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Community-Based Residential Facilities: Opening a Community-Based . . . Community-based residential facilities (CBRFs) are places where five or more unrelated people live together in a community setting Services offered include room and board, supervision, support services Up to three hours of nursing care can be given per week These adults do not require care above intermediate-level nursing care Learn more about CBRFs in Wis Stat § 50 01 (1g) The
Bureau of Assisted Living Survey Entrance Hand-Out, P-00456 ASSISTED LIVING ONLINE LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION CONTINUATIONS VIA E-RENEWAL For 3-4 bed adult family homes, licensed community-based residential facilities, certified residential care apartment complexes, and adult day care centers, BAL requires that providers submit biennial annual reports and license certification continuation fee payments using the e-renewal program Information about the
Revised Licensing, Certification, and Registration Process for Assisted . . . INTRODUCTION In an effort to ensure the Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL) is utilizing resources effectively, the Bureau conducted a systems analysis of the initial application process for community-based residential facilities (CBRFs), 3-4 bed adult family homes (AFHs), residential care apartment complexes (RCACs), and adult day care center providers
Residential Care Apartment Complexes: Opening a Residential Care . . . Once the application is complete, the BAL central licensing unit will send a Residential Care Apartment Complex (RCAC) Applicant Compliance Statement, F-02110 (Word) to the applicant When you're ready for an initial onsite survey, return the completed compliance statement to central licensing and an assisted living surveyor will be assigned
Reporting Requirements for Assisted Living Facilities DISCLAIMER This publication is a reference to assist providers in determining when statutes and codes require them to notify the department of certain incidents Providers are responsible for reading and complying with the current language of the applicable statute or code