Board of Executives of Long Term Services & Supports-BELTSS

Board of Executives of Long Term Services & Supports-BELTSS The board believes that quality care is directly linked to management by a qualified nursing care facility administrator.

The purpose of the Board of Executives of Long-Term Services & Supports (BELTSS) is to promote an increase in the quality of care in Ohio’s nursing homes and assist in providing nursing homes for Ohio’s elderly that are healthy, safe, and dignified. BELTSS develops and enforces standards for nursing home administrators; formulates appropriate examinations; and issues, revokes, and suspends license

s. The board investigates complaints; evaluates and approves continuing education courses to meet license renewal requirements; controls an ongoing trainee program for prospective nursing home administrators; and maintains a register of all licensed nursing home administrators and trainees.

08/10/2025

🎓 Congratulations to the 40+ graduates of the BELTSS Core of Knowledge Course! 🎉

After three weeks of intensive training, these dedicated individuals have completed the state-required pre-licensure program for nursing home administrators in Ohio. The Core of Knowledge, approved by the Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports (BELTSS), covers everything from resident care and regulatory compliance to business operations and leadership essentials.

Most of these graduates are now ready—and eager—to take the next step in their careers to become licensed nursing home administrators.

Please join us in celebrating their hard work, commitment, and bright futures in the field of aging services! 💼🏡💙

Congratulations on your graduation!  One step closer...
08/10/2025

Congratulations on your graduation! One step closer...

🎓 Congratulations to the 40+ graduates of the BELTSS Core of Knowledge Course! 🎉

After three weeks of intensive training, these dedicated individuals have completed the state-required pre-licensure program for nursing home administrators in Ohio. The Core of Knowledge, approved by the Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports (BELTSS), covers everything from resident care and regulatory compliance to business operations and leadership essentials.

Most of these graduates are now ready—and eager—to take the next step in their careers to become licensed nursing home administrators.

Please join us in celebrating their hard work, commitment, and bright futures in the field of aging services! 💼🏡💙

11/13/2023

COMPLETE POEM

Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey (July 13, 1798)
By William Wordsworth

Five years have past; five summers, with the length
Of five long winters! and again I hear
These waters, rolling from their mountain-springs
With a soft inland murmur.—Once again
Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs,
That on a wild secluded scene impress
Thoughts of more deep seclusion; and connect
The landscape with the quiet of the sky.
The day is come when I again repose
Here, under this dark sycamore, and view
These plots of cottage-ground, these orchard-tufts,
Which at this season, with their unripe fruits,
Are clad in one green hue, and lose themselves
'Mid groves and copses. Once again I see
These hedge-rows, hardly hedge-rows, little lines
Of sportive wood run wild: these pastoral farms,
Green to the very door; and wreaths of smoke
Sent up, in silence, from among the trees!
With some uncertain notice, as might seem
Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods,
Or of some Hermit's cave, where by his fire
The Hermit sits alone.

These beauteous forms,
Through a long absence, have not been to me
As is a landscape to a blind man's eye:
But oft, in lonely rooms, and 'mid the din
Of towns and cities, I have owed to them,
In hours of weariness, sensations sweet,
Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart;
And passing even into my purer mind
With tranquil restoration:—feelings too
Of unremembered pleasure: such, perhaps,
As have no slight or trivial influence
On that best portion of a good man's life,
His little, nameless, unremembered, acts
Of kindness and of love. Nor less, I trust,
To them I may have owed another gift,
Of aspect more sublime; that blessed mood,
In which the burthen of the mystery,
In which the heavy and the weary weight
Of all this unintelligible world,
Is lightened:—that serene and blessed mood,
In which the affections gently lead us on,—
Until, the breath of this corporeal frame
And even the motion of our human blood
Almost suspended, we are laid asleep
In body, and become a living soul:
While with an eye made quiet by the power
Of harmony, and the deep power of joy,
We see into the life of things.

If this
Be but a vain belief, yet, oh! how oft—
In darkness and amid the many shapes
Of joyless daylight; when the fretful stir
Unprofitable, and the fever of the world,
Have hung upon the beatings of my heart—
How oft, in spirit, have I turned to thee,
O sylvan Wye! thou wanderer thro' the woods,
How often has my spirit turned to thee!

And now, with gleams of half-extinguished thought,
With many recognitions dim and faint,
And somewhat of a sad perplexity,
The picture of the mind revives again:
While here I stand, not only with the sense
Of present pleasure, but with pleasing thoughts
That in this moment there is life and food
For future years. And so I dare to hope,
Though changed, no doubt, from what I was when first
I came among these hills; when like a roe
I bounded o'er the mountains, by the sides
Of the deep rivers, and the lonely streams,
Wherever nature led: more like a man
Flying from something that he dreads, than one
Who sought the thing he loved. For nature then
(The coarser pleasures of my boyish days
And their glad animal movements all gone by)
To me was all in all.—I cannot paint
What then I was. The sounding cataract
Haunted me like a passion: the tall rock,
The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood,
Their colours and their forms, were then to me
An appetite; a feeling and a love,
That had no need of a remoter charm,
By thought supplied, nor any interest
Unborrowed from the eye.—That time is past,
And all its aching joys are now no more,
And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this
Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur; other gifts
Have followed; for such loss, I would believe,
Abundant recompense. For I have learned
To look on nature, not as in the hour
Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes
The still sad music of humanity,
Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample power
To chasten and subdue.—And I have felt
A presence that disturbs me with the joy
Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime
Of something far more deeply interfused,
Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns,
And the round ocean and the living air,
And the blue sky, and in the mind of man:
A motion and a spirit, that impels
All thinking things, all objects of all thought,
And rolls through all things. Therefore am I still
A lover of the meadows and the woods
And mountains; and of all that we behold
From this green earth; of all the mighty world
Of eye, and ear,—both what they half create,
And what perceive; well pleased to recognise
In nature and the language of the sense
The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse,
The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul
Of all my moral being.

Nor perchance,
If I were not thus taught, should I the more
Suffer my genial spirits to decay:
For thou art with me here upon the banks
Of this fair river; thou my dearest Friend,
My dear, dear Friend; and in thy voice I catch
The language of my former heart, and read
My former pleasures in the shooting lights
Of thy wild eyes. Oh! yet a little while
May I behold in thee what I was once,
My dear, dear Sister! and this prayer I make,
Knowing that Nature never did betray
The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege,
Through all the years of this our life, to lead
From joy to joy: for she can so inform
The mind that is within us, so impress
With quietness and beauty, and so feed
With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues,
Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men,
Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all
The dreary in*******se of daily life,
Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb
Our cheerful faith, that all which we behold
Is full of blessings. Therefore let the moon
Shine on thee in thy solitary walk;
And let the misty mountain-winds be free
To blow against thee: and, in after years,
When these wild ecstasies shall be matured
Into a sober pleasure; when thy mind
Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms,
Thy memory be as a dwelling-place
For all sweet sounds and harmonies; oh! then,
If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief,
Should be thy portion, with what healing thoughts
Of tender joy wilt remember me,
And these my exhortations! Nor, perchance—
If I should be where I no more can hear
Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams
Of past existence—wilt thou then forget
That on the banks of this delightful stream
We stood together; and that I, so long
A worshipper of Nature, hither came
Unwearied in that service: rather say
With warmer love—oh! with far deeper zeal
Of holier love. Nor wilt thou then forget,
That after many wanderings, many years
Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs,
And this green pastoral landscape, were to me
More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake!

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Lyrical Ballads, first published in1798.

08/31/2023

Ohioans who are experiencing a mental health or addiction crisis, and their family members, can call, text, or chat the 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline to reach a trained specialist who can offer help and support. The easy-to-remember, 3-digit number provides 24/7, free and confidential support to Ohioans in a behavioral health crisis. 988 is a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health related distress. That could be:

thoughts of su***de,
mental health or substance use crisis, or
any other kind of emotional distress.
Ohio's 988 plan is part of the state's larger commitment to providing quality, person-centered crisis supports in communities across the state.

There is HOPE. The Lifeline WORKS. You are not alone in crisis.

08/01/2023
04/01/2023

Exciting news, NAB community! We’ve been working behind the scenes for quite some time, and are within days of launching our brand new website. The big reveal is just around the corner, and we can’t wait to share it with you all.

The new NAB website will feature a modern and user-friendly design, making it easier than ever for you to navigate and find the information you need quickly – whether it’s about our products, services or latest updates. Stay tuned for the official launch date and get ready to explore NAB’s new online home!

03/15/2023

Happy Long-Term Care Administrators week! Thank you for all you do everyday!

03/03/2023

At the March Board meeting, the Board voted to extend the all-online CE waiver until such time as an updated rule making the all-online CE allowance permanent can take effect. That’s right, you may now obtain all of your CEs online provided they are NAB or BELTSS approved! There is still no limit to the amount of in-person CEs you may obtain.

