Arizona Assisted Living Facility Manager
Exam Study Guide | Arizona Revised
Statutes (A.R.S.), DHS Regulations, R9-10,
ALF Management, Resident Care,
Compliance | Q&A Guide
Exam Structure:
Subject: Assisted Living Facility (ALF) Manager Regulations and Standards
Source: Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) and Arizona Department of Health Services
(DHS) regulations for Assisted Living Facilities
Format: Q&A Study Guide
1. What does “Asst. CG” mean?
Correct Answer: An employee or volunteer who helps a manager or
caregiver provide supervisory care services, personal care services, or
directed care services to a resident, and does not include a family member
of the resident.
Rationale:
1. This definition distinguishes assistant caregivers from family members
who provide unpaid care.
2. It clarifies that assistant caregivers support managers or caregivers in
delivering specific types of care.
3. Understanding this helps facilities properly classify staff roles for
compliance.
4. Excluding family members prevents unnecessary regulatory burdens on
families.
2. What are “assisted living services”?
Correct Answer: Supervisory care services, personal care services,
directed care services, behavioral health services, or ancillary services
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provided to a resident by or on behalf of an assisted living facility.
Rationale:
1. This defines the full scope of services an ALF may provide.
2. It includes both direct care and supporting services.
3. Knowing this helps managers ensure all required service types are
available.
4. It guides policy development and staff training.
3. What is a “manager” in an assisted living facility?
Correct Answer: An individual designated by a governing authority to act
on behalf of the governing authority in the onsite management of the
assisted living facility.
Rationale:
1. The manager is the governing authority’s representative on-site.
2. This role carries legal and operational responsibility.
3. Understanding this definition clarifies accountability structures.
4. It helps distinguish the manager from caregivers or assistant caregivers.
4. What are the requirements for designating, in writing, a manager?
Correct Answer:
a. Is 21 years of age or older; and
b. Except for the manager of an adult foster care home, has either a:
i. Certificate as an assisted living facility manager issued under A.R.S. § 36-
446.04(C), or
ii. A temporary certificate as an assisted living facility manager issued
under A.R.S. § 36-446.0
Rationale:
1. Age minimum ensures maturity and legal capacity.
2. Certification requirements ensure qualified management.
3. Adult foster care homes are exempt from certification requirement.
4. Written designation creates clear legal documentation.
5. How often must a manager review and evaluate the effectiveness of
the quality management program?
Correct Answer: At least [missing number in original – left blank] months.
Rationale:
1. Regular review ensures continuous quality improvement.
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2. Evaluation helps identify deficiencies before they harm residents.
3. Frequency is mandated for regulatory compliance.
4. Documentation of reviews is essential for inspections.
6. When must a manager designate, in writing, an acting manager who
has the qualifications established in subsection (A)(3)?
Correct Answer:
a. Expected not to be present on the assisted living facility's premises for
more than 30 calendar days, or
b. Not present on the assisted living facility's premises for more than 30
calendar days.
Rationale:
1. Extended manager absence requires continuity of qualified leadership.
2. The 30-day threshold triggers mandatory acting manager designation.
3. Written designation ensures clear authority during absence.
4. Acting manager must meet same qualifications as permanent manager.
7. What are the responsibilities and authority of a manager?
Correct Answer:
1. Is directly accountable to the governing authority of an assisted living
facility for the daily operation of the assisted living facility and all
services provided by or at the assisted living facility;
2. Has the authority and responsibility to manage the assisted living
facility; and
3. Except as provided in subsection (A)(6), designates, in writing, a
caregiver who is:
a. At least 21 years of age, and
b. Present on the assisted living facility's premises and accountable
for the assisted living facility when the manager is not present on the
assisted living facility premises.
Rationale:
1. Direct accountability ensures clear chain of command.
2. Authority and responsibility must align for effective management.
3. Designating a backup caregiver prevents leadership gaps.
4. Age and presence requirements ensure qualified temporary
supervision.