Date & Time: March 1, 2022
Location: Virtual

Adelphi Certificate in Mental Health and Aging (30 CEs): The World Health Organization has identified the need for significant changes in practice and service delivery to address the rapidly growing burdens associated with mental, neurological and substance use disorders. Older adults confronting these disorders face significant barriers to quality of life.

These complex disorders in late-life challenge new graduates and seasoned professionals alike. Population aging demands greater professional workforce capacity, and clinical providers are vital to assuring appropriate care and treatment for older adults and their families. This certificate program explores the practice implications of working with older adults living with mental, neurological, and substance abuse disorders.


Participants may choose to attend either a stand-alone intensive training program, earning continuing education credits for each workshop respectively, or attend both programs to receive the Adelphi Certificate in Mental Health and Aging (30 CEs).

Register Online for Both Programs (Credit Card)


 

Geriatric Mental Illness and Populations at Risk

(12 CEs) March 1st, 8th, 22nd & 29th, 2022

In this two-day program, offering 12 hours of continuing education, learners will gain knowledge of geriatric mental health challenges, including social isolation, depression, suicide, anxiety, hoarding and substance abuse. Relevant interventions and practices will be recommended to build capacity for meeting the mental health needs of older adults. Learners will be engaged to understand significant historical and contemporary issues and problems facing older adults, with attention to the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, class, sexual orientation, religion, and physical and mental disability. Additionally, learners will receive comprehensive information about the risks, warning signs, impacts, and interventions for elder neglect, abuse, and exploitation.

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Dealing with Dementia: Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Neurocognitive Disorders

(18 CEs) Sept. 15th, 22nd, 29th Oct. 6th, 13th & 20th, 2022

In this three-day program, offering 18 hours of continuing education, learners will understand the complex interactions of neurological disease pathology, individual client strengths, environmental conditions, informal supports, formal resources, and societal influences in order to appropriately respond to the needs of older adults living with neurocognitive disorder as well as their informal
caregivers. Workshop content focuses on the neuropathological attributes of the full array of dementia disorders, diagnostic evaluation components, the impacts of progressive symptoms on patients and families, best practices in dementia care and communication techniques, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, and environmental enhancements. The goals of preserving dignity and supporting quality of life will be promoted as priorities in discussions of strengths-based and person-centered care.

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Lead Faculty

Daniel B. Kaplan, PhD, LICSW, LMSW, CSW-G, QDCS, is a gerontological clinical social worker with expertise in mental and neurological disorders, aging, and social work practice and supervision. He is an Associate Professor and the Faculty Director of the Center for Nonprofit Leadership at Adelphi University School of Social Work. His research includes intervention studies and workforce development initiatives to optimize services, clinical interventions and supportive environments for older adults with mental and neurological disorders living in the community, as well as studies of programs to enhance social work supervision. He is Director and Principal Investigator for the Social Work Practice Fellows program and the former National Director of Social Services for the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. Dr. Kaplan holds clinical social work licensure in New York and Massachusetts, as well as an NASW certification in advanced gerontological clinical social work. He earned his doctorate at Columbia University and then held a postdoctoral research fellowship in the NIMH Geriatric Mental Health Services Research program at the Weill Cornell Institute for Geriatric Psychiatry.


Dates and Objectives

Part I Schedule and Learning Objectives

March 1st, 8th, 22ndth, and March 29th, 2022

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for all dates listed in this workshop.

Location:
Virtual via Zoom

March 1st and 8th: Geriatric Mental Illness

Students will understand the clinical practice implications of: 

  • social isolation in the elderly
  • geriatric depression
  • elder suicide
  • geriatric anxiety
  • hoarding behavior among older adults
  • substance abuse among older adults

March 22nd and March 29th: Populations at Risk

Students will understand the clinical practice implications of:

  • gender and sexuality on health and mental health in older adults
  • race and ethnicity on health and mental health in older adults
  • intellectual ability, physical ability, and religiosity and spirituality on health and mental health in older adults
  • neglect and emotional abuse of older adults
  • physical and sexual abuse of older adults
  • financial exploitation of older adults

Part II Schedule and Learning Objectives

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 

Location:
Virtual via Zoom

FALL Dates TBD: Neuropathology and Symptomology

Students will understand the clinical practice implications of:

  • assessment procedures and diagnostic criteria for neurocognitive disorder
  • bio-psycho-social-environmental assessments of patient and family needs throughout the progression of neurocognitive disorder
  • differences in etiological and pathological traits of distinct diseases which cause neurocognitive disorder
  • progressive intellectual symptoms of distinct diseases which cause neurocognitive disorder
  • progressive psychiatric and behavioral symptoms of distinct diseases which cause neurocognitive disorder
  • progressive social and psychological impacts of distinct diseases which cause neurocognitive disorder

FALL Dates TBD: Care and Communication

Students will understand the clinical practice implications of:

