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Interprofessional Aging and Palliative Care Certificate

Caring for older adults, people with serious illness, and their family caregivers are among the most challenging issues facing clergy and mental health professionals today. This program is designed for clergy, social workers, chaplains, graduate and seminary students, spiritual leaders, mental health professionals, and nurses. Students who enroll in this fully online program will develop skills that will prepare them to address the needs of and enhance life for those facing aging and serious illness.

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Develop Expertise in Aging and Illness

Ministering to older adults, people with serious illness, and their family caregivers are among the most challenging issues facing clergy today.

Virtual Open Houses:

  • Monday, August 26, 2024 6-7 p.m. ET
  • Tuesday, September 17, 2024 6-7 p.m. ET
  • Tuesday, October 8, 2024 6-7 p.m. ET

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Location

On-line
Earn your Aging and Palliative Care certificate from anywhere in the world
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Costs

$838
per course for clergy, social workers & chaplains; $518 for graduate students. Social Work CEUs available
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The Interprofessional Aging and Palliative Care Certificate program addresses a growing need for well-trained clergy, social workers, and mental health professionals who can deliver sensitive, informed care and compassionate guidance for those facing the many complexities of aging and serious illness care, while maintaining a quality of life. This 18-credit advanced certificate can be earned separately, or can be applied to Wurzweiler’s top-ranked MSW program, enabling them to be eligible for licensure as a social worker. Students may take two asynchronous online courses each semester over a period of nine months (three terms) or they may choose to complete the certificate in two years. The certificate provides flexible solutions to meet the demands of professionals’ multiple obligations.

We use a holistic social work lens to address the biopsychosocial and spiritual needs for individuals, families, and communities facing concerns related to the aging process, serious illness, difficult conversations about advanced care planning, end-of-life decisions, and bereavement. 

Clergy and mental health professionals who enroll in this program will develop skills and knowledge that will enable them to address the complex needs of their congregants, clients, and communities.  They will be better prepared for positions with the older adults in diverse long-term, community, hospice, and palliative care settings.

This 6 Course, 18 Credit program includes:

  • Social Gerontology (Aging)
  • Palliative Care (Serious Illness)
  • Coping with Loss
  • Counseling Skills
  • Philosophical Foundations of the Helping Professions
  • Interfaith Perspectives on Aging
     

What our participants are saying:

“The knowledge acquired has proven invaluable and has given me greater confidence in addressing the emotional and practical needs of my congregants.” Rabbi Shmuel Burnstein

“The program helped me in the job market, much more so IN THE JOB. I am now working five days a week in my hospital.”  Ellen Cohn, PhD

“Our curriculum examines the major demographic changes taking place with our communities.  We focus on the spiritual, bioethical, and caregiving implications for our congregations and agencies.” Rabbi Dr. Richard Address (faculty member)

 

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Application Fee Waiver code: yufeewaiver  

Full Program Breakdown

The Interprofessional Aging and Palliative Care Certificate program addresses a growing need for well-trained clergy, social workers, and mental health professionals who can deliver sensitive, informed care and compassionate guidance for those facing the many complexities of aging and serious illness care, while maintaining a quality of life. This 18-credit advanced certificate can be earned separately, or can be applied to Wurzweiler’s top-ranked MSW program, enabling them to be eligible for licensure as a social worker. Students may take two asynchronous online courses each semester over a period of nine months (three terms) or they may choose to complete the certificate in two years. The certificate provides flexible solutions to meet the demands of professionals’ multiple obligations.

We use a holistic social work lens to address the biopsychosocial and spiritual needs for individuals, families, and communities facing concerns related to the aging process, serious illness, difficult conversations about advanced care planning, end-of-life decisions, and bereavement. 

Clergy and mental health professionals who enroll in this program will develop skills and knowledge that will enable them to address the complex needs of their congregants, clients, and communities.  They will be better prepared for positions with the older adults in diverse long-term, community, hospice, and palliative care settings.

