Certificate Programs and Courses in Aging at Expanding the knowledge and skills of all who serve older adults Certificates in: Aging Geriatric Care Management
THE CERTIFICATES For more than 40 years, the Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging has provided training, credentials and support to aging service professionals and those looking for a career working with older adults. Brookdale is the oldest and largest Gerontology Center in the New York metropolitan area, and has been training professionals since 1976. All of our program faculties are leaders and practitioners in the gerontological field who draw upon first hand clinical experience with older adults and their families. A Certificate from the Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging is a professional credential recognized by practitioners in the gerontological field. Our coursework ensures that those entering, or currently in the field of aging have the necessary education and appropriate skills to meet the requirements of practice in a variety of service settings. Our commitment to our students and to our mission has led to the establishment of a NEW and REVISED certificate program. Our new program combines our top notch faculty and commitment to excellence with the need for a more streamlined and consistent educational experience. Admission & Educational Requirements Certificate in Aging (26 units): A Bachelor's degree or higher in any field of study. Certificate in Geriatric Care Management (36 units): A Bachelor s degree in any field of study with four years of paid experience in human services; OR Master s degree in any field of study with two years of paid experience in human services. For questions regarding enrollment criteria, please contact Rebekah Glushefski at (212) 396 713 or at rglushef@hunter.cuny.edu. Unit Designation Brookdale Center Certificate Program units are NOT college credits. Students should retain all course syllabi and transcripts if they plan to apply for credit at other schools. Letters documenting course completion and unit awards are provided upon request. CLE, CEU or other continuing education credits are not awarded unless otherwise noted. Non Certificate Students Students who do not intend to pursue a Certificate may enroll in classes on a space available basis. Class Schedules Brookdale currently offers classes during the Fall and Spring semesters. Fall semester begins in September and runs through the end of December. Spring semester runs from March through June. Brookdale Center Certificate Programs Spring 2016 Course Catalog Page 2
PRICES AND REGISTRATION The full program cost for a Certificate in Aging is $2500. The program fee includes all required courses plus unlimited elective courses during the period of matriculation (2 semesters). The full program cost for a Certificate in Geriatric Care Management is $3600. Fee includes all program courses and electives during the period of matriculation (3 semesters) Individual elective courses may be signed up for without being enrolled in the full program. Please note that current Brookdale Certificate Program students receive priority in registration. The fee for elective programs vary. Please check course brochure for dates and fees. At this time we do not offer long distance learning courses or any web based course work For questions regarding prices and fees or to register please contact Continuing Education at (212) 650 3850 or visit www.hunter.cuny.edu/ce PLEASE NOTE: current and former Brookdale Certificate students (those who obtained a certificate or were fully matriculated in the program PRIOR to May 2015) are eligible to take free elective courses and/or may receive discounted rates on all required tracks. Please email Raquel Romanick at rromanic@hunter.cuny.edu for additional information. Cancellation and Refund Policy If Brookdale makes the decision to cancel a class, students will be credited the full class price plus any registration fees. If a student withdraws from a class, they will be refunded the full price, minus any registration fees, prior to the first day of class. After the first day of class, no refund will be issued. Attendance Requirements One Class Course Two Class Course Three Class Course Four Class Course Five or more 100% Attendance 100% Attendance 2 out of 3 classes 3 out to 4 classes 80% Attendance PLEASE NOTE: It is the student s responsibility to confirm class times and locations. In the event of an absence it is the responsibility of the student to approach faculty regarding a possible make up for missed classes or for lateness BUT it is the faculty s decision whether or not a make up will be possible. In the event of inclement weather, students will be notified via email and/or by checking our website. Brookdale Center Certificate Programs Spring 2016 Course Catalog Page 3
Course Work Students are responsible for all assigned course work and readings. It is the student s responsibility to ensure that all work is completed and, when necessary, delivered to the instructor. Failure to complete required assignements in a timely manner will result in credits not being issued. Fees and tuition will not be refunded. Classroom Assignments Unless otherwise noted, all courses are conducted at Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging, in the Silberman Campus of Hunter College located at 2180 Third Avenue in East Harlem, NYC. Classroom assignments will be posted prior to the first date of the course. Coursework Assignments Coursework assignments vary by course and instructor, and can include reading assignments, papers, class presentations and/or project assignments (applying something learned outside the classroom e.g. doing a client assessment.) Assignments must be completed within a reasonable amount of time, according to deadlines