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This program equips students with fundamental knowledge and key competencies needed for careers in the dynamic eldercare sector. It focuses on theories pertinent to Social Service Work, including professional ethics, core values, practice standards, the aging process, and senior care requirements. The curriculum covers vital Social Service Worker training in areas like interpersonal communication, case management, interviewing techniques, group interventions, diversity awareness, advocacy, social justice principles, and community engagement. Specialized courses such as Activation and Restorative Care, Therapeutic Recreation Planning, Dementia Care, Adult Development Studies, End-of-Life Care, and Volunteer Coordination further enhance students' expertise beyond conventional social work roles.
Career Prospects
With an aging population, growing opportunities in gerontology are emerging. Graduates can pursue positions across various senior service environments including retirement communities, long-term care facilities, health and wellness programs, home care services, adult day programs, dementia care units, elder protection services, senior activity centers, and independent business ventures.