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Aging, Longevity, and End-of-Life Practice

Aging and Gerontological Social Work Field of Practice
Gerontological social workers, also known as geriatric social workers, coordinate the care of older patients in a variety of settings, including hospitals, community health clinics, long-term and residential health care facilities, hospice settings, and outpatient/daytime health care centers.
For more information on Aging and Gerontological Social Work electives, review Advising or contact your academic advisor.
End-of-Life Care Field of Practice
The coursework for the End-of-Life Care Certificate of Completion prepares students for practice in hospice programs and in hospital social work, in pediatric and adult oncology, palliative care units, and other social work settings, focused on meeting the medical, social, and spiritual needs of individuals at the end of life, their families, and bereaved individuals.
For more information on the End-of-Life Care electives, review Advising or contact your academic advisor.
Certificate in Aging and Longevity Studies
The Certificate in Aging and Longevity Studies takes a multidisciplinary approach to gerontology. Its 12 semester hours of coursework is coordinated and sequenced to provide a broad background in aging for students from varied disciplines.
For more information on the Certificate in Aging and Longevity Studies, see the Certificate page and contact Mercedes Bern-Klug, Coordinator of the Aging and Longevity Studies Program.