Overview
Overview
Geriatric
social work is a specialized field that focuses on the unique needs of older adults and their families. This Postgraduate Certificate in Geriatric and Health Social Work is designed for healthcare professionals who want to develop their skills in working with older adults, particularly those with complex health needs.
Geriatric
social workers play a vital role in assessing, planning, and implementing care for older adults in various settings, including hospitals, community health centers, and long-term care facilities. They work closely with healthcare teams to ensure that older adults receive comprehensive, person-centered care that addresses their physical, emotional, and social needs.
Some key areas of focus for this program include:
Geriatric
assessment and care planning, health promotion and disease prevention, and support for older adults with mental health issues, such as dementia and depression.
Geriatric
social workers must be able to navigate complex healthcare systems, build strong relationships with older adults and their families, and advocate for their rights and needs.
Geriatric
social work is a rewarding and challenging career that requires a deep understanding of the unique needs of older adults and their families. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of older adults, consider pursuing a career in geriatric social work. Explore this program further to learn more about the skills and knowledge you'll gain, and how you can apply them in real-world settings.
Geriatric and Health Social Work is a vital field that requires specialized skills and knowledge. Our Postgraduate Certificate in Geriatric and Health Social Work equips you with the expertise to support older adults and individuals with complex health needs. You'll gain in-depth understanding of geriatric social work, health promotion, and disease management. The course offers geriatric social work practice, health policy, and research methods. Upon completion, you'll be equipped to work in hospitals, care homes, and community settings, or pursue a career in health social work. Career prospects include senior social work roles, health visiting, and policy development.