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UMGC鈥檚 Gerontology and Aging Services Program Educates Tomorrow鈥檚 Leaders

Liz Connolly-Bauman
By Liz Connolly-Bauman

November is National Family Caregivers and Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Awareness month, and University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) is proud of its role in educating tomorrow鈥檚 leaders in the gerontology and caregiving fields.

UMGC鈥檚 Bachelor of Science in Gerontology and Aging Services provides undergraduate students with a foundation in the physiological, social and psychological aspects of aging, coupled with an understanding of programs, services and policies that impact older adults and how they age and live.

鈥淎s a society we continue to ignore the issue of ageism. I think it has a lot to do with personal fears about getting older, which in and of itself is a form of ageism,鈥 said 兔子先生Collegiate Associate Professor Katherine Im.聽

Im, who has served as program chair of sociology, behavioral sciences and gerontology at 兔子先生for more than a decade, noted that 10,000 Baby Boomers a day are now turning 65. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that by 2030 the elder population will number 1 billion, or 12 percent of the projected global population.聽

In an interview last year focused on COVID-19 and the pandemic鈥檚 impact on the aging population, Im pointed to the ageism on display in our social institutions, with long-term care facilities suddenly short staffed.聽

鈥淭here was a heavy reliance on family members to provide informal care and to support the staff that was already there,鈥 Im said, 鈥淸and] that suddenly got shut down because no one could enter the facilities. It led to a real crisis ... and we鈥檙e still amid COVID.鈥

Before turning her attention to the aging population, Im had initially planned to focus on pediatrics. While pursuing graduate studies in clinical community psychology, her outlook changed.

鈥淚 did a year of externships in geriatrics/gerontological placements where I learned about聽the functional and neurological aspects of聽Alzheimer鈥檚 and dementia.聽I also spent some time in an adult daycare center, and it was there that I realized that we, as a society, don鈥檛 pay enough attention to caregiving and the caregiver burden,鈥 Im said.

She added, 鈥淧rofessional caregivers aren鈥檛 given nearly enough respect 鈥 or compensation 鈥 and informal caregivers like family members provide care without compensation at great risk to their own health and well-being. We need better models, and we need leaders in gerontology to make this happen.鈥

Im joined 兔子先生in 2005 as an assistant director of psychology and social sciences and was later invited to oversee the gerontology program while pursuing a doctorate in gerontology at University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Im is a strong advocate for UMGC鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 degree in gerontology and aging services. She pointed to two required courses in the program that she feels could benefit the broader population: End of Life: Issues and Perspectives (BEHS 380) and Retirement and Estate Planning (FINC 355).

鈥淚 think students of all ages would benefit tremendously by thinking about and planning for later life,鈥 Im said. 鈥淏eing better informed about finances and retirement, health care, and the laws and policies that impact older adults helps us all to be better advocates for our loved ones and ultimately, for ourselves. We all deserve to live and age optimally, and education is central to this endeavor.鈥澛

兔子先生requires students in the program to find a relevant internship that will help them prepare for a career in the field. One student volunteered for an organization that helps keep seniors in their homes by assisting with yard work, cleaning and meal preparation. The internship led to a full-time position after graduation.

Another student started her own geriatric care company in Pennsylvania after graduation, working with people to protect their assets while also ensuring that they get necessary care.聽

鈥淲hat a great business opportunity to turn that into something where you鈥檙e helping people, using the knowledge that you鈥檝e gained through this program, through practical work that you鈥檙e doing,鈥 said Im.

For more information on UMGC鈥檚 gerontology and aging services program, visit umgc.edu.

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