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When you work with a professional who has added the CSA designation to his or her achievements, you know you’re working with someone who has invested the time and effort in learning about the things that are important to you.
Certified Senior Advisors (CSAs) are the only professionals who have:

Met the personal integrity requirements of Society of Certified Senior Advisors’ (SCSA) Disclosure Questionnaire
Demonstrated a knowledge of the key health, financial and social issues of the most importance to seniors
Agreed to follow the CSA Code of Professional Responsibility, which promotes high ethical business practices

Important: Certified Senior Advisors (CSA) have supplemented their individual professional licenses, credentials and education with knowledge about aging and working with seniors. Know what those licenses, credentials and education signify. The CSA designation alone does not imply expertise in financial, health or social matters.

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