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The primary need of congregate living health facility residents shall be for availability of skilled nursing care on a recurring, intermittent, extended, or continuous basis.
- Skilled Nursing Facility. A SNF means a health facility or a distinct part of a hospital which provides continuous skilled nursing care and supportive care to patients whose primary need is for availability of skilled nursing care on an extended basis.
- Skilled Nursing Facility—Licensing Only. SNFs that have not requested certification as providers under the Title XVIII-XIX reimbursement programs are surveyed as licensing only SNFs.
- Skilled Nursing Facility/Intermediate Care Facility. Skilled nursing facilities that are certified additionally as providers of intermediate care provide inpatient care to patients who have need for skilled nursing supervision and need supportive care, but who do not require continuous nursing care.
- General Acute Care Hospitals. Consolidated Accreditation and Licensure Surveys (CALs) GACHs in California that apply for, and receive Joint Commission Accreditation are surveyed CALS program.
(1)“Congregate living health facility” means a residential home with a capacity, except as provided in paragraph (4), of no more than 18 beds, that provides inpatient care, including the following basic services: medical supervision, 24-hour skilled nursing and supportive care, pharmacy, dietary, social, recreational, and at least one type ...
CONGREGATE LIVING HEALTH FACILITY means a residential home with a capacity, except as provided in paragraph (3), of no more than 12 beds, that provides inpatient care, including the following basic services: medical supervision, 24-hour skilled nursing and supportive care, pharmacy, dietary, social, recreational and at least one type of service ...
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Congregate living health facility: means a residential home with a capacity, except as provided in paragraph (4), of no more than 18 beds, that provides inpatient care, including the following basic services: medical supervision, 24-hour skilled nursing and supportive care, pharmacy, dietary, social, recreational, and at least one type of ...
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Jan 1, 1993 · (b) Pending adoption of the regulations pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (a), an entity shall be licensed as a congregate living health facility serving persons who are terminally ill, persons who are catastrophically and severely disabled, persons who are mentally alert but physically disabled, or any combination of these ...