given by faculty (or no more than one month after course completion). Some courses require textbooks. Grades Brookdale Center Certificate Programs have a pass/fail grading system. Faculty award units based on class participation, attendance and the completion of any faculty assignments. No credit or reimbursement will be provided for failed courses. CERTIFICATE IN AGING This certificate provides continuing education to students looking to broaden their clinical knowledge and skillset in the field of gerontology and to better provide services and support for the geriatric population. Coursework will examine social and psychological factors in physical and mental illness from diagnosis to treatment. This certificate is designed for students with a Bachelor s degree (in any field of study) or higher, who are either curently working, or looking to transition into the field of aging. Students take 2 core tracks, 1 in each semester. In addition students take 6 elective units of their choosing. Electives may be taken from any of Brookdale s course offerings. Track 1 (Fall 2015) Working with an Aging Client This 10 week course will run each Fall. NOTE: This course is required for all certificates. Students who have already completed 905, 910 and 500MH are exempt. Track 2 (Spring 2016) Understanding Client Needs This 10 week course will run from March 2016 May 2016. Brookdale Center Certificate Programs Spring 2016 Course Catalog Page 4
CERTIFICATE IN GERIATRIC CARE MANAGEMENT Prepares health practitioners and clinicians for the real world Geriatric Care Management practice. Coursework will examine the clinical and diagnostic services in the field of gerontology as well as the business management and development of a Geriatric Care Management practice. To be eligible for our Certificate in Geriatric Care Management, students must hold either a Bachelor s degree plus 4 years of human service experience, or a Master s degree in any field of studies other than social work or nursing, plus 2 years of human service experience. A Master s in Social Work or Nusing satisfies the experience requirement. In addition to completing the above mentioned two tracks, students in our Geriatric Care Management Program must complete a third track. This track will run for 10 weeks and have 2 components. The first 6 weeks will focus on key aspects of business development and management for Geriatric Care Managers. The remaining 4 weeks will be a peer advisory group where students will discuss actual cases or case studies. 2016 COURSE LIST Track 2 Understanding Client Needs This 10 week course will run from Thursdays March 10 May 26 (no class 3/24 and 4/28 due to the holidays). Classes will be held one night a week. NOTE: This course is required for all certificates. Students who have already completed 905, 910 and 500MH are exempt DATES & TIMES: Thursdays, March 10 May 26 (no class 3/24 and 4/28) 6:00pm 9:00pm FACULTY: Randi Anderson, JD, LCSW, ACSW, C ACWCM, CGCM, OSC; Miriam Zucker, LMSW, ACSW, C ASWCM LOCATION: Brookdale Conference Room, 8 th floor, Silberman Building, 2180 Third Avenue (at 119 th Street) FEE: This class is included as part of both the Certificate Program in Aging and in the Certificate Program in Geriatric Care Management. If signing up for this course only, the fee is $1100. Mental Health Assessments for Older Adults With older adults, mental health assessment can be a tricky business, complicated by medical conditions and medications, substance abuse, misconceptions about what constitutes normal aging and more. In this course we ll explore the challenging art of mental health assessment for older clients. Topics include differentiating between diagnosis and assessment, tackling the stigma of mental illness and building rapport, and differentiating between depression, delirium and dementia (cognitive impairment). In addition, we ll touch upon several common mental health screening instruments and discuss when, how and if they should be administered. NOTE: this is a 3 week course and counts as a 3 unit elective for all certificate programs. DATES & TIMES: Wednesdays, March 2, 9 and 16, 6:00 pm 9:00pm FACULTY: Mary Wallach, LCSW LOCATION: Brookdale Conference Room, 8 th Floor, Silberman Building, 2180 Third Avenue (at 119 th Street) FEE: This course is included as an elective course for all programs. If signing up for this course only, the fee is $270. Brookdale Center Certificate Programs Spring 2016 Course Catalog Page 5
How To Consult With Designers: A Three Session Series For Gerontology Students A three part series with the goal of teaching Gerontology students what they can add to the work of architects, interior designers, and product designers. By now, most designers are aware of global aging. But, by and large, they do not understand enough about the implications of aging or the social worlds of older people. This series is designed to teach Brookdale students how to be a new and important resource for architects, product designers, and interior designers. Now, more than ever before, design requires teamwork and input from a variety of specialists. This three part series will explore ways that Gerontology students can add value to teams designing for older people and their social worlds. NOTE: This course counts as 3 elective credits for all programs. DATES & TIMES: April 26, May 3 and May 10, 6:00 pm 9:00 pm FACULTY: Jeffrey Rosenfeld, PhD LOCATION: Brookdale Conference Room, 8 th Floor, Silberman Building, 2180 Third Avenue (at 119 th Street) FEE: This course is included as an elective for all programs. If signing up for this course only, the fee is $300. Visist Hunter Contuniung Education at http://brookdale.org/continuing-education/certificate-programs/ [Last updated 6/14/16] Brookdale Center Certificate Programs Spring 2016 Course Catalog Page 6