2026 | VERIFIED COMPLETE QUIZZES &
ACCURATE ANSWERS | RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
ADMIN STUDY GUIDE
ARF ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2026
VERIFIED COMPLETE QUIZZES & ACCURATE ANSWERS
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY ADMIN STUDY GUIDE
Question 1 What does ARF stand for in the context of residential care?
A. Adult Residential Facility
B. Assisted Residential Foundation
C. Adult Rehabilitation Framework
D. Assisted Recovery Facility
E. Adult Recreational Foundation
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Adult Residential Facility
RATIONALE: An Adult Residential Facility (ARF) is a community care facility
licensed under Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations to provide 24-hour non-
medical care and supervision to adults aged 18 and older who are unable to provide for
their own daily needs.
Question 2 Under California law, which department is responsible for licensing Adult
Residential Facilities?
A. Department of Public Health (CDPH)
B. Department of Social Services (CDSS)
C. Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)
D. Department of Developmental Services (DDS)
E. Department of Aging (CDA)
, CORRECT ANSWER: B. Department of Social Services (CDSS)
RATIONALE: The California Department of Social Services (CDSS), through its
Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD), is the state agency responsible for
licensing, regulating, and monitoring Adult Residential Facilities to ensure they meet
established health and safety standards.
Question 3 What is the maximum number of residents typically allowed in a small ARF
without requiring a different license category?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
E. 10
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 6
RATIONALE: A small ARF is defined as a facility serving six or fewer adults.
Facilities serving more than six residents fall under a different licensing category with
additional requirements for staffing, physical plant, and programming.
Question 4 Which regulation governs the operation of Adult Residential Facilities in
California?
A. Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations
B. Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations
C. Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations
D. Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations
E. Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations
, RATIONALE: Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 6 of the California Code of Regulations
contains the specific licensing and operational regulations that govern Adult Residential
Facilities, including staffing, resident rights, physical plant requirements, and program
standards.
Question 5 Who is responsible for ensuring that an ARF complies with all licensing
requirements?
A. The direct care staff
B. The facility administrator
C. The regional center representative
D. The resident's family members
E. The local fire marshal
CORRECT ANSWER: B. The facility administrator
RATIONALE: The administrator holds the legal responsibility for ensuring the
facility operates in full compliance with all applicable state regulations, licensing
conditions, and program requirements. They are the designated responsible party
before the Department of Social Services.
Question 6 How often must an ARF administrator complete continuing education to
maintain certification?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every five years
E. No continuing education is required
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Every two years
, RATIONALE: ARF administrators are required to complete continuing education
every two years as part of their certification renewal. This ensures that administrators
stay current with regulatory changes, best practices in resident care, and evolving
standards in the field.
Question 7 What is the primary purpose of a resident's Individual Program Plan (IPP)?
A. To document billing and insurance information
B. To outline the resident's goals, services, and support needs
C. To track the facility's compliance with licensing standards
D. To record the resident's medication history
E. To document staff work schedules
CORRECT ANSWER: B. To outline the resident's goals, services, and support
needs
RATIONALE: An Individual Program Plan (IPP) is a person-centered planning
document that identifies the resident's personal goals, the services and supports
needed to achieve those goals, and the roles of all parties involved in the resident's
care.
Question 8 A resident in an ARF has the right to:
A. Waive all rights upon admission
B. Be free from abuse, neglect, and exploitation
C. Have their rights restricted by the administrator at any time
D. Be physically restrained to ensure safety
E. Have no say in their daily routine
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Be free from abuse, neglect, and exploitation
RATIONALE: Under California law and federal regulations, all residents in a
licensed care facility have a fundamental right to be free from all forms of abuse,