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All Six Case Managers For Aging And Disability Resource Center Pass Certification

The recognition "acknowledges the competence of each team member and provides a wonderful stamp of approval" for the department, director says.

The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) team at Pierce County Community Connections has something to celebrate - all six ADRC case managers received recognition as Certified Information and Referral Specialists in Aging (CIRS-A).

Barbara Bauml, David Bradt, Eunice Forest, Randy Ip, Matt Santelli and supervisor Paul Calta successfully passed the CIRS-A exam. The test measures abilities in the field of Information, Referral and Assistance (I&R/A). It covers a variety of competencies to gauge the knowledge, skills, attitudes and work-related behaviors needed by those working in I&R/A.

"Congratulations to our case managers for receiving the CIRS-A certification," said Helen Howell, director of Pierce County Community Connections. "Their commitment to providing high quality services to our clients is very clear to those of us here at Community Connections. This certification acknowledges the competence of each team member and provides a wonderful stamp of approval to the ADRC."

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A service of Pierce County Community Connections, the ADRC provides free assistance to older adults, individuals with disabilities, family members, caregivers, friends, neighbors and professionals. The center offers information, referral and assistance to people seeking to access public and private pay programs and services to help residents remain independent and safe in their own homes for as long as they are able.

CIRS-A certification signifies expertise on issues relating to older adults. The certification is administered by the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems, a professional association for community Information and Referral (I&R) and I&R/A providers in the United States and Canada.

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The ADRC is available by phone at 253-798-4600 or 800-562-0332; on the web atΒ www.PierceADRC.org; and at the Community Connections office at 1305 Tacoma Avenue, Suite 104.


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