AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFood Security in Summer: Enterprise’s Hunger Patrol bus is back for the summer, delivering meals to kids under 18 during June 1–July 24 with multiple neighborhood stops each day. Workplace Health & Nursing Care: Agape Care Group was named a Nurse.com Top Workplace for Nursing, citing employee survey feedback on support, respect, and career growth. Community Health Access: Baptist HealthPlace at Seven Pines opens June 2, adding primary care, cardiology, orthopedics, rehab, and lab services (no emergency care; nearest ER is about 3 miles away). Public Health & Safety Staffing: A new report highlights Alabama’s strong safety manager ratio nationally, pointing to the growing role of workplace safety leaders as regulations expand. Local Development for Wellness: Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed outlined plans to revitalize west Montgomery, with the Fairview Farmers Market transformation aimed at improving access to fresh food and wellness resources. Mental Health in Schools: Kirkwood School District is considering excused mental health days for 2026–2027, but notes the challenge of requiring professional documentation. Healthcare Accountability: Attorneys for Jermaine Tyler’s family are pressing for transparency and an independent investigation after his death following a Prattville Police response.
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