Additionally, due to a legislative change, the Board is now required to move from 1 year renewals to 2 year renewals. In order to make it fair to everyone and divide the workload for staff appropriately, the Board is enacting the following procedure:

• In 2023, everyone renews as normal for a 1 year period with 1 fee and 20 CEs.
• In 2024, those who have a last name beginning with A-L will renew with a $600 fee and 20 CEs for a 2 year period. You will not renew again until 2026.
• In 2024, those who have a last name beginning with M-Z will renew with $300 and 20 CEs for a 1 year period. You will renew again in 2025.
• In 2025, those who have a last name beginning with M-Z will renew with a $600 fee and 20 CEs for a 2 year period. You will not renew again until 2027.
• As of 2026, everyone will be on the “new normal” renewal cycle: A-L renewing in even years, and M-Z renewing in odd years, with a $600 fee and 40 CEs.
• If you are an HSE, you will need 8 CEs to renew as of 2026.

We know this is a complex procedure, so if you have any questions, please call the Board for clarification.

Also due to a statutory change, there will no longer be a “temporary” license for individuals as of January 1, 2025. The owner/operator of the facility must request a 180 day license from the Board for cases of emergency, and the individual will have to provide proof to the Board of passing the licensure exams no later than 180 days after this license is issued, or the license becomes void. Please read the pertinent rules described below for more information. The rules will also be posted on the Board’s website under “News and Events”.

Due to the legislative changes, the Board needs to revise many of its rules to comply. Section 119.032 of the Ohio Revised Code requires the Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports (BELTSS) to review the rules of Chapter 4751 of the Ohio Administrative Code no later than the rules’ assigned review dates. The rules regulate BELTSS.

BELTSS is proposing to modify OAC 4751-1-02, 03, 04, 05, 09, 10, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 12, 13, 14, 16, and add a new rule concerning Chapter 119 hearing procedures, 4751-1-12.2.

4751-1-02: Revised to eliminate the “temporary” license language as per statute
4751-1-03: Revised to remove the word “all” to allow the board secretary flexibility for emergencies
4751-1-04: Revised to allow for individuals to request approved meeting minutes by phone or email
4751-1-05: Revised to eliminate unnecessary language, e.g. “if the board approves a fourth time”
4751-1-09: Revised to update language to match current practice, allow the board more time to process applications before a meeting, update where AITs can find a required form, include attendance at a new board AIT/Preceptor training course, remove unnecessary language
4751-1-10: Revised to reflect a statute change eliminating the board’s temporary license and enacting a new provision, and a statute change of the license renewal period from 1 year to every 2 years
4751-1-10.1: Revised to update language to match current practice, a statute change of the license renewal requirement from every year to every 2 years, and removal of a notary requirement
4751-1-10.2: Revised to implement a statutory change of license renewal periods from every year to every 2 years
4751-1-10.3: Revised to implement a statutory change eliminating the board’s temporary license and reflect every 2-year renewal
4751-1-12: Revised to eliminate language referring to a temporary license and every 2 year renewal
4751-1-12.2: New rule to outline the prehearing process
4751-1-13: Revised to implement a statutory change from every year license renewal to every 2 year renewal and update language to reflect current practice
4751-1-14: Revised to comply with statutory change on recognizing an out-of-state license and granting a license to practice in Ohio
4751-1-16: Revised to comply with statutory changes to remove the temporary license fee and change the annual license renewal fee to a biennial license renewal fee

Any person may direct written comments or requests for information concerning BELTSS' rule proposals to Deborah Veley, Executive Director of BELTSS on or before March 27, 2023 by writing to [email protected].

The BELTSS Board wanted to take this opportunity to remind employers/HR managers when posting job vacancies for administrator level positions, to be sure to take into consideration ORC 4751.10. Ohio law requires any individual working in an “Administrator” or “Assistant Administrator” capacity, or any title given where the individual would be performing the duties of an Administrator, to be licensed. Job posting ads are being sent to the Board clearly indicating “exam eligible” as a qualification which is in direct violation of ORC 4751.10. In an effort to avoid potential candidates who are not yet licensed by the Board potentially facing sanctions and/or discipline as a result of applying and accepting a position they are not licensed to hold, we wanted to provide this information in advance.

In the event you need or want additional information pertaining to hiring candidates for Administration roles in Ohio, please do not hesitate to reach out to BELTSS at 614.466.5114 or at https://beltss.ohio.gov/board-info/contact-us.

We understand that this is a lot of information to process at once, so if you have any questions, please call the Board for clarification. Thanks for your time and attention to these changes.

LNHA and BELTSS Vice-Chairman Greg Miller is serving on this task force.  Congratulations to Greg on his appointment!
03/02/2023

LNHA and BELTSS Vice-Chairman Greg Miller is serving on this task force. Congratulations to Greg on his appointment!

🚨 Ohio nursing home residents and families: the Governor's Nursing Home Quality and Accountability Task Force is traveling across the state to hear about your experiences.

Make your voice heard! Register to attend the listening session closest to you: bit.ly/3KISjMJ

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