Assisted Living Facility
6 month process
An assisted living facility (ALF) is designed to provide personal care services in the least restrictive and most home-like environment. These facilities can range in size from one resident to several hundred, and may offer a wide variety of personal and nursing services designed specifically to meet an individual’s personal needs. Facilities are licensed to provide routine personal care services under a “Standard” license, or more specific services under the authority of “Specialty” licenses. ALFs meeting the requirements for a Standard license may also qualify for specialty licenses. The purpose of “Specialty Licenses” is to allow individuals to “age in place” in familiar surroundings that can adequately and safely meet their continuing healthcare needs.
- Obtain Company National Provider Number
- Company Insurance
- Complete Resident Files and Staff Files
- 2hr Coaching Call
- Register Business name with State.
- Apply for Employer Identification Number
- Complete Health Inspection
- Complete Fire Inspection (Sprinkler System and Fire Alarm System)
- Setup Training Courses/Pass State Test
- Complete Zoning Requirements
- Complete Company Policy & Procedure
- Setup Background Screening
- Obtain Menu Calendar
- Complete Company Operation Files
- Stage property for inspections
- Complete Financial Affidavit
- Complete Emergency Plan
- Complete Company Training Manual
- Submit Application to State
- Assist with State Survey