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section 87105 Licensed required - ANSWER: any individual or legal entity providing
or intending to provide care and supervision to the elderly in a residential facility
shall obtain a current valide license.. this shall not require an ARF to relocate a
resident who becomes 60, nor to change licensing category, provided that the
residents needs remain compatible with those of others.
misdemeanor - ANSWER: a person can be convicted of a misdemeanor for operating
without a license.
$200 - ANSWER: operation without a license may result in a person paying civil
penalties of $200 per day for illegal operation.
Not transferable - ANSWER: licenses are not transferable
transfers of sells - ANSWER: if a person transfers or sells a facility to another
individual , partnership or corporation, the new owner must apply for and obtain a
new license before commencing operation.
health and safety code 1569.44 provides - ANSWER: A family shall be deemed to be
an unlicensed residential care facility for the elderly and maintained and operated to
provide residential care if it is unlicensed and not exempt from the licensure and any
one of the following conditions is satisfied.
health and safety codes provides - ANSWER: the facility is held out as or presented as
providing care and supervision, as defined by this chapter or the rules and
regulations adopted to this chapter.
health and safety codes provides - ANSWER: the facility accepts or retains residents
who demonstrate the need for care and supervision, as defined by this chapter or
the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter
health and safety codes provides - ANSWER: the facility represents itself as a
licensed residential facility for the elderly.
The facility represents itself as a licensed residential facility for the elderly. -
ANSWER: A facility which is providing care and supervision as defined in section
87101 (c) (3) includes but it not limited to, one in which an individual has been
placed by a placement agency or family members.
, A facility which is held out as or represented as providing care and supervision,
includes but is not limited to - ANSWER: A facility whose license has been revoked or
denied but the individual continues to provide care for the same or different clients
with similar needs.
A facility where change of ownership has occurred and the same clients are retained.
- ANSWER: A facility which accepts or retains residents who demonstrate the needs
for care and supervision includes but is not limited to.
A licensed facility that moves to a new location - ANSWER: A facility with residents
requiring care and supervision even though the facility is providing board and room
only or board only or room only.
A facility which advertises as providing care and supervision - ANSWER: A facility
where it is apparent that care and supervision are being provided by virtue of the
clients needs being met.
License application RCFE - ANSWER: The centralized applications unit( CAU) was
established to effectively gain consistency and standardization in the adult and
senior care facility , applications in a timely manner and efficient manner.
90 to 120 days - ANSWER: expectations for completing the entire application process
are 90 to 120 days
Senior care license - ANSWER: a senior care license is required for a facility that
provides vaarying levels of care and supervision to residents 60 years of age or older.
this type of facility is called a RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY FOR THE ELDERLY OR RCFE
types of clients - ANSWER: elderly person means for purpose of admission into a
residential care facility for the elderly a person who is 60 years of age or older.
elderly person who is 60 years of age or older - ANSWER: may need care in a licensed
facility because they need supervision, assistance with basic activities and or
assistance meeting incidental medical care needs.
Residential care facility for the elderly means - ANSWER: a housing arrangement
chosen voluntarily by the resident, the residents guardian, conservator or other
responsible person.
75% of the residents are 60 years of age or older - ANSWER: and varying levels of
care and supervision are provided as agreed to at time of admission or as as
determined necessary at subsequent times of reappraisal .
any younger residents - ANSWER: must have needs compatible with other
residents.this shall not require an ARF to relocate a resident who becomes 60 nor to
change licensing category provided that the residents needs remain compatible with
those of others.