New Safety Course from the National Certification Board for Alzheimer's and Aging Care Focuses on Quality Care for Seniors Share Article A new online course from the National Certification Board for Alzheimer's and Elder Care offers caregivers and family members resources to ensure patients and loved ones are provided with quality care specially designed for the elderly. "We have always been dedicated to providing caregivers and loved ones with the resources they need to provide the best care possible,” says Dr. Donna Surges Tatum, Ph.D., CAE, CAEd, Founder of NCBAC. CHICAGO (PRWEB) April 21, 2021 How to care for an elderly loved one has always been a tough decision for families. Especially now, when care facilities are facing new challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the safety of the senior community in America is a bigger issue than ever before. This is why the National Certification Board for Alzheimer's and Aging created the new online course, "Keeping Seniors Safe - A Primer for Caregivers" available May 20, 2021, online at NCBAC.net. The course is open to caregiver professionals, family members, and anyone who needs to know the latest information available for providing quality care to the elderly.