Travis Freed

Travis Freed is an experienced professional in the caregiving and health services sectors, currently serving as the Education Fund Program Manager at the Center for Caregiver Advancement since 2021, overseeing various education programs and coordinating vendor relationships. Previous experience includes a Management Fellow position at the County of Los Angeles focused on interdepartmental succession planning from 2018 to 2021, and roles in operational leadership at WellQor LLC and Longwood Management Corporation, where management of skilled nursing facilities was key. Additionally, Travis has held executive and administrative roles in senior living communities, fitness training, and massage therapy, and has a solid educational background with a Master’s degree in Aging Services Management from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences from Southern Adventist University.

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Center for Caregiver Advancement

The Center for Caregiver Advancement (CCA) is the largest provider of training for long-term care workers in California. Our mission is to build the workforce of highly trained caregivers that many Californians can’t live without. We will champion training for all caregivers and make it universally accessible. We believe that trained caregivers will be respected and valued professionals who have been proven to enhance the quality of life and save money for our overburdened healthcare system. Our efforts will create jobs and upward mobility for the millions of people who are needed as caregivers in California. With the wave of the baby boomers in or approaching retirement age, 10,000 people will turn 65 every day for the next 15 years, which creates systemic pressures and the need for growth of the long-term care workforce. CCA is working to enhance the skills of direct care workers, who are predominantly women of color and immigrants, that are needed to support this diverse aging population.