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*Core Domains*
*Resident Care and Services Delivery*
*Admission and Discharge Requirements*
*Food Service and Nutrition*
*Medication Management and Administration*
*Physical Plant and Safety Requirements*
*Staffing and Training Compliance*
*Resident Rights and Advocacy*
*Administrative and Legal Regulatory*
*Introduction*
The Florida ALF Core Competency Exam is designed to evaluate the proficiency and
readiness of individuals seeking to manage assisted living facilities within the
state. This comprehensive assessment ensures that administrators and staff possess
the critical knowledge required to maintain compliance with Florida Administrative
Codes and Statutes. The exam covers diverse subject areas including medication
,supervision, resident rights, and emergency preparedness. Utilizing a blend of
multiple-choice and scenario-based questions, the assessment emphasizes real-
world
application and ethical decision-making. Candidates must demonstrate an ability to
interpret complex regulatory standards to ensure the safety and well-being of all
residents.
1. Which of the following is a primary requirement for an individual to serve as an
ALF administrator in Florida?
A. Completion of a Master’s Degree in Healthcare
B. Being at least 21 years of age
C. Minimum of 10 years of nursing experience
D. Completion of a PhD in Gerontology
🟢 B. Being at least 21 years of age
🔴 Explanation: Florida regulatory standards require an ALF administrator to be at
least 21 years of age and meet specific educational and core training requirements.
2. A resident who requires 24-hour nursing supervision is generally considered:
,A. Appropriate for a standard ALF license
B. Eligible for an Extended Congregate Care (ECC) license only
C. Ineligible for continued residency in a standard ALF
D. Eligible for residency if they have a private room
🟢 C. Ineligible for continued residency in a standard ALF
🔴 Explanation: Standard ALFs are designed for residents who are relatively
functional; those requiring 24-hour nursing care typically exceed the level of care
provided by a standard license.
3. How often must an Assisted Living Facility obtain a fire safety inspection?
A. Every six months
B. Annually
C. Every two years
D. Only upon license renewal
🟢 B. Annually
🔴 Explanation: To ensure the safety of residents and staff, fire safety inspections
must be conducted on an annual basis by the local authority having jurisdiction.
, 4. Which document must be provided to a resident at or before the time of
admission?
A. The facility’s tax returns
B. A copy of the resident bill of rights
C. The administrator’s personal cell phone number
D. A list of all other residents’ medical diagnoses
🟢 B. A copy of the resident bill of rights
🔴 Explanation: Florida law mandates that every resident be informed of their rights
to ensure transparency, dignity, and legal protection upon entering a facility.
5. In a facility with a Standard License, what is the maximum number of days a
resident can receive home health services?
A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. There is no specific limit if the resident remains stable
D. 14 days
🟢 C. There is no specific limit if the resident remains stable