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Nov 23, 2024
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Courses of Study through eCornell 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Senior Living Management Certificate
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In eCornell Certificate Programs
The number of adults 65 and over is growing fast; it’s an exciting time for those interested in careers serving seniors.
How can you be sure you’re meeting the needs of seniors and providing a superior experience?
In this certificate program, you’ll explore best practices for service excellence at senior living facilities. Through examination of case studies and industry regulations, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the current senior living landscape. You’ll have the opportunity to utilize the principles of environmental psychology to plan senior living facilities that support health and wellness through informed design. You’ll implement the PPO (product, people, and operational conditions) framework to assess the needs of an organization and apply industry trends to create food service operations that align with the needs of a senior living facility. Throughout the courses, you’ll explore how process thinking can improve your senior living facility by creating a process flow document and formalizing an action plan for decision-making. Finally, you will practice assessing the quality of a senior living organization, identifying areas for improvement through research and applying quality management approaches.
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Key Takeaways
- Explore best practices for facilitating service excellence at senior living facilities
- Use design research to create environments that support health and wellness in senior living facilities
- Explore strategies for aligning your senior living facility’s food service operations with your organization’s needs
- Examine how process thinking can improve your senior living facility
- Explore strategies for measuring and improving quality at your senior living facility
What You’ll Earn
- Senior Living Management Certificate from Cornell Hotel School
- 50 Professional Development Hours (5 CEUs)
Who Should Enroll
- Nursing home and long-term care administrators
- Registered nurses, nurse practitioners, nursing assistants, and dietitians
- Physical therapists
- Facilities managers, developers, and planners
- Hospitality professionals transitioning to a career in senior living
- People interested in a career in senior living
Total Investment
- 3 months to complete all the courses
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