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Long Term Care Administration Licensure

Introduction

The University of Minnesota Center for Aging Services Management (formerly the Center for Long Term Care Administration) offers a nontraditional program for people who want to get licensed as a nursing home administrator or are seeking a career as a long term care manager.

Founded in 1968, the Center is among the premier training programs for managers of long term care facilities in the upper Midwest.

Most students are working adults who come from a variety of backgrounds such as management, nursing, therapeutic activities, social work, and other disciplines. Full-time students interested in licensure also enroll in the Pre-Licensure program.

In coming years, the Center will broaden its curriculum to offer advanced training to managers across the long term care continuum to encompass community-based services, senior housing, assisted living facilities, and nursing facilities.

The Center for Aging Services Management has a reputation for meeting the needs of each student. The Center provides assistance in the development of an individualized study plan to help students obtain licensure in an efficient and timely manner.




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