LTCE 202 Certificate in Nursing Home Administration II
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Approved for nursing home administrator licensure in the following states:
DELAWARE,
HAWAII
IDAHO,
MARYLAND,
NEW JERSEY
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW YORK (with individual permission)
DISCRICT OF COLUMBIA (with individual permission of licensing board)
WISCONSIN (with indivdual permission of licensing board)
IMPORTANT NOTE
FOR EACH OF THE ABOVE STATES LTCE 201 PLUS LTCE 202 FULLY MEET EACH STATE'S LONG TERM CARE SPECIFIC EDUCATION REQUIREMENT AND SATISFY THESE STATES' EDUCATION REQUIREMENT, E.G. ARE EQUAL TO THE "100 HOUR" COURSE REQUIREMENT, ETC. IN MOST OF THESE STATES YOU MUST ALSO COMPLETE AN ADMINISTRATOR IN TRAINING PROGRAM WHICH IS THE PRACTICE PORTION OF YOUR LICENSURE PREPARATION. LTCE 201 AND LTCE 202 TOGETHER MEET THESE STATES' REQUIREMENT THAT A PERSON STUDY THE FIVE NAB DOMAINS OF PRACTICE WHICH ARE
LTCE 201 MANAGEMENT, HUMAN RESOURSES, ENVIRONMENT (REQUIRED DOMAINS)
LTCE 202 FINANCE AND RESIDENT CARE (REQUIRED DOMAINS)
MEETING THESE STATES' ADMINISTRATOR IN TRAINING REQUIREMENT IS DONE THROUGH ARRANGEMENTS WITH EACH STATE'S LICENSING BOARD
Distance Learning Certificates for Personal Professional Development and Resume Building
LTCE-202-NHA-CERT Nursing Home Administration, Part Two: Domains of Practice: Business, Financial Management, and Resident Care Management
Tuition: $294. Includes all required documentation (except student's state reglations) in downloadable format.
Students must obtain their own copy of their state's regulations for nursing homes.
Financial Domain topics:
- Selecting financial personnel;
- the GAAPs;
- cash and accrual accounting;
- the accounting process:
- chart of accounts,
- journals,
- ledgers,
- the financial statements,
- income and balance sheet;
- working capital,
- ratio analysis,
- vertical analysis;
- accounts receivable, payable;
- resident ledger cards,
- census;
- billing Medicare, Medicaid, other third parties;
- inventories;
- depreciation;
- costs: variable, fixed, direct, indirect;
- cost finding,
- revenue centers;
- budgeting methods;
- legal terminology;
- risk analysis;
- vocabulary building:
- business-related concepts and terms,
- accounting terms,
- assets-related terms,
- competition and risks terms,
- benefits and pensions,
- cost-related terms,
- financing forms, terms,
- income terms,
- ownership terms;
- insurance types;
- wills and estates.
Resident care domain topics:
- The aging process,
- appearance and functional changes,
- theories of aging,
- resident exercise and fitness;
- medical specialization's,
- actions of drugs,
- nursing abbreviations;
- terminology building: prefixes, suffixes;
- diseases common to the nursing home population:
- cardiovascular diseases,
- respiratory diseases,
- nervous system diseases,
- digestive system diseases,
- nutrition,
- skin diseases (pressure sores),
- musculoskeletal diseases,
- the genitourinary system diseases,
- mental health issues,
- depression, loneliness.
