#1
Which of the following is a primary characteristic of a residential care facility?
24-hour medical care
Independent living units
Personalized meal plans
Round-the-clock supervision
#2
What is the primary goal of activities and programs in a residential care facility?
Entertainment
Socialization and engagement
Physical therapy
Medical treatment
#3
Which of the following is a characteristic of a person-centered approach in residential care?
Standardized treatment plans for all residents
Limited resident autonomy and decision-making
Focus on individual preferences and needs
Strict enforcement of facility rules
#4
What is the purpose of conducting regular inspections in a residential care facility?
To increase resident's fees
To identify areas for improvement and ensure compliance
To decrease staff salaries
To reduce resident amenities
#5
Which of the following factors is crucial for ensuring a positive resident-staff relationship in a residential care facility?
Minimal staff training
Consistent staff turnover
Open communication and empathy
Strict adherence to rules
#6
What is the primary role of a residential care facility administrator?
Provide direct patient care
Manage facility operations
Assist with medical procedures
Develop treatment plans
#7
Which governing body typically regulates the licensing and operation of residential care facilities?
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
American Medical Association (AMA)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
State health departments
#8
What is an essential consideration when designing the layout of a residential care facility?
Maximizing profitability
Prioritizing staff convenience
Ensuring accessibility and safety
Creating a homelike atmosphere
#9
Which staff member is responsible for coordinating resident care plans and communicating with healthcare providers?
Maintenance worker
Housekeeper
Social worker
Case manager
#10
What is a potential consequence of inadequate staff training in a residential care facility?
Decreased resident satisfaction
Increased profitability
Improved quality of care
Reduced regulatory compliance
#11
What is an example of an environmental modification to improve safety in a residential care facility?
Reducing staff-to-resident ratio
Installing handrails in hallways
Limiting access to outdoor areas
Decreasing lighting in common areas
#12
Which of the following is NOT typically included in a residential care facility's admission process?
Medical assessment
Financial evaluation
Personality test
Review of facility policies
#13
Which factor is NOT typically considered when determining the level of care needed for a resident in a residential care facility?
Physical health status
Emotional well-being
Personal preferences
Occupational history
#14
What is an example of a specialized residential care facility?
Assisted living facility
Hospice care facility
Nursing home
Board and care home
#15
In a residential care facility, what is the purpose of a resident council?
Enforce facility rules
Organize recreational activities
Advocate for resident rights and interests
Coordinate staff training
#16
What is the significance of a resident's care plan in a residential care facility?
It outlines the facility's financial policies
It dictates the frequency of staff meetings
It guides the provision of individualized care
It determines the facility's marketing strategy
#17
Which resident demographic is most likely to require specialized care in a residential facility?
Young adults
Elderly individuals with dementia
Middle-aged professionals
Teenagers