Gerontology - Aging Services Professional

Bachelor Location
UW-Eau Claire | UW-Stout | UW-Whitewater | Bellevue University | Concordia University Wisconsin | Franklin University | Lakeland University | Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)
Potential Careers
Aging Services Provider, Advocacy Specialist, Geriatric Care Specialist, Dementia Care Specialist/Provider, Benefits Coordinator, Client Navigation Specialist, Activity/Recreation Coordinator, Housing/ Transportation Specialist, Program Planner
Required Credits/Time
61 Credits / 2 Years Full Time; Part Time Options Available
Program Type

47196520
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CNED

This course includes modules from the Essential Supervisory Skills certificate

47316430
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CNED

This course prepares certified managers for re-certification by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, and is based on the requirements of Wisconsin Food Code Chapter 12-402.11 and the Council on Food Protection Practices Guidelines relating to re-certification training course approval. Course competencies include the requirements for continuing education found in DHS 196. (Formerly known as Foods Sanitation re-certification.

47531477
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CNED

This course will recertify a student in Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR. Students will renew their skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid for infants and children. Students must have taken the original course, Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR 47531464 within the last two years. This course will renew a student’s certification for 2 years. Book is provided at class.

47449451
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CNED

This 1 day course is designed for repair and handy persons, remodeling, renovation and painting contractors, tradesmen, and landlords who conduct (or oversee) activities that disturb painted surfaces in homes, apartments, or child occupied facilities (day-cares, schools, etc.) built before 1978. This course satisfies the training requirement to obtain Wisconsin Department of Health Services and EPA Lead-Safe Renovator Certification that is required when working in or on these structures. This course also satisfies HUD requirements for persons conducting non-abatement LBP activity as part of a federally funded project. This course is designed to educate attendees how to conduct repair, renovation and remodeling activities in a lead-safe manner. Topics covered include background information on lead, health effects of exposure to lead, regulations, worksite preparation, conducting interim control and non-abatement activities, work site clean-up and disposal.

47162498
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CNED

The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) has established Rule Ins 34556 for the implementation of the Wisconsin Long Term Care Insurance Partnership (LTCIP) Program. The rules require 6 hours of education and training for licensed intermediaries on the LTC Partnership program and 2 hours of training specific to the Wisconsin Medicaid Program. Intermediaries must complete this 8 hour CE requirement prior to selling any Long Term Care Insurance in Wisconsin after January 1, 2009. Successful completion of this course will fulfill the CE requirements outlined for Wisconsin Licensed Intermediaries in OCI Rule Ins 34556.

47509409
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CNED

Workshops presented by area educators and experts in the medical field will assist the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) to earn valuable continuing education toward recertification. These workshops address a variety of issues and diagnoses as well as new developments in medicine. CMAs will gain insights and knowledge to enhance their professional career. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are pre-approved by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA).

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