Wisconsin DSPS Makes Improvements to Nursing Home Administrator Licensing
State agency provides clarity, expands options for those applying for a license
Madison, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) has taken steps to bring clarity to the credentialing process for future Nursing Home Administrators at a time when the nursing home sector continues to face staffing concerns.
The recent moves by Wisconsin DSPS impact licensing of Nursing Home Administrators.
First, DSPS has added clarity by specifically identifying existing courses that would help fulfill the department’s requirements for a Nursing Home Administrator license and highlighted those courses on its website.
Secondly, the agency has added pre-approved courses and programs that would help fulfill DSPS requirements for a Nursing Home Administrator license. The biggest addition involved working with the University of Minnesota to have its program and specialized courses pre-approved.
Other recent steps by Wisconsin DSPS to bring more efficiency to state licensing processes include the streamlining of testing for dental and pharmacy school graduates, as well as an agreement to dramatically increase time and location options for those taking a trades exam.
About DSPS: DSPS issues more than 240 unique licenses, administers dozens of boards and councils that regulate professions, enforces state building codes, and maintains the Wisconsin Enhanced Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, which is a key tool in the multi-faceted public health campaign to stem excessive opioid prescribing. A fee-based agency, DSPS is self-sustaining and receives no general fund tax dollars for its day-to-day operations. With four offices and 250 employees throughout Wisconsin, DSPS collaborates with constituents and stakeholders across a wide range of industries to promote safety and advance the economy.
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