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Plan of Study – Care Management for the Older Adult

Note: A Semester Hour (s.h.) is a unit of academic credit representing an hour of class (such as lecture class) or three hours of laboratory work each week for an academic semester. Most courses are two, three or four semester hours.

Care Management for the Older Adult:Cert Comp

Care Management for the Older Adult:Certificate of Completion

CMOACC Required Courses
Never before in human history have so many people lived into old age. This aging population impacts the aging individual, families, communities, and social policy. An overview of the field of aging, with attention to the cultural, social, psychological, and economic factors which influence the life of the older adult.
An overview of Alzheimer's disease and other causes of dementia in older adults. Explores current approaches to managing these illnesses and the causes of their behavioral manifestations. Includes current research, resources and support for navigating the unique challenges of dementia care giving.
Focus on the continuum of care. Lectures by practitioners in gerontology on the range of programs, services, and resources available for older adults and family caregivers.
The theory and practice of care management. Content includes the five core functions, development of comprehensive care plans, monitoring of the client's progress toward achieving intervention goals, and discussion of ethical practice standards. The role of diversity, client rights, and professional values in the practice of care management also addressed.