My SeniorCare Edvantage courses are designed and delivered by University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire health care administration and business faculty in consultation with My InnerView. Together, our organizations have served the educational and business needs of the long term health care profession for over 40 years.

My InnerView, founded in 2001 by Neil and Janice Gulsvig, is the leading provider of evidence-based quality improvement solutions for the senior care profession. The Gulsvigs have more than 30 years of experience in the long term care profession.
My InnerView offers a complete solution that integrates Web-based tools, analytics, knowledge resources, consulting services, satisfaction surveys and a comprehensive national database of performance indicators to help senior care leaders create a higher quality experience for their customers while driving performance improvement and business outcomes throughout their organizations.
The company is composed of some of the country’s most experienced and respected senior care practitioners, caregivers, advocates and researchers. My InnerView’s team continually provides value for the profession by providing progressive thought leadership, groundbreaking professional research and initiatives and unparalleled experience. The sum of this work: Providers have the research, the insights and the solutions that matter most in providing the highest quality of care and service.
Endorsements
- American Health Care Association
- American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
- National Center for Assisted Living
- Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care
- 40 state-level nursing home associations

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Health Care Administration Program, established in 1976, prepares individuals seeking to make a positive difference in the lives of others for leadership positions in health care. The NAB accredited program is widely regarded among health care providers across the country for its curriculum which integrates health care and business content. Faculty members are active members of the American College of Health Care Administrators, American College of Healthcare Executives, and NAB (National Association of Long-Term Care Administrators Board).
The Health Care Administration Program is part of the Department of Management and Marketing’s Center for Health Administration and Aging Services Excellence (CHAASE), all found within the College of Business. The college and its programs are accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), a mark of quality achieved by fewer than 15 percent of all business schools in the world. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Accreditations
- NAB (National Association of Long-Term Care Administrators Board)
- AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business)
- Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Learn more about the UW-Eau Claire Health Care Administration program


