Assisted Living Administrator Program for Virginia Administrators

Posted on June 6, 2008. Filed under: State Specific | Tags: , , |

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Attention Virginia Administrators

New!

Introducing the NEW NAB approved Assisted Living Administrator Training Course and study guide.

Vigilan Assisted Living Administrator Program

Assisted Living Administrator Training Course cover

  • Suitable for self-study preparation with practice tests, as well as an AIT program guide.
  • We are the latest reference source for the NAB Assisted Living Administrator Exam.

Order/register by calling Provider Management Educational Services at

800.352.3689

( Also available for purchase from the NAB webite. )


Provider Management Educational Services is pleased to offer the benchmark in Assisted Living Administrator training.

Our Assisted Living Administrator Program is:

The most current and comprehensive study guide available.

In-depth 5 part series reviews the content areas required for initial licensure (+ includes 50 NAB CEU’s at no additional cost):

  • Client / Residential Services Management
  • Human Resources Management
  • Financial Management
  • Physical Environment Management
  • Leadership and Governance

The American College of Healthcare Administrators (ACHCA) has endorsed the program as the basis for the Assisted Living Educational Initiative “Promoting Leadership Excellence in Assisted Living”.

Eligible for college credit! Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Graduate and Professional Studies offers three college credits for completion of the series. (call for details)

Provider Management Educational Services is a Certified Sponsor of professional continuing education with the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB).

Call us for more information and enroll now.
800.352.3689


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