Florida ALF Core Training Exam | Assisted Living Facility
Core Training | Florida Administrative Code, AHCA
Regulations, Resident Care, Safety | Multiple Choice &
Open-Ended Q&A | Verified Answers
Exam Structure:
Subject: Florida Assisted Living Facility (ALF) Core Training
Source: Florida ALF Core Training Exam – Expected Questions and Answers (Verified
Answers)
Format: Multiple Choice & Open-Ended Q&A
1. All Assisted Living Facilities operating in the state of Florida must
be licensed by which agency?
Correct Answer: The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).
Rationale:
1. AHCA is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating ALFs in
Florida.
2. They conduct inspections, investigate complaints, and enforce regulations.
3. Licensing ensures facilities meet minimum standards for safety and care.
4. Operating without a license is a felony of the third degree.
2. The licensing procedures have been established to comply with
which regulations?
Correct Answer: Chapter 429, Part I, F.S. and Chapter 59A-36 of the
Administrative Code.
Rationale:
1. Florida Statutes (F.S.) Chapter 429 governs Assisted Living Facilities.
2. Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) Chapter 59A-36 provides detailed
rules.
3. These laws cover licensing, operations, staffing, resident rights, and
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enforcement.
4. Facility administrators must be familiar with both statutes and
administrative rules.
3. Top Care ALF’s administrator is providing 2-hour orientation
training because newly hired staff have not taken the:
Correct Answer: ALF 26 Core Training.
Rationale:
1. The ALF Core Training is 26 hours plus a competency exam.
2. New staff must complete orientation within a specified timeframe before
providing direct care.
3. Orientation is not a substitute for the full Core Training.
4. Core Training must be completed within 90 days of hire for administrators
and managers.
4. The agency corrective plan required that the operator hire a
consultant to assist with a deficiency. The consultant must be a:
Correct Answer: Registered Nurse or a Pharmacist.
Rationale:
1. For medication-related deficiencies, a nurse or pharmacist consultant is
required.
2. The consultant remains in place until cleared by AHCA.
3. The consultant helps develop and implement corrective actions.
4. This ensures medication safety and regulatory compliance.
5. The facility was not cited for staff sleeping during a fire because the
licensed capacity was:
Correct Answer: Less than 17.
Rationale:
1. Facilities with fewer than 17 residents may not be required to have an
awake staff member at all times.
2. However, an alarm system alerted staff, allowing immediate action.
3. Facilities with 17 or more residents must have an awake staff member
24/7.
4. Smaller facilities may use monitoring mechanisms instead of awake staff.
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6. The husband needed at least the following to have direct contact
with residents:
Correct Answer: Eligible Level II background screening, application on
file, and free of TB and communicable disease.
Rationale:
1. Level II background screening is required for anyone with direct resident
contact.
2. TB screening must be documented annually.
3. Freedom from communicable diseases must be verified within 30 days of
hire.
4. An employee file must contain all required documentation.
7. The renewal application must be received by AHCA within how
many days prior to license expiration?
Correct Answer: 60 days prior to license expiration.
Rationale:
1. Licenses are renewed biennially (every 2 years).
2. The application must be received between 60 and 120 days before
expiration.
3. Late applications may result in license expiration.
4. The facility cannot operate with an expired license.
8. One of three staff members did not complete the HIV/AIDS training
course. Which class violation did the facility receive?
Correct Answer: Class 3.
Rationale:
1. Class III violations indirectly or potentially threaten resident
health/safety.
2. Missing training is an administrative deficiency that does not directly harm
residents.
3. Fine range for Class III: $500 to $1,000.
4. HIV/AIDS training must be completed within 30 days of hire.
9. Which class violation may not result in a financial penalty if
corrected during the survey?
Correct Answer: Class 4.
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Rationale:
1. Class IV violations do not threaten resident health/safety.
2. Fines range from $100 to $200.
3. If corrected during the survey, the fine may be waived.
4. Examples: administrative paperwork errors, minor documentation issues.
10. The administrator monitored care given to a resident with a stage
II pressure sore. The sore had up to how many days to heal or the
resident would have to be discharged?
Correct Answer: 30 days.
Rationale:
1. A resident with a stage II pressure sore may be retained if the facility has
an LNS license and a care plan.
2. The sore must show documented improvement within 30 days.
3. If no improvement, the resident must be discharged to a skilled nursing
facility.
4. Stage III or IV pressure sores cannot be admitted or retained in an ALF.
11. Beverly Hills ALF has 39 residents. How many on-duty staff
members must always be trained and on duty in CPR and First Aid?
Correct Answer: 1 staff member.
Rationale:
1. At least one staff member with current CPR and First Aid certification must
be on duty at all times.
2. This applies regardless of facility size.
3. Certification must be from an approved provider (American Heart
Association, Red Cross).
4. Documentation must be in the employee’s personnel file.
12. Clara elected to operate an Adult Family Care Home license where
she is required to live on the premises, not to exceed a resident
capacity of ____, and having at least ____ bed reserved for Optional State
Supplementation.
Correct Answer: 5, 1.
Rationale:
1. Adult Family Care Homes (AFCH) are a type of ALF with capacity of 5 or
fewer residents.