The Assisted Living Manager Program is a state-approved training designed to prepare individuals for leadership roles in assisted living facilities across Arizona. Participants gain in-depth knowledge of resident care, medication management, state regulations, and daily operations.
Duration: 40–50 hours
Who Can Attend:
- Aspiring Assisted Living Managers
- Caregivers and healthcare workers seeking career advancement
- Nurses, medical assistants, and professionals transitioning to leadership roles
The Assisted Living Facility Manager Program (ALFM) in Arizona is a comprehensive 40–50 hours certification course mandated by the Arizona Board of Examiners of Nursing Care Institution Administrators and Assisted Living Facility Managers (NCIA Board). This program equips participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to oversee operations in assisted living homes and ensure quality resident care.
Key Features:
- State-approved curriculum compliant with Arizona NCIA Board standards
- Covers resident rights, aging process, medication administration, infection control, and emergency preparedness
- Training in staff supervision, licensing requirements, and compliance audits
- Practical case studies and real-world applications
Career Benefits:
- Required credentials to manage or operate an assisted living facility in Arizona.
- Opens opportunities for higher-paying leadership positions in long-term care.
- Enhances knowledge in regulatory compliance, resident care, and administration.
Outcomes:
Upon completion, graduates will:
- Meet the Arizona NCIA Board requirements for Assisted Living Manager certification.
- Be eligible to apply for state licensing and pursue roles as Assisted Living Managers, Supervisors, or Operators.
- Gain the ability to manage staff, residents, and regulatory compliance in an assisted living setting.