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Become a caring advocate for the aging

This introductory course serves as a starting point for those eager to pursue careers caregiving for – or working with — aging populations, whether you’re a healthcare professional, a caring family member, or someone interested in working in the field. The course explores the support systems, services, and policy considerations designed to meet the needs of older adults. The focus of the program includes topics such as the physical and mental changes associated with aging, common health issues affecting seniors and the older population, and effective communication strategies for senior engagement and inclusion.

This introductory online course serves as an ideal starting point for those eager to pursue careers in caregiving for our aging population and can stack into an MSU Denver credential or degree.

Why take this course?

Flexible schedule

The course can be completed in 4-8 weeks and is self-paced online.

Career advisement

Receive a personal advising session with an industry leader.

High job demand

Gain a competitive edge.

Career pathways in Elder Care and Aging Services

Approximate return on investment for each academic pathway

Graphic showing pathways to either enter the workforce after taking the Aging Services course or to convert the course to credit and continue towards a degree at MSU Denver.

Pathway 1: Enter the workforce quickly. Complete the Aging Services course and pursue jobs for caregivers.

  • Median salary is $32,000 a year.

Pathway 2: Continue your academic journey and earn an Aging Services Leadership Certificate. Roles include being an assistant activity director or other positions in senior communities.

  • Median salary is $42,000 a year.

Pathway 3: Pursue degree programs. Continue your academic journey and earn a degree in Aging Services Leadership, which allows you to increase your earning potential. You can find a job as an Activity Director or other similar roles with seniors.

  • Median salary is $55,000 a year.

About the Aging Services course

About your course instructor

Aging Services training instructor

Amy Dore

Amy Dore, DHA, is a professor of health care management at Metropolitan State University of Denver teaching both undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Health Professions. For more than 21 years Dore has taught courses in health disparities, human resources, practice management, research and leadership. Her expertise includes long-term care/aging services, health disparities, and workforce development.

Dore’s research interests are varied and include aging services, senior and caregiver health, rural health and diversity issues as well as student competency assessment and outcomes. During her academic career, Dore authored and co-authored several case study responses, book chapters, and original case studies. She is co-author of the textbook Cultural Learning in Healthcare: Recognizing and Navigating Difference.

Dore received her Doctor of Health Administration from Central Michigan University in 2009 and received her master’s degree in health care administration/management from the University of Denver in 2001. She received her bachelor’s in health care administration/management from the Metropolitan State University in 1996.

Amy Dore

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Phone: 303-615-1234

Office Location:
Jordan Student Success Building
3rd Floor – #330
Auraria Campus

Mailing Address:
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Innovative and Lifelong Learning
P.O. Box 173362
Campus Box 6
Denver, CO 80217-3362