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Certification Bundle · Complete CCG Curriculum · One Purchase
| Curriculum: | 24 courses · 48 CE hours · Geriatrics 201–207 + Rehabilitation 201–214 + Radiology 203, 213 & 216 |
| Faculty: | Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN · Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — with Yeomans, Wright, O'Hara & Duval DACBR |
| Recognition: | PACE-approved · accepted in 40+ states, Canada & select international jurisdictions · CE Broker auto-reported |
| Tuition: | $960 base → $768 with the automatic 20% discount ($192 savings) · no promo codes |
One purchase enrolls all 24 courses. Complete the coursework at your own pace — the frame-ready CCG certificate follows the transcript audit at your 48th hour.

Board-approved · PACE Provider #34015544 · CE Broker auto-reporting for states served · Instant per-course certificates
America is graying — and the DC who is genuinely prepared for the demographic shift will own the next two decades of practice. The CCG is the credential for that doctor. This bundle carries the complete Clinical Chiropractic Geriatrics curriculum in one purchase: 48 PACE-approved hours across 24 courses, built as three integrated tracks — a geriatric clinical core, a functional restoration track covering every region an aging body needs, and a DACBR-taught imaging track focused on the radiographic patterns of the aging skeleton.
Faculty is a true collective: Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN anchors osteoporosis and aging-and-longevity science, Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM teaches the osteoarthritis series, and Michael Hall, DC, FIACN brings the neuro-geriatric overlay — coordination, balance, cognition, and grip strength — joined by Yeomans, Wright, and O'Hara across the restoration track and Wesley Duval, DC, DACBR on aging-skeleton imaging. Every completed course earns its own instant CE certificate toward your renewal along the way.
Geriatric care is degeneration read correctly, function restored deliberately, and risk managed early — the three tracks mirror exactly that.
Osteoporosis management · spinal osteoarthritis · lower- and upper-extremity osteoarthritis · introduction to aging & longevity · coordination & balance rehabilitation · head posture, cognition and grip strength in the ageing population — the fall-risk and longevity-planning foundation of the credential.
From active-care foundations and practice integration through every region an aging body needs restored: thoracic, cervical, and lumbar spine · foot, ankle & lower leg · thigh, hip, and knee · plus core strength & stability, spinal rehab with cardiovascular conditioning, and walking-based recovery — the active-care engine that keeps senior patients moving, independent, and out of the nursing home.
Taught by Wesley Duval, DC, DACBR: joint degeneration of the spine and extremities · seronegative spondyloarthropathies · primary bone-forming tumors, benign and aggressive — the radiographic patterns every geriatric-focused DC must read confidently before the care plan is written.
Browse the tracks course by course: Rehabilitation category · all 24 courses are 100% online and self-paced.
• Age-related musculoskeletal, neurological, and metabolic patterns — osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and the degenerative presentations that define senior caseloads.
• Fall-risk assessment and longevity-focused care planning: balance, coordination, gait, grip strength, and the head-posture–cognition connection.
• Functional restoration for the aging body — exercise selection, progression, and regression that keep senior patients active, independent, and community-mobile.
• Radiographic literacy for the aging skeleton: degeneration versus inflammatory arthropathy versus tumor — and the referral triggers that protect your patient and your practice.
Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN — Diplomate of the Chiropractic Board of Clinical Nutrition — anchors the metabolic side of aging: osteoporosis management and the introduction to aging & longevity that frames the whole credential.
Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM — teaches the osteoarthritis series across spine, upper, and lower extremities, plus the bulk of the regional restoration track — evidence-based management of the degenerative conditions senior patients bring through the door daily.
Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — Fellow of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology — brings the neuro-geriatric overlay: coordination and balance rehabilitation, head posture, cognition and grip strength, gait, and cardiovascular conditioning through a functional-neurology lens.
Completing the collective: Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO (active-care foundations), Heather Wright, DC, CCEP (hip and knee), Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP (shoulder), and Wesley Duval, DC, DACBR (the entire aging-skeleton imaging track). Full bios: CCEDseminars faculty page.
The CCG certificate is a post-doctoral certificate of completion recognizing 48 hours of advanced study in clinical chiropractic geriatrics. It is a professional-development credential, not a board diplomate designation, and it does not confer specialist licensure. CE acceptance for renewal is broad but jurisdiction-specific — confirm your state's rules in the state CE guidelines directory.
The bundle carries the complete 24-course curriculum in one purchase: base tuition $960 ($20 per credit hour × 48), with the automatic 20% multi-hour discount applied at checkout — $768 total, a $192 savings. No promo codes. Prefer to build gradually? Every course is available individually at the same rate — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10+ — and the credential is identical either way.
Add to Cart — $768 after automatic discountYes — this bundle enrolls all 24 courses (48 CE hours) in a single checkout, with the automatic 20% discount bringing tuition to $768. Complete the courses in any order at your own pace; the frame-ready CCG certificate follows the transcript audit at your 48th hour.
Because geriatric chiropractic is inherently multidisciplinary. The geriatric clinical core (osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, balance, cognition) is completed by a functional restoration track — the active care that keeps aging patients mobile and independent — and a DACBR-taught imaging track covering degeneration, inflammatory arthropathies, and bone tumors of the aging skeleton. Three tracks, one credential.
No. The CCG certificate is a post-doctoral certificate of completion recognizing 48 hours of advanced study in clinical chiropractic geriatrics — a professional-development credential that signals depth in senior care, not a board diplomate designation or specialist licensure.
In most cases yes. All 24 courses are PACE-approved and recognized in 40+ U.S. states, Canada, and several international jurisdictions, and CE Broker auto-reports your completion. Confirm your state's rules on the state CE guidelines page.
The bundle is $960 base tuition ($20 per credit hour × 48 hours), and the automatic 20% multi-hour discount at checkout brings it to $768 — a $192 savings. No promo codes. The program is 100% online and self-paced: some doctors finish in a focused sprint, others spread it across a renewal cycle. Each course generates an instant CE certificate along the way.
State Approval and Licensing Reminder
CE requirements — including online-format allowances and any in-person minimums — vary by jurisdiction. Review the online chiropractic CE guidelines page and contact CCEDseminars with questions about your specific licensing requirements before registering.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 14, 2026 (CT)