SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ Is an ALF required to carry liability insurance at all times?
Answer: Yes
◉ What is the maximum number of residents per bedroom? Answer:
2
◉ What is the Toilet to sink ratio in an ALF? Answer: 1-6
◉ In how many days must the "Health Assessment(1823)" prior to
the move-in be completed? Answer: 60 days
◉ How many days after Admission must a "health assessment
(1823) be completed for a resident? Answer: 30 days
◉ True or False? Residents that store medication may do so in their
rooms if the medications are kept locked. Answer: True
◉ What is a Moratorium? Answer: the prohibition on the acceptance
of new clients
,◉ What is the minimum time frame allotted to inform ACHA of a
CHOW? Answer: 60 days
◉ Every ___ Years of employment a new background screening must
be done. Answer: 5
◉ How many days prior must an ALF inform ACHA the
discontinuance of operation? Answer: 30
◉ True or False A deficiency must be corrected within 10 days after
the provider is notified of inspection results. Answer: False 30 days
◉ How many years must copies of ACHA inspections be kept on file?
Answer: 5
◉ True or False ACHA shall require an licencee to submit a plan of
correction for deficiencies. Answer: False The may require one
◉ If a plan of correction is required by ACHA for deficiencies, in how
many days must it be submitted? Answer: 10 days unless alternative
time frame is required
,◉ A deficiency affecting one, or a very limited number of clients or
staff would be considered a what? Answer: Isolated Deficiency
◉ A deficiency in which more then a limited number of clients or
staff would be considered a what? Answer: Patterned Dificiency
◉ A deficiency in which a problem is pervasive in the provider or
represent a systemic failure that affects a large portion of clients is
considered a what? Answer: Widespread Deficiency
◉ How soon must a Class "I" violation be corrected? Answer: 24
hours unless a fixed time period is determined by ACHA
◉ A Violation that presents an imminent danger clients would be
considered a what class? Answer: Class "I"
◉ A violation that directly threatens clients is considered what
class? Answer: Class "II"
◉ A violation that potentially threatens a client is considered what
class? Answer: Class "III"
◉ True or False For Class "I" & "II" violations fines can be waved if
corrected in a time specified. Answer: False
, ◉ A violation that does not have the potential to negatively affect a
client is considered what class? Answer: Class "IV"
◉ Can ACHA impose an administrative fine for violations not
designated as one of the four classes? Answer: Yes
◉ When a moratorium or emergency suspension is placed on a
facility they must post what where? Answer: A notice of action in a
place visible to the public
◉ What class violation would a personal hygiene issue be
considered? Answer: Class "III"
◉ Exceeding your licensed capacity, violating a moratorium,
providing services beyond the scope of your licence, or violating any
terms of your licence are considered what type of violation? Answer:
Unclassified Violation
◉ How many days may ACHA extend a denied, revoked or set to
terminate licence for the sole purpose of allowing safe and orderly
discharge of clients Answer: 30 days
◉ How many months does an ALF have to comply when ACHA is
authorized to adopt a new rule? Answer: 6 months