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Adult Services

The workshops in this section are intended for adult services staff and supervisors in social services and related agencies. Upon request these workshops may be offered for the following types of professional continuing education credit

Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS)
Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)

Assessment

The Process of Aging
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
Aging and Mental Health
Understanding and Managing the Cognitively Impaired Client
Adult Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation
Elder and Dependent-Adult Abuse Investigations
Financial Abuse

Intervention Skills

Self-Neglect: Limits and Responsibilities of Intervention
Intervening in Adult Abuse and Neglect
Crisis Intervention in Adult Services
Case Management with Dependent Adults and the Elderly
Cultural Competence in Providing Adult Services
Adult Abuse: Building a Coordinated Response
Creative Interventions with the Older Adult
Death, Grief and Loss: Impact and Interventions
Working with Resistant Clients and Caregivers
Helping Families Cope with Aging Parents
Working with Alzheimer's Patients and Their Families

Professional Issues

Ethical and Professional Issues in Adult Services
Stress and Burnout in Adult Services

Legal Issues

Legal Skills and Issues in Adult Protective Services
Conservatorship
Elder Abuse and the Criminal Justice System

Medical Issues

Medical Issues in Adult Services
Health Care Decision-Making: Legal and Ethical Perspectives

Additional Training for Adult Services Staff

Service Integration includes training for agencies involved in efforts to provide seamless service to clients in need of public assistance and adult services.

Other training useful for adult services staff can be found in Collaboration, Career Advancement and Professional Development, Civil Rights and Diversity, Substance Abuse and Mental Health.

Additional training for supervisors and program managers can be found in Leadership, Management and Supervision.

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