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Adult Residential Facility - ARF - Title 22 - Study Guide 2025/latest, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Nursing

A comprehensive study guide on the regulations and requirements for adult residential facilities (arfs) in california. It covers key definitions, age ranges, authorized representatives, activities of daily living, basic rates, clearance requirements, capacity, care and supervision, certified administrators, and related residential facility types. The guide aims to equip readers with a thorough understanding of the legal and operational aspects of running an arf, ensuring compliance with title 22 regulations. This document would be highly valuable for individuals seeking to establish, manage, or work in an arf, as well as those interested in the broader landscape of adult care and residential services in california.

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Adult Residential Facility - ARF - Title 22 - Study

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  1. Adult Residential Facility: Any facility of any capacity that provides 24 hour a day non- medical care and supervision
  2. The age range of persons typically permitted to be serviced by ARF's: 18- 59
  3. Authorized representative: Any person or entity authorized by law to act on behalf of any client. Such person or entity may include but not be limited to a minor's parent, a legal guardian, a conservator, or a public placement agency.
  4. Activities of daily living: Bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, continence, and eating are .
  5. Basic rate: The amount charged by a facility to provide basic services. For SSI/SSP recipients, the means the established non-medical out-of- home care rate which includes any exempt income allowance but does not include that amount allocated for the recipient's personal and incidental needs.
  6. California clearance: means an individual has no felony or misdemeanor convictions reported by California Department of Justice. However, the individual may have been arrested with no criminal conviction, con- victed of a minor traffic offense, or adjudicated as a juvenile.

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  1. Capacity: The maximum number of persons authorized to be provided care and supervision at any one time in any licensed facility.
  2. Care and supervision: is referred to as any one or more of the following activities by a person or facility to meet the needs of the clients: - Assistance in dressing, grooming, bathing, and or personal hygiene; - Assistance with taking medication (as specified in Section 80075); - Central storing and/or distribution of medications (as specified in Section 80075); - Arrangement of and assistance with medical and dental care; - Maintenance of house rules for the protection of clients; - Supervision of client schedules and activities; - Maintenance and/or supervision of client cash resources or property; - Monitoring good intake or special diets; - Providing basic services as defined in Section 80001b(2).
  3. Certified administrator: A person who has been issued a group home or facility certificate by the Department and whose certificate is current.
  4. Child Abuse Central Index Clearance: means that the Cali- fornia Dept. Of Justice has conducted a name search of the index and that the search did not result in a match or that the search resulted in a match but the California Dept. Of Social Services determined after an investigation that the allegation of child abuse or neglect was not substantiated.
  5. Residential facility: "Community treatment facility" means any that provides mental health treatment services to children in a group setting which has the capacity to provide secure containment. The facility's program components shall

3 / be subject to program standards developed and enforced

4 / by the State Dept. of Mental Health pursuant to Section 4094 of the Welfare and Institution Code.

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