Geriatric Care Specialist
Certificate
8 / 16 Semester Hours
The Geriatric Care Specialist program is designed to prepare a competent, skilled nursing assistant to provide care at a more advanced level for the growing population of elderly in the community. In addition to the CNA curriculum, which prepares the student to perform basic care skills, the courses address
This program is intended for qualified persons who are
Employment opportunities include long-term care facilities, assistive living environments, home care, nursing homes, and hospitals. In addition to working in the role of the geriatric care specialist, the graduate will be able to fulfill positions such CNA, physical rehabilitation/restorative aide, and patient care technician.
The geriatric care specialist program provides an opportunity for most current certified nursing assistants to advance to another level by taking an additional eight credit hours, or is offered as a 16 credit hour certificate, which includes the CNA curriculum. Students must meet admission requirements for the CNA program.
All program courses will be offered each semester. Students may enroll in any or all of the courses in order to fit their needs. A minimum grade of “C” must be achieved in all courses in order for the student to successfully complete the program.
Required Courses
| NUA 100 Fundamentals for the Nursing Assistant* | 3.5 |
| NUA 102 Basic Patient Care Skills* | 3.0 |
| NUA 103 Nursing Assistant Practicum* | 1.0 |
| NUR 114 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation* | 0.5 |
| NUA 106 Care of Person with Dementia | 1.0 |
| NUA 107 Physical Rehabilitation Aide | 1.0 |
| NUA 108 Focus on Geriatric Issues | 3.0 |
| PSY 145 Human Relations in the Workplace | 3.0 |
*Required for the basic nursing assistant program; waived if student possesses current Illinois CNA certificate