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Hygiene - ANS-. Is the resident's hygiene being neglected? Is the resident dirty with
dirty or wet clothing? Are odors present?
. Mechanical lifting equipment - ANS-Mechanical lifting devices such as Hoyer Lifts are
prohibited in ALFs. Residents who need
mechanical lifting devices to get out of bed or chairs are not appropriate for an ALF.
. Pressure sores - ANS-. A resident cannot remain in any ALF with stage 3 or 4
pressure sores.
. Proper licensure. Is a valid license posted in the facility visible to those who enter? If
not, verify licensure at - ANS-true
Bed bound Are any residents bed-bound - ANS-Residents may be bedbound in an ALF
for a limited number of days. At no time
should a resident be bedbound for more than 14 consecutive days
Building Safety - ANS-Obvious and urgent safety hazards related to the building such
as unstable construction, fire alarms, or building
safety devices
Building Safety - ANS-should be made to local building officials. Obvious and urgent
safety hazards unrelated to the
building may be reported to AHCA.
Hygiene - ANS-Although residents have the opportunity and are encouraged to perform
personal hygiene, staff should recognize the need
Hygiene - ANS-Clothing
should be clean and in good repair, however, a resident cannot be forced to wash or
change clothes.
If a resident is admitted with a stage 2
pressure sore, the ALF must have: - ANS-1. Limited Nursing Services (LNS) or
Extended Congregate Care (ECC) license and provide the appropriate nursing care
If a resident is admitted with a stage 2
pressure sore, the ALF must have: - ANS-2. The ALF must employ or contract with a
nurse to provide the care
3.• The resident must contract with a home health agency for nursing care
If there is no improvement in 30 days, the resident must be discharged.