This 6 Course, 18 Credit program includes:

  • Social Gerontology (Aging)
  • Palliative Care (Serious Illness)
  • Coping with Loss
  • Counseling Skills
  • Philosophical Foundations of the Helping Professions
  • Interfaith Perspectives on Aging
     

What our participants are saying:

“The knowledge acquired has proven invaluable and has given me greater confidence in addressing the emotional and practical needs of my congregants.” Rabbi Shmuel Burnstein

“The program helped me in the job market, much more so IN THE JOB. I am now working five days a week in my hospital.”  Ellen Cohn, PhD

“Our curriculum examines the major demographic changes taking place with our communities.  We focus on the spiritual, bioethical, and caregiving implications for our congregations and agencies.” Rabbi Dr. Richard Address (faculty member)

 

Episode 1

Episode 2

Application Fee Waiver code: yufeewaiver  

Swipe to learn more!

The Interprofessional Aging and Palliative Care Certificate program addresses a growing need for well-trained clergy, social workers, and mental health professionals who can deliver sensitive, informed care and compassionate guidance for those facing the many complexities of aging and serious illness care, while maintaining a quality of life. This 18-credit advanced certificate can be earned separately, or can be applied to Wurzweiler’s top-ranked MSW program, enabling them to be eligible for licensure as a social worker. Students may take two asynchronous online courses each semester over a period of nine months (three terms) or they may choose to complete the certificate in two years. The certificate provides flexible solutions to meet the demands of professionals’ multiple obligations.

We use a holistic social work lens to address the biopsychosocial and spiritual needs for individuals, families, and communities facing concerns related to the aging process, serious illness, difficult conversations about advanced care planning, end-of-life decisions, and bereavement. 

Clergy and mental health professionals who enroll in this program will develop skills and knowledge that will enable them to address the complex needs of their congregants, clients, and communities.  They will be better prepared for positions with the older adults in diverse long-term, community, hospice, and palliative care settings.

This 6 Course, 18 Credit program includes:

  • Social Gerontology (Aging)
  • Palliative Care (Serious Illness)
  • Coping with Loss
  • Counseling Skills
  • Philosophical Foundations of the Helping Professions
  • Interfaith Perspectives on Aging
     

What our participants are saying:

“The knowledge acquired has proven invaluable and has given me greater confidence in addressing the emotional and practical needs of my congregants.” Rabbi Shmuel Burnstein

“The program helped me in the job market, much more so IN THE JOB. I am now working five days a week in my hospital.”  Ellen Cohn, PhD

“Our curriculum examines the major demographic changes taking place with our communities.  We focus on the spiritual, bioethical, and caregiving implications for our congregations and agencies.” Rabbi Dr. Richard Address (faculty member)

 

Episode 1

Episode 2

Application Fee Waiver code: yufeewaiver  

At a Glance

Approved by the New York State Department of Education

Build your expertise through 6 online classes

Take 1 or 2 classes during three 8-week semesters

Earned credits may be applied towards MSW degree

Learn from professional social workers and clergy contributing to the fields of aging and palliative care

Applications accepted for fall, winter, and spring terms

For more information, FAQs

Program Plans: Road Maps

Policy Manual: Interprofessional Aging & Pall. Care Certificate Policy Manual

Applications are reviewed on a continuous basis for classes that begin in late October, late January, and mid-April.

Interprofessional Certificate Academic Materials:

Academic Calendar 2024-2025

Monthly Calendar - Fall 2024

Monthly Calendar - Spring (1 & II) 2025

Online Registration Instructions

Canvas Instructions

 

Contacts:
Rabbi Liz Rolle, Program Coordinator
liz.rolle@yu.edu 

Gary Stein, JD, MSW, Director
glstein@yu.edu

Lynn Levy, PhD, Assistant Director
llevy1@yu.edu 

 

Student Information

For more information, FAQs

Program Plans: Road Maps

Policy Manual: Interprofessional Aging & Pall. Care Certificate Policy Manual

Applications are reviewed on a continuous basis for classes that begin in late October, late January, and mid-April.

Interprofessional Certificate Academic Materials:

Academic Calendar 2024-2025

Monthly Calendar - Fall 2024

Monthly Calendar - Spring (1 & II) 2025

Online Registration Instructions

Canvas Instructions

 

Contacts:
Rabbi Liz Rolle, Program Coordinator
liz.rolle@yu.edu 

Gary Stein, JD, MSW, Director
glstein@yu.edu

Lynn Levy, PhD, Assistant Director
llevy1@yu.edu 

 

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