Becoming a Nursing Home Administrator San Jose CA

Nursing homes are facilities meant to provide care for its residents. Nursing homes are not strictly for the aged, and nursing homes for younger adults with physical or mental disabilities are available. Even generally healthy adults who have require physical, occupational, and other rehabilitative services may apply for care at nursing homes.

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How to Become a Nursing Home Administrator

Author: Brent McNutt

Nursing homes are facilities meant to provide care for its residents. Nursing homes are not strictly for the aged, and nursing homes for younger adults with physical or mental disabilities are available. Even generally healthy adults who have require physical, occupational, and other rehabilitative services may apply for care at nursing homes.

Nursing homes require a lot of employees from differing backgrounds to take care of the residents. Expenses also need to be monitored and managed, to ensure continuous service. Thus, a nursing home will need a nursing home administrator -- someone who is skilled in managing personnel, finances, medical and nursing issues in an assisted living context.

A nursing home administrator needs to have many skills related to personnel management. He or she also needs deep knowledge of financial minutiae, to ensure the profitability and sustainability of a nursing home. Lastly, a nursing home administrator needs to know about medical and nursing matters that could come up in assisted living, and how to deal with such. With so many disparate tasks for one person, one can expect the requirements to be licensed as a nursing home administrator to be quite numerous.

License requirements will vary according to the country and state you will apply in. There are, however, common elements among all places that one should take note of. The first is the age requirement. This really goes without saying, but a professional should be an adult of at least 21 years old at the time of application. This is in line with labor laws that govern all professions.

Moral character and suitability for the job is also important. Assessments of these will be conducted by whichever entity you send your application to. Nursing homes are special places, and a special mindset is needed to run them effectively and efficiently.

The educational requirements are: a baccalaureate or higher degree from accredited institutions, with a number of hours of coursework. The closer the degree is to the practical needs of the job, the better. Coursework entails experience in matters like nursing home administration, health care financial management, legal issues in health care, gerontology -- sicknesses and ails of old people, and personnel management.

In addition to the education requirements, a prospect must complete training and academic courses or programs as required by the entity handling the licensure. Finally, there is the actual licensure exam itself, which prospects need to pass. Remember that the higher the resulting grade from the licensure exam, the more impressive your credentials will be.

As you can see, there are many steps to go through to become a nursing home administrator. Even after all of these things, you cannot guarantee your success as a nursing home administrator. As they say, the proof is in the doing, and you can only call yourself a full-fledged nursing home administrator. All the concepts will come into focus and interplay, leading to a career of hard but rewarding work. Do your best, earn your license and the respect of your co-workers, and you could become an excellent nursing home administrator!


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Brent McNutt enjoys talking about urbane scrubs and urbane pants and networking with healthcare professionals online.

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