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North Dakota

Requirements for Licensure as a Nursing Home Administrator

North Dakota Nursing Home Licensure Contact
Ms. Beverly Herman
ND Board of Examiners for NHA
1900 North 11th Street
Bismark, ND 58501

Phone: 701-222-4867
Fax: 701-223-0977
Email: bev@ndltca.org
Web: http://www.ndnha.org

North Dakota Nursing Home Education Requirements:
BA plus 480 hours AIT

North Dakota Nursing Home AIT Requirements:
Yes 480 hours with BA

North Dakota Nursing Home National Exam Required?
Yes

North Dakota Nursing Home State Exam Required?
No

North Dakota Nursing Home Continuing Education Required?
20 hours annually

North Dakota Number Licensed Administrators:
154

North Dakota Number of NHA Licenses Issued Annually, Approximately:
12

North Dakota Number of Licensed Nursing Home Facilities:
82

Requirements for Qualification as an Assisted Living Administrator

North Dakota Assisted Living: Contact
Administrator, Assisted Living Licensure
Division of Medical Services
ND Department of Human Services
600 East Boulevard Avenue, Dept 325
Phone: 701-328-2321
Fax: 701-328-1544
E-mail: sofisb@nd.gov

North Dakota Assisted Living: Code: Basic Care Facilities. N.D. Cent. Code § 23-09.3.01 et seq.; N.D. Admin. Code 33-03-24-01 et seq.

North Dakota Assisted Living: Reimbursement: N.D. Dept. of Human Services, 600 E. Boulevard Av. Bismarck, ND 58505-0261
701-224-2321

North Dakota Assisted Living: Administrator Overview
Hold a nursing home administrator license or equivalent satisfactory to the State, get 12 hours of continuing education each year.

College Coursework

University of Mary
7500 University Dr.
Bismarck, ND 58504
Email: marauder@umary.edu
Web: umary.edu
Phone: (701) 355-8030

Program: MBA in Health Care
Today's business leaders must combine expertise in their field with an ability to lead and manage in a complex and constantly changing business environment. The goal of the University of Mary MBA program is to help students develop the skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to excel in this complex and changing environment. Because of this goal the program focuses on the application of business practices in a variety of organizational settings.

Courses Available for NorthDakota

North Dakota regulations allow 20 CEUs annually.