ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITY (ARF)
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1. Which resident population is an Adult Residential Facility (ARF) licensed
to serve in California?
A. Individuals requiring continuous skilled nursing care
B. Adults aged 18–59 with functional limitations
C. Children with developmental disabilities
D. Adults requiring acute psychiatric hospitalization
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
ARFs are licensed to serve adults ages 18–59 who may have functional,
behavioral, or mental health limitations but do not require skilled nursing or
acute psychiatric hospitalization.
,2. Which document must be completed prior to admission to ensure the
facility can meet a resident’s needs?
A. Needs and Services Plan
B. Incident Report
C. Personnel Record
D. Disaster Plan
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
A Needs and Services Plan identifies the resident’s functional abilities, required
services, and supervision needs. It ensures the facility can safely meet the
resident’s care requirements before admission.
3. How often must the Needs and Services Plan be reviewed and updated?
A. Annually
B. Every 6 months
C. Upon admission only
D. Whenever there is a change in condition
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
The plan must be updated whenever a resident’s condition, behavior, or service
needs change, not on a fixed schedule alone.
4. Which of the following is a core responsibility of the ARF Administrator?
A. Dispensing prescription medications
B. Ensuring compliance with Title 22 regulations
C. Diagnosing mental health conditions
D. Providing medical treatment
Correct Answer: B
,Rationale:
The administrator is legally responsible for regulatory compliance, staff
supervision, resident rights, and facility operations—not medical diagnosis or
treatment.
5. Which staff member may assist with medications in an ARF?
A. Any employee with first aid training
B. Only licensed nurses
C. Trained and authorized unlicensed staff
D. Family members
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Unlicensed staff may assist with medications only if they have completed
required training and are authorized, following strict medication assistance
rules.
6. What action must be taken if a resident refuses medication?
A. Document and notify the prescribing professional
B. Force administration
C. Discontinue the medication permanently
D. Ignore the refusal
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Medication refusals must be documented, and the prescribing professional must
be notified. Residents retain the right to refuse treatment.
, 7. Which of the following is considered a reportable incident?
A. Resident choosing to skip a meal
B. Medication error
C. Routine staff shift change
D. Scheduled doctor appointment
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Medication errors are serious incidents and must be documented and reported per
licensing requirements.
8. How soon must serious incidents generally be reported to Community Care
Licensing?
A. Within 30 days
B. Within 14 days
C. Within 7 days
D. As soon as possible, typically within 24 hours
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Serious incidents (injury, abuse, death, missing residents) must be reported
immediately or within 24 hours, followed by written documentation.
9. Which right is guaranteed to all ARF residents?
A. The right to refuse services
B. The right to smoke indoors
C. The right to manage facility funds
D. The right to unrestricted visitors
Correct Answer: A