What level of background screening must be conducted? When? - correct answer Level II; upon hire, every 5 years, and upon rehire if employee has a break
... [Show More] in service of more than 90 days
What paperwork should be in employee files regarding background screenings? - correct answer eligibility statement, affidavit of compliance, privacy notice
Class I Violation - correct answer Conditions or occurrences related to the operation and maintenance of a provider or to the care of clients that present an *imminent danger* to the clients or a substantial probability that death or serious physical or emotional harm would result. *A fine will be imposed regardless of correction.*
When must a Class I violation be resolved? - correct answer Within 24 hrs unless a fixed period is required
Class II Violation - correct answer Conditions or occurrences that *directly threaten* the physical or emotional health, safety, or security of clients, other than class I violations. *A fine shall be imposed regardless of correction.*
Class III Violation - correct answer Conditions or occurrences that *potentially threaten* the physical or emotional health, safety, or security of clients. A fine *may* not be imposed if violation is corrected within time specified on the citation.
Class IV Violation - correct answer Conditions or occurrences or required reports, forms, or documents that *do not have the potential of negatively affecting clients; do not threaten the health, safety, or security of clients.* A fine *may* not be imposed if violation is corrected within time specified on the citation.
Unclassified violations - correct answer A violation that is not a class I, II, III, or IV violation that holds an administrative fine of up to $500. Examples: exceeding licensed capacity, providing services beyond scope of license, violating moratorium
Moratorium - correct answer Emergency suspension, facility may not admit any new residents
When are moratoriums imposed? - correct answer When AHCA determines any condition that presents a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of client.
When a moratorium is imposed, the provider of licensee must do what? - correct answer Post a visible notice of the moratorium until the action is lifted
Why may a license be denied or revoked? - correct answer False information in application, negligent act affecting health and safety of client, violation of statues or rules, pattern of deficient performance, or if applicant, licensee, or controlling interest has been excluded, suspended, or terminated from participating in Medicaid and/or Medicare programs
Activities of Daily Living - correct answer Functions and tasks for self-care, including ambulation, bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, and toileting
An administrator must be how old? - correct answer 21 years
Can an ALF be more than one building? - correct answer Yes
Service plan - correct answer Written plan, developed and agreed upon by resident, that addresses the needs and preferences of a resident receiving extended congregate care services. Includes what services shall be provided, who shall provide them, when they will be rendered, and the purpose of the service.
An ALF with one or more mental health resident must obtain what license? - correct answer Limited Mental Health
A mental health resident receives what? - correct answer OSS
What physical restraint can be used at a standard licensed ALF if attained all necessary documents? - correct answer Half bed rails [Show Less]