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NAB has developed tools for Administrators in Training and Preceptors to enhance the professional development of the AIT in the field of senior living administration. The AIT Program Manual, Preceptor Training Courses, and more are avaliable.
Those seeking licensure as Nursing Home Administration (NHA), Resident Care/Assisted Living (RCAL), and/or Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) manager.
The NAB NHA exam program is a 50-item entry-level examination that measures the entry-level knowledge of nursing home administrators. The NHA examination is required as a component of the licensure requirements in all states and the District of Columbia.
The NAB exams include the Core of Knowledge examination for long-term Care Administrators/Directors (CORE) and the Residential Care/Assisted Living Administrators/Directors (RCAL) line of service examination.
Nursing Home Administrators are licensed by the states. Every state requires that applicants for licensure pass the national licensing exam. The national licensing exam is also referred to as the “NAB” exam as the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) develops the exam and sets the passing scores.
Nursing home administrators (NHAs) oversee the daily operations of long-term care facilities, also known as nursing homes. Handling both clinical and administrative tasks in assisted living facilities as well as residential care facilities.
To start with, you should be aware the development and administration of the national nursing home administrator exam are performed by the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB). What does the NAB do? Each state has its own board or agency that is responsible for licensing long-term care administrators.