Project may contact Dr. Kristine Theurer;
- Bingocize®, an evidence-based program that combines bingo, exercise, and health education to support mobility, fall reduction, and social engagement;
- The iCARE Dementia Project, which offers dementia training and support for staff pursuing Certified Dementia Practitioner® certification. Communities interested in iCARE may contact Juliet Kerlin and
- Te Furry Friends Project, which would provide up to 28 robotic companion pets to residents with dementia or residents experiencing depression or loneliness, along with training and project management. Members interested in Furry Friends may contact Khadijah Lewis.
These programs launch as Ohio has newly reopened its Civil Monetary Fund Reinvestment Program. Questions regarding the program may be directed to CMPRP@medicaid.ohio.gov.