Prepare for a management career in senior living communities
Retirement and Assisted Care Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate program
Create positive and quality experiences in retirement communities. Combine business and hospitality skills and expand your health care knowledge. Field placement opportunity.
Part-time
Program information
Program description
The demand for retirement and assisted living communities is experiencing a surge in response to an aging population, and the sector requires qualified professionals to support this growth. Georgian’s Retirement and Assisted Care Management graduate certificate program provides students with a combination of business and hospitality skills, as well as health care and wellness knowledge. Students gain the practical skills required to manage operational aspects of senior living environments, and explore a variety of areas, such as therapeutic recreation, meal provision, sales and marketing, and gerontology. Through experiential learning opportunities, including a capstone project and field placement, graduates of this program are prepared with the leadership skills and knowledge to advance their careers within this expanding field.
Intake information
Start date | Campus |
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Summer 2025 | Barrie |
Fall 2025 | Barrie |
Tuition and fees
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Work-integrated learning
- This program includes a field placement component where you’ll gain hands-on experience in a setting relevant to your program.
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What are the admission requirements for the Retirement and Assisted Care Management program?
Retirement and Assisted Care Management admission requirements
- Ontario College Diploma, Ontario College Advanced Diploma, Degree, or equivalent credential in a related field
Applicants who do not possess the above academic requirement may be considered upon submission of a resume and reference letters that demonstrate relevant work experience.
Additional information
This program shares three courses with the Food and Nutrition Management Graduate Certificate. Graduates of this program who enroll in Food and Nutrition Management will receive three transfer credits if all requirements are satisfactorily met.
Criminal Reference/Vulnerable Sector Check
Placement agencies require an up-to-date clear criminal reference check and vulnerable sector check prior to going out on placement. Students should obtain their criminal reference three months prior to placement; checks conducted earlier may not be considered current. As some jurisdictions require longer lead-time for processing, please check with the program coordinator to ensure you allow for sufficient turn-around time. It is the student’s responsibility to provide the completed document prior to placement start.
NOTE: A record of criminal offences, for which a pardon has not been granted, may prevent students from completing their placements, thereby affecting their ability to graduate.
Information about placement requirements
To help you navigate the requirements to complete the clinical placement component(s) of this program (e.g. immunization, First Aid and CPR, criminal record screening and other non-academic requirements), please review the details below.
For more information about placements, visit the Placement Offices webpage.
In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own transportation to Placements. Placements may vary in length (e.g. six to 12 hour days) and may include weekends and evenings, with varying start and end times (e.g. day, afternoon, overnight).
Many programs, including Health and Wellness, have immunization, First Aid and CPR, criminal record screening and other non-academic requirements that need to be met prior to Placements starting. You are responsible for carefully reviewing and meeting these requirements. The failure to meet them may mean that the host agency may refuse to accept you for a Placement or, if you have started one, that you may be prevented from continuing. The result may be that you cannot complete your program. Program-specific requirements can be found on page 2 of the Clinical Preparedness Permit specific to your program.
You are responsible for meeting all immunization, criminal screening and other requirements by the deadline provided by your program and before you start your Placement.
Notes regarding the Criminal Record Check (“CRC”) and Vulnerable Sector Screening (VSS)
Individuals who have been charged or convicted criminally and not yet pardoned or who have adverse entries on their CRC or VSS will be prohibited from proceeding to a Placement. Such a student will normally be counselled to withdraw from the program because the successful completion of a Placement is a program requirement.
Obtaining the CRC and VSS usually requires a processing time of up to 12 weeks and can vary between police jurisdictions. As some jurisdictions require longer lead time for processing, ensure you allow for sufficient turn-around time. Record checks and screenings conducted earlier than six months may not be considered current and not be acceptable. Refer to your Clinical Preparedness Permit for information regarding this. A host agency may refuse a Placement if the CRC or VSS is not satisfactory to it. It is the student’s responsibility to provide the necessary completed documents prior to the start of a Placement at the designated check time, and in the format set by Georgian College and stated in the Clinical Preparedness Permit Information Package. More information can be found on the Placement Offices webpage.
The costs associated with the provision of the CRC and VSS, anything related to them (including, if applicable, obtaining a pardon), and meeting any immunization and other Placement requirements, are to be borne by the student. The non-academic requirements of clinical agencies as described in the Clinical Preparedness Permit are subject to change at any time and host agencies may accept or decline students for any reason at their discretion. Georgian College is not responsible for any of the costs associated with the foregoing, nor for the consequences of failing to comply with, any of the requirements set out above.
What career paths do I have?
Your Retirement and Assisted Care Management graduate certificate gives you many career opportunities
Graduates may find positions in a variety of different roles within retirement communities and long-term care facilities. Such positions may include
- Management and Administration Roles
- Internal Sales and Marketing Roles
- Supplier Sales and Marketing Roles
- Activities and Recreation Directors
- Food and Beverage Management
- Housekeeping Management
- Environmental Services Roles
- Support and Caregiving Roles
- Therapeutic Recreation and Geriatrics
Flex MORE. Study Retirement and Assisted Care Management part-time
What courses are included in the Retirement and Assisted Care Management graduate certificate program?
Course overview
11 Program Courses
1 Field Placement
Program-specific courses
Semester 1 courses are listed below. For a full list of courses in the program including course descriptions, view the Retirement and Assisted Care Management program outline.
Your course delivery method(s)
In person
This program is delivered fully in person and requires you to attend campus.
Please note, delivery methods are based on planning for the upcoming semester and are subject to change.
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