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Our vision for the future

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The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Center for Health Administration and Aging Services Excellence (CHAASE) was established in 2000 to serve the ever-changing health care needs of the upper Midwest. CHAASE supports the UW-Eau Claire health care administration program through financial and programming assistance.

Our Foundational Goal

CHAASE provides guidance and support to the education of tomorrow’s leaders, and in partnership with the premier UW – Eau Claire health care administration (HCAD) program, serves as a bridge connecting academic programs to practitioners in the health administration and aging services field.


Vision

CHAASE will be a national leader focused on the profession of health administration and aging services.

Mission

Develop aging services leaders by fostering connections between academics and practice.

CHAASE Values

  • We consider students first in everything we do.
  • We provide engaging and educational experiences.
  • We model life-long learning.
  • We nurture and value relationships.
  • We value diverse perspectives.
  • We trust, respect, and support each other.

Our Aspirational Goals 

Goals encompass five broad areas: Student Success, HCAD Program Quality, Presence of Partnerships, Fund Development, Diversity with CHAASE and HCAD

  1. Student Success. CHAASE and the HCAD program will provide students with multiple high-impact practices where they can learn, network, and pursue career opportunities.
  2. HCAD Program Quality. CHAASE and the HCAD program will continue to provide high quality educational and learning experiences, by supporting faculty and staff, and engaging with organizations in the field.
  3. Presence and Partnerships. CHAASE will continue to advance its visibility and role as a national leader in the health and aging services profession, to continue to build future leaders to serve the aging population and serve as a voice of what “could be.”
  4. Fund Development. CHAASE will continue to pursue fundraising efforts to support the goals of CHAASE and the work of HCAD students and faculty.
  5. Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) within CHAASE and HCAD. CHAASE will work to enhance and increase EDIB within the HCAD program and within CHAASE-related activities

 

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Center for Health Administration and Aging Services Excellence (CHAASE)

Schneider Social Science Hall 400D
1702 Park Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54701
United States