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  2. Code ch. DHS 83. Regulatory information. Select a link to learn more: Carbon Monoxide Detectors (SPS 328.02(1)(c)—Learn about requirements for carbon monoxide detectors in CBRFs. Caregiver Programs—Learn more about caregiver programs, including background checks, feeding assistance, medication aides, and more.

  3. Community-Based Residential Facilities: Approved Training...

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/regulations/cbrf/training.htm

    DHS designated the University of Wisconsin Green Bay to develop the curriculum for CBRF training programs. The University of Wisconsin Green Bay coordinates the approval of qualified trainers. It also maintains public directories for approved programs, instructors, and trainees as set in Wis. Admin. Code § DHS 83.20.

  4. Community-Based Residential Facilities: Opening a Community-Based...

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/regulations/cbrf/openingfacility.htm

    Code § DHS 83.05(2) identifies the required content of a complete application. DHS will schedule an initial licensing visit when the application is complete. DHS has 70 days to approve or deny a license. This processing period begins after DHS receives the complete licensing application packet and completes the initial licensing survey.

  5. Waivers, Approvals, Variances, and Exceptions: Assisted Living

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/regulations/waiver-variance-assisted-living.htm

    Code § DHS 83.27(2)(g): The community-based residential facility may not admit or retain a person who requires a chemical or physical restraint except as authorized under s. 50.09(1)(k) , Stats. which states that "Physical restraints may be used in an emergency when necessary to protect the resident from injury to himself or herself or others ...

  6. Regulations: Assisted Living Administrator Training Courses

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/regulations/cbrf/assistedliving-training.htm

    Code § DHS 83.15(1)(c). People also may qualify if they: Have at least two years of experience in a health care field, have direct contact with client/patient groups (Wis. Admin. Code § DHS 83.02(16)), and successfully complete a department-approved training course. Training courses approved by DHS must cover six core skills.

  7. Community-Based Residential Facilities: Forms | Wisconsin...

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/regulations/cbrf/forms.htm

    This page includes forms related to community-based residential facilities (CBRFs) in Wisconsin. Select a link to learn more:

  8. Assisted Living: Medication Management and Administration

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/regulations/assisted-living/mm-administration.htm

    Code § DHS 83.37(2)(b)). RNs can assign tasks, such as injections, to staff at the facility. If the RN meets certain requirements, insulin can be in a vial or insulin pen.

  9. Reporting Requirements for Assisted Living Facilities

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/publications/p02007.pdf

    Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 13, Reporting and Investigation of Caregiver Misconduct • Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 46, Social Services (Elder Abuse Reporting) • Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 83, Community-Based Residential Facilities • Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 88, Licensed Adult Family Homes • Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 89, Residential Care Apartment ...

  10. Assisted Living: Registered Nurse Medication Delegation

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/regulations/assisted-living/mm-rn-delegation.htm

    Code § DHS 83.42(1)(v) Residential Care Apartment Complex. Wisconsin Admin. Code § DHS 89.13(22)

  11. Division of Quality Assurance: Bureau of Assisted Living Regional...

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/dqa/bal-regionalmap.htm

    Director, Bureau of Assisted Living: Kenneth Brotheridge, 608-266-8598 Deputy Director, Bureau of Assisted Living: Kathy Lyons, 608-266-0371