CENTER FOR AGING & DISABILITY EDUCATION & RESEARCH | CENTER FOR AGING & DISABILITY EDUCATION & RESEARCH

* Offers online courses in the field of aging and disability (visit website for full list).* Offers online certificate programs: ADRC/no Wrong Door Key. Behavioral Health in Aging. Case Management. Core Issues in Aging and Disabilities. Practice in Aging. Ethics and Legal Principles. Person-Centered Case Management. * Provides partnership opportunities with individual practitioners and organizations throughout the country, including area agencies on aging; state departments on aging and disability; nonprofit and for-profit companies; aging, health, and mental health providers; and housing associations. Partnership services include: Program Set-up and Management. Orientation and Training Program Kick-off. Supervisor Guides. Management Reports. Training Portal Page. Program Evaluation.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

Physical Address

264 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215

Hours

Call for hours.

Application process

Participants are expected to complete all 5 courses within five months of enrollment. A course will be marked as complete when a learner completes the course quiz and post-course competency evaluation. Upon completion of the post-course competency evaluation, the next course will be released into learner's account.

Fee

Fees vary.

Eligibility

None.

Service area

United States

Agency info

CENTER FOR AGING & DISABILITY EDUCATION & RESEARCH

The Boston University's Center for Aging & Disability Education and Research (CADER) offers online training programs and aging certificate programs to individuals and organizations throughout the country.