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Revised Licensing, Certification, and Registration Process for Assisted . . . INTRODUCTION In an effort to ensure the Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL) is utilizing resources effectively, the Bureau conducted a systems analysis of the initial application process for community-based residential facilities (CBRFs), 3-4 bed adult family homes (AFHs), residential care apartment complexes (RCACs), and adult day care center providers
Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL) Survey Entrance Handout Assisted Living Online License and Certification Continuations Via E-Renewal For 3-4 bed adult family homes, licensed community-based residential facilities, certified residential care apartment complexes, and adult day care centers, BAL requires that providers submit biennial annual reports and license certification continuation fee payments using the e-renewal program Information about the
Wisconsin Department of Health Services The following assisted living facilities have had survey-related documents added to Provider Search during the previous month Visit the Provider Search tool to view a document Survey documents available on Provider Search may be a Statement of Deficiency (SODs), Plan of Correction (POCs), and or an enforcement letter (ENFS)
Assisted Living Facility and Hospital Interface, P-02068 BAL has witnessed the consequences of poor hospital ALF communication in the form of re-hospitalizations, serious medication errors, lack of appropriate client monitoring, falls, and other unfortunate outcomes Communication of key information about the ALF client from the hospital to the ALF prior to discharge is vitally important
Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement in Assisted Living The Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL), within the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), is responsible for protecting and promoting the health, safety, and welfare of residents and tenants living and receiving care in assisted living facilities regulated by BAL
Reporting Requirements for Assisted Living Facilities DISCLAIMER This publication is a reference to assist providers in determining when statutes and codes require them to notify the department of certain incidents Providers are responsible for reading and complying with the current language of the applicable statute or code
DQA Implementation of Home and Community-Based Services Settings Rule . . . INTRODUCTION The Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Medicaid Services (DMS), has agreed that, effective March 1, 2019, the Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL), will begin inspecting DQA-regulated assisted living facilities to ensure compliance with the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) settings rule