State Board of Nursing Home Administrators
IMPORTANT PROCESSING NOTICE
As the board staff enters their busy season, we remind you that we experience a significant increase in the volume of applications, renewals, phone calls, and emails we receive, which causes delays in our processing and response times.
Please note that our processing times increase to approximately four (4) to six (6) weeks from the date a complete application has been received in our office during our busy season. If you have not heard from the Board Office within six (6) weeks of submitting your application, please do not hesitate to contact our office regarding the status of an application. Prior to six (6) weeks after submitting an application, it will not have been processed. It is extremely critical that applicants carefully review the application instructions and submit a complete packet; otherwise, the processing times mentioned above may increase.
Lastly, when contacting our office, please only leave one voicemail or send us one email. Multiple calls or emails will further delay response time and processing. Your questions are important to us, and we will do our best to respond as soon as possible.
We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time!
IMPORTANT UPDATES
Upcoming Meeting(s) - The Wyoming Board of Nursing Home Administrators will meet Monday, November 18, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. via Zoom meeting. Other meeting information may be viewed on the Board Meeting page.
Renewal Period Open - Renewal notices were mailed October 10, 2024. Please go to the Renewal page to learn more.
Creation of the Board
The Wyoming Legislature created the Wyoming State Board of Nursing Home Administrators in 1969 to protect the welfare of the public by regulating nursing home administrators.
The Wyoming State Board of Nursing Home Administrators (Board) primary function is to provide public safety by regulating the professionals who operate, manage, supervise or are in charge of a nursing home.
The Board operates solely based on fees collected from licensees and receives no general fund money.