The document outlines California state licensing laws for residential facilities providing care and supervision. It defines care as assisting residents with feeding, bathing, dressing, and personal needs. It defines supervision as overseeing a resident's medication, money, transportation, and treatment services. Any facility providing these types of care or supervision is required by law to be state licensed.
The document outlines California state licensing laws for residential facilities providing care and supervision. It defines care as assisting residents with feeding, bathing, dressing, and personal needs. It defines supervision as overseeing a resident's medication, money, transportation, and treatment services. Any facility providing these types of care or supervision is required by law to be state licensed.
The document outlines California state licensing laws for residential facilities providing care and supervision. It defines care as assisting residents with feeding, bathing, dressing, and personal needs. It defines supervision as overseeing a resident's medication, money, transportation, and treatment services. Any facility providing these types of care or supervision is required by law to be state licensed.
The State Department of Social Services licensing law states that any residential facility that provides care and/or supervision to mental and/or physically disabled persons is required to be state licensed. Briefly stated care is defined as: