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Adult Care Facilities/Assisted Living. Adult Care Facilities (ACF) provide long-term, non-medical residential services to adults who are substantially unable to live independently due to physical, mental, or other limitations associated with age or other factors.
The HCBS Rule requires the New York State Department of Health (DOH) to ensure that residential Assisted Living Programs (ALPs), and the entire setting in which the ALP provides services, meet the established standards expressed in the HCBS Rule by March 17, 2022.
Assisted Living Residence (ALR): Provides or arranges for housing, on-site monitoring, and personal care services and/or home care services in a home-like setting to five or more adult residents. The ALR provides daily food service, twenty-four hour on-site monitoring, case management services, and the development of an individualized service ...
Assisted Living Program (ALP): Provides services to persons who are medically eligible for nursing home placement but in a less medically intensive, lower cost setting. The ALP provides personal care, room, board, housekeeping, supervision, home health aides, personal emergency response services, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy ...
Assisted Living Residences. Facilities must offer case management, personal care, coordination of health care services provided by an outside agency, and medication services. Residences certified to provide enhanced assisted living must provide or arrange for nursing services, including assessment and evaluations;
Current regulations governing adult care facilities and assisted living residences require that each medical evaluation (DSS-3122 or an approved substitute) be a written and signed report from a physician.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, ch. X, pt. 1001 - Assisted Living Residences. State Regulations. Compare. § 1001.1 - Applicability. § 1001.2 - Definitions. § 1001.3 - Certificates of incorporation; articles of organization.