When you work with a professional who has added the CSA designation to his credentials, you know you’re working with someone who has invested time and effort in learning about the things that are important to you. CSAs become CSAs because they want to learn more about the health, financial and social aspects of being 55 or older. They have made specific efforts to earn your trust. And they are committed to ongoing CSA continuing education standards that encourage volunteering for activities that help seniors…and that require additional education in the specialized needs of seniors.

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