New Course from CACM! The U.S. Census Bureau estimates nearly 22% of California’s population will be 60 years or older by 2030, an increase of 34% from 2012.*
SPC420 Active Adult Community Management Gain knowledge on this growing segment of the California CID industry by taking this short four-hour specialty course! SPC420 focuses on the unique management needs, priorities and challenges of active adult communities (also known as senior communities). Retirement can be an awakening
*Source: www.aoa.gov/AoARoot/ AoA_Programs/HPW/Behavioral/docs2/ California.pdf
of opportunities for Prerequisites: None Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 4 Course Length: 4 Hours Course Fee: Member $139 Non-Member $209
residents to explore and find great
personal growth, and managers of senior communities must provide support with respect and dignity for these older members. This course will address legal and risk factors, as well as health and safety considerations related to these communities' specialized needs. You will learn about generational differences and the transitional needs of members in the 55-105 age demographic. In addition, best practices for creating a caring community culture and managing recreational and lifestyle programs will be discussed.
Community recreation directors, lifestyle directors and other applicable community management support staff are also welcome to attend!
Virtually all active adult communities are large scale communities, so if you haven’t taken CACM’s SPC410 Large Scale Community Management course, sign up now to round out your education for this specialty. Next offering: Oct. 23-25 in Indio Learn more at www.cacm.org.
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