You can’t really serve seniors… unless you deserve to serve seniors. That’s why
we have our CSA Code of Professional Responsibility
Any professional who wants to become a Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)® must first
agree to follow the CSA Code of Professional Responsibility. Why? Because SCSA wants
only ethical, honest, principled professionals among its members.
Those are the only kind of people who should be working with seniors.
About the Code
SCSA issues the CSA Code of Professional Responsibility to provide ethical
principles and rules for all persons who are certified by SCSA to use the CSA
designation. Implicit in a designee’s acceptance of the certification is an
obligation to comply with the mandates and requirements of all applicable laws
and regulations, and to take the responsibility to perform all professional services
and activities in an ethical manner.
The CSA Code of Professional Responsibility is based on the standards of
competence, honesty, trustworthiness, fairness, and professionalism. An independent
body, the non-profit CSA Board of Standards, enforces provisions of the Code.