  • strategies for supporting functional capacity in instrumental and basic activities of daily living
  • person-centered strengths-based care for clients living with neurocognitive disorder
  • cultural humility in care planning and service delivery as well as in the critical assessment of care quality across settings
  • communication techniques which are effective with clients living with neurocognitive disorder
  • using empathy, reflection, and interpersonal skills to promote the personhood of diverse clients confronting neurocognitive disorder
  • using inter-professional collaboration to identify and enact strategies of behavior management

FALL Dates TBD: Treatment and Environment

Students will understand the clinical practice implications of: 

  • applying critical thinking to analyze and translate research findings pertaining to nonpharmacological clinical interventions that are acceptable and effective for clients in varying stages of neurocognitive disorder and sociocultural contexts
  • applying critical thinking to analyze and translate research findings pertaining to available pharmacological treatments for neurocognitive disorder
  • complexities in the management of multiple medical and psychiatric comorbidities and polypharmacy
  • using inter-professional collaboration to identify and enact strategies for environmental risk reduction
  • the importance of diversity and difference in shaping the experiences of people living with dementia, their family members, themselves, and other providers
  • social, economic, and environmental justice to engage and advocate in partnership with people with dementia and their families in assuring their human rights are met and needs are fulfilled.

Cost:

The total cost for the Adelphi University Postgraduate Certificate in Mental Health and Aging is $675.00. The cost for Adelphi University Alumni is $650.00.


If you choose to attend either stand-alone training program:

Part I – Geriatrics Mental Illness and Populations at Risk

Tuesday, March 1st, 8th, 22nd and March 29th
$285.00
12 CEs

Part 2 – Dealing with Dementia: Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Neurocognitive Disorders

Sept. 15th, 22nd, 29th Oct. 6th,13th & 20th, 2022
$390.00
18 CEs

Payment Plan

Please note that there is no financial aid available for continuing education courses. However, we do offer a partial payment plan for our postgraduate certificate training programs (both parts). Minimum payment due upon application is $300.00. The remaining $375 payment will be due no later than December 30, 2022 in order to receive your postgraduate certificate and secure your seat. Following October 14, 2022, there will be no refund of this deposit. Prior to October 14, 2022, the deposit will be returned with a 10% administrative fee. Requests for refunds must be received in writing.

Three or more clinicians attending from the same agency will be eligible for a 15% reduction of total training cost. Please contact egerrato@adelphi.edu for more information.

Tuition Remission

If your agency takes student fieldwork placements from Adelphi, then the agency may be eligible for tuition remission. This may entitle you to a 30% discount off tuition pending your agency approval.

Policy and Application Instructions

Cancellation Policy

No refund can be made for cancellation seven or fewer working days before the onset of the postgraduate certificate program. Cancellations occurring more than seven working days before the onset of the program will result in a refund less the amount of the deposit. Requests for refunds must be received in writing.


Disclaimer: The University reserves the right to cancel this or any program due to insufficient enrollment. Registrants will be notified and full refunds will be issued.

Adelphi University School of Social Work is an approved provider for continuing education credits for the following:

  • NYSED Social Workers
  • NYSED LMHC
  • NYSED LMFT
  • OASAS CASAC Renewal
  • APA Psychology
  • NYSED LCAT

Successful completion for the award of approved continuing education credits requires attendance at the entire training/workshop and submission of a completed evaluation form.

» See full credentialing information and CEUs

New York State Office of the Professions (NYSED) regulations require that participants must be present for the entire approved educational activity in order to receive a certificate for continuing education hours. There is no accommodation in the State regulations for late arrival, late return from lunch or breaks, or early departure. According to NYSED, in order to award social work CEs; “When you offer a multi-day or multi-part course/educational activity, the learner must complete all parts in order to earn the certificate for contact hours, in the same way that a student must complete a semester-long course to receive college credit. You may not award partial credit for a program, even a one-day program, if the learner does not complete all requirements at that time.


Accessibility Statement

The Student Access Office ensures equal access to all of Adelphi University’s programs, services and facilities for students with documented needs. Through assistance, advocacy and reasonable accommodations, the office provides an accessible and supportive campus environment.

The Student Access Office provides cost-free assistance and services that are tailored to meet the needs of individuals based on their specific, appropriately documented needs, while preserving Adelphi’s academic integrity and high standards of academic expectations and performance.

If you are a student with a documented disability and wish to request accommodation services, please submit a Petition for Reasonable Accommodations form along with the required information as detailed in the Guidelines for Documentation.

Please be aware that all decisions regarding accommodations and equal access are made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and prevailing University Policy.

For further information, please contact the Student Access Office at 516.877.3806 or sao@adelphi.edu.


For further information, please contact:

Joanna Suppa, LCSW-R
Assistant Director, Continuing Education and Professional Development
p – 516.877.3216
e – jsuppa@adelphi.edu

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