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July, 2025

Wednesday
9
Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Thursday
10
Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 11:00 AM
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Join us for a review of the revised Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness Regulations that were effective on
June 1, 2025. This session will equip you with the knowledge to meet the updated standards and ensure the safety of your residents and staff.

Don‘t miss this opportunity to stay informed and prepared!


August, 2025

Tuesday
5
NCSLA office
Tue, Aug 5, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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NCSLA is proud to be a provider of the Administrator Certification program (administrator in training - AIT), approved by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. The 120-hour program includes 16 hours of classroom instruction, 4-6 hours of independent study and a minimum of 100 hours working with an approved AIT preceptor at a licensed facility. The NCSLA program is designed to give the serious candidate an overall knowledge of the assisted living industry and a unique, practical understanding of what it takes to be a successful administrator. An added quality of our program is a review of Medicaid operational procedures and systems to assist new Administrators working in communities that provide care to residents approved for Medicaid benefits.
Wednesday
6
NCSLA office
Wed, Aug 6, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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NCSLA is proud to be a provider of the Administrator Certification program (administrator in training - AIT), approved by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. The 120-hour program includes 16 hours of classroom instruction, 4-6 hours of independent study and a minimum of 100 hours working with an approved AIT preceptor at a licensed facility. The NCSLA program is designed to give the serious candidate an overall knowledge of the assisted living industry and a unique, practical understanding of what it takes to be a successful administrator. An added quality of our program is a review of Medicaid operational procedures and systems to assist new Administrators working in communities that provide care to residents approved for Medicaid benefits.
Wednesday
13
Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 10:00 AM

September, 2025

Monday
22
Monday
22
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2025 NCSLA 64th Annual Fall Convention and Trade Show
September 22-24, 2025
Caesars Virginia located in Danville, VA
Monday
22
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We invite your organization to join us for the
64th Annual Trade Show on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. By exhibiting at our trade show, exhibitors can showcase their products and services to assisted living industry professionals who are at the
forefront of assisted living management around
North Carolina. NCSLA’s mission is to provide
leadership & assistance to its members while
uniting in fellowship to promote professionalism
and high standards with partners who have
interest in the aging citizens of our state to ensure
quality of life for the residents.
Tuesday
23
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2025 NCSLA 64th Annual Fall Convention and Trade Show
September 22-24, 2025
Caesars Virginia located in Danville, VA
Tuesday
23
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We invite your organization to join us for the
64th Annual Trade Show on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. By exhibiting at our trade show, exhibitors can showcase their products and services to assisted living industry professionals who are at the
forefront of assisted living management around
North Carolina. NCSLA’s mission is to provide
leadership & assistance to its members while
uniting in fellowship to promote professionalism
and high standards with partners who have
interest in the aging citizens of our state to ensure
quality of life for the residents.
Wednesday
24
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We invite your organization to join us for the
64th Annual Trade Show on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. By exhibiting at our trade show, exhibitors can showcase their products and services to assisted living industry professionals who are at the
forefront of assisted living management around
North Carolina. NCSLA’s mission is to provide
leadership & assistance to its members while
uniting in fellowship to promote professionalism
and high standards with partners who have
interest in the aging citizens of our state to ensure
quality of life for the residents.
Wednesday
24
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2025 NCSLA 64th Annual Fall Convention and Trade Show
September 22-24, 2025
Caesars Virginia located in Danville, VA

October, 2025

Tuesday
7
NCSLA office
Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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NCSLA is proud to be a provider of the Administrator Certification program (administrator in training - AIT), approved by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. The 120-hour program includes 16 hours of classroom instruction, 4-6 hours of independent study and a minimum of 100 hours working with an approved AIT preceptor at a licensed facility. The NCSLA program is designed to give the serious candidate an overall knowledge of the assisted living industry and a unique, practical understanding of what it takes to be a successful administrator. An added quality of our program is a review of Medicaid operational procedures and systems to assist new Administrators working in communities that provide care to residents approved for Medicaid benefits.
Wednesday
8
NCSLA office
Wed, Oct 8, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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NCSLA is proud to be a provider of the Administrator Certification program (administrator in training - AIT), approved by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. The 120-hour program includes 16 hours of classroom instruction, 4-6 hours of independent study and a minimum of 100 hours working with an approved AIT preceptor at a licensed facility. The NCSLA program is designed to give the serious candidate an overall knowledge of the assisted living industry and a unique, practical understanding of what it takes to be a successful administrator. An added quality of our program is a review of Medicaid operational procedures and systems to assist new Administrators working in communities that provide care to residents approved for Medicaid benefits.

November, 2025

Wednesday
5
Wed, Nov 5, 2025 at 10:00 AM

December, 2025

Tuesday
2
NCSLA office
Tue, Dec 2, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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NCSLA is proud to be a provider of the Administrator Certification program (administrator in training - AIT), approved by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. The 120-hour program includes 16 hours of classroom instruction, 4-6 hours of independent study and a minimum of 100 hours working with an approved AIT preceptor at a licensed facility. The NCSLA program is designed to give the serious candidate an overall knowledge of the assisted living industry and a unique, practical understanding of what it takes to be a successful administrator. An added quality of our program is a review of Medicaid operational procedures and systems to assist new Administrators working in communities that provide care to residents approved for Medicaid benefits.
Wednesday
3
NCSLA office
Wed, Dec 3, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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NCSLA is proud to be a provider of the Administrator Certification program (administrator in training - AIT), approved by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. The 120-hour program includes 16 hours of classroom instruction, 4-6 hours of independent study and a minimum of 100 hours working with an approved AIT preceptor at a licensed facility. The NCSLA program is designed to give the serious candidate an overall knowledge of the assisted living industry and a unique, practical understanding of what it takes to be a successful administrator. An added quality of our program is a review of Medicaid operational procedures and systems to assist new Administrators working in communities that provide care to residents approved for Medicaid benefits.