New Resource Available for Oregon Seniors in Lane County

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The need for educated professionals able to cater to the unique health, social and financial needs of seniors grow as the Baby Boomers reach retirement age, and improvements in healthcare allow people to live longer. Certified Senior Advisors receive a unique education and training that complements their professional skills to better serve the growing senior demographic.  

Lane County area seniors now have a new resource to assist them in the aging process. Star Darden, CSA, with C2 Financial Reverse Mortgage, recently completed a comprehensive course through the Society of Certified Senior Advisors® (SCSA) and has earned the certification of Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)®.  The CSA designation in conjunction with over 20 years years of experience in the Reverse Mortgage industry means seniors and their families now have a resource they can rely on to help meet their Retirement needs.

There is an explosive growth in the senior population. People are living longer, which means the need for skilled professionals able to serve the senior population is also growing. This demographic shift requires an educated response in how professionals work with seniors and a greater ability to address the challenges and opportunities seniors face.

As a Certified Senior Advisor, Star Darden has received the education and training to better serve senior clients. Star is required to participate in continuing education to ensure she is well-educated on changes and updates that affect seniors and the Reverse Mortgage industry.

For more information to obtain services from Star Darden, CSA, call Star at 541-623-0234  or email  callstarnow@gmail.com.  Go to www.callstarnow.com for 1-minute educational videos.

To verify she is a member in good standing go to www.csa.us.


About The Society of Certified Senior Advisors
The Society of Certified Senior Advisors (SCSA) certifies professionals who work with seniors. The Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)® credential applies to professionals who can demonstrate their competence and knowledge of working with older adults into their professional practices. By creating a network of qualified professionals, SCSA strives to create a strong and safe environment for seniors and those working with them.

The CSA certification and education programs are developed through a rigorous practice analysis/research study involving hundreds of professionals who work with the older adults from the academic community, industry practitioners, regulators, business, and non-governmental organizations. Dually accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), the CSA credential applies to professionals in all areas of the aging industry. SCSA is committed to maintaining the high standards of ANSI and NCAA accreditation by continually improving its certification and education programs.

To maintain the CSA certification, individuals are required to demonstrate a commitment to high standards, continuing education, professional ethics, and trust. This sets the CSA credential holder apart from other practitioners working with older adults.

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