Overview
Overview
Gerontological Social Work
is a specialized field that focuses on the unique needs of older adults. This field of study is essential for social workers who want to make a difference in the lives of seniors and their families.
Gerontological Social Work
is a Graduate Certificate program designed for social workers who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in working with older adults. The program is ideal for those who are already working in the field and want to specialize in gerontology.
Some of the key areas of focus in this program include aging and development, health and wellness, and social policy and advocacy. Students will learn about the physical, emotional, and psychological changes that occur during the aging process and how to provide supportive services to older adults.
Gerontological Social Work
is a valuable addition to any social worker's toolkit. By completing this program, learners can gain the skills and knowledge needed to provide high-quality services to older adults and their families. If you're interested in pursuing a career in gerontological social work, explore this program further to learn more about the opportunities and challenges involved.
Gerontological social work is a vital field that requires specialized training. Our Graduate Certificate in Gerontological Social Work equips you with the knowledge and skills to support older adults and their families. This course offers gerontological social work students the opportunity to develop expertise in areas such as aging, health, and social policy. You'll gain hands-on experience through placements in healthcare settings, community organizations, and other relevant environments. Upon completion, you'll be well-prepared for careers in gerontological social work, including roles in case management, counseling, and advocacy. Career prospects are excellent, with opportunities in hospitals, non-profits, and government agencies.