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Nursing Home Administrators Service Requests

Request a Service (Service Request) DELPROS offers you the opportunity to submit a license or non-license request via a Service Request. The types of service requests available to you depends on whether you hold a Delaware professional license or not. A Service Request is a request for additional information or a standard change to your […]

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Continuing Education and Audit Information

How to Request Continuing Education (CE) Approval To submit a request for a CE course approval, you must use the DELPROS online portal for Service Requests. Go to the Service Request webpage and follow the instructions on how to submit the Service Request. It is important to have all of your course documentation available as […]

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Board Members

Felisha Alderson, N.H.A. – President Julia Frawley, Public Member – Vice President Dr. Lois Rogers, N.H.A. – Secretary Georgia Lane, Healthcare Member Eleanor Allione, Public Member Dr. Denise Davis, Public Member Gwendolyn Benton, Public Member Vacant, N.H.A Vacant, Public Member

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Preceptor and AIT Responsibilities

Preceptor Responsibilities The experience that an Administrator-In-Training (AIT) gains during the Board-approved AIT program should immerse the AIT in the practice of nursing home administration and operations on a day-to-day basis. The role as a preceptor is vital to the success of the AIT program and to the training of potential Nursing Home Administrators in […]

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become approved for the Administrator-In-Training (AIT) program? Does my compact Registered Nurse (RN) license make me eligible for a 12-month AIT program? How do I become approved to sit for the exam? How is a Temporary Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) approved? How do I notify the Board of a change of address? […]

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License Renewal

Information About Renewals Nursing Home Administrator licenses expire on July 31 of odd years (e.g., 2019, 2021). A few months before the expiration date of your license, a renewal notice will be sent to the email address on the record. This notice will explain how to access your online renewal application in DELPROS, our online […]

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Fee Schedule

Fees for License Applications Application fees and other miscellaneous fees for this profession are listed below. All fees are now securely processed in DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services). DELPROS has a shopping cart concept, which conveniently allows you to pay for your applications and services at one time or individually with a credit or […]

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Nursing Home Administrator Licensure

When to Apply Apply by Administrator-in-Training (AIT) if you have completed a Board-approved: AIT Program AND course of study in nursing home administration at an accredited educational institution. Apply by Reciprocity if you: hold a current NHA license in one of the below jurisdictions (state, U.S. territory, or District of Columbia): The Board has determined […]

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Temporary Nursing Home Administrator

Information about Temporary Licenses The Board may grant a Temporary Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) license if a facility’s licensed nursing home administrator passes away or is removed from the position by another unexpected cause. To qualify for a Temporary NHA license, you must have three years of health care management experience acceptable to the Board […]

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Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators

Objective and Function The primary objective of the Delaware Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators is to protect the public from unsafe practices and practices which tend to reduce competition or fix prices for services. The Board must also maintain standards of professional competence and service delivery. To meet these objectives, the Board develops […]

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