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Current Topics
- New process for the Nursing Assistant Exam
- Inslee announces upcoming rescission of 12 proclamations related to COVID-19 (PDF)
- Nursing Assistant Waiver Update (PDF)
- Information for providers whose credentials have been affected by a drug conviction
- Nursing assistants certified: Take the Washington Health Workforce Survey.
- Medication assistant endorsement
- Registered nursing assistants may submit applications online.
Nursing Assistant Credentialing Backlog
The Department of Health has been granted approval for additional, temporary employees to assist with the peak of the nursing assistant application workload. We are completing the hiring process, and we expect new credentialing specialists will start soon. This will result in more timely processing of pending applications to avoid work and care disruptions for nursing assistants.
Please remember, that the federal nursing assistant 120-day requirement will continue to be required. Students are allowed to work in nursing homes for up to four months (120 days) before getting certified. Students must apply within three days of their hire date. The 120 days will start on the date of hire.
Nursing assistants are encouraged to submit their application online for faster processing. The Department of Health asks that only one application is submitted per credential; duplicate applications that include paper and online submissions can cause a delay in processing.