Assisted Living and Community Residential Care Facilities



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Assisted Living and Community Residential Care Facilities A Practical Guide for Consumers Developed by the SC CRCF Committee Updated 1-4-13

Community Residential Care Facilities (CRCFs) and Assisted Living Homes: provide room and board and a degree of personal assistance. The core services provided include, but are not limited to: Three meals a day Snacks at no additional charge Housekeeping services Assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, and walking Medication assistance Hours, seven days a week staffing Transportation to medical appointments As a CRCF resident you have the right to be treated with dignity and respect, to have freedom of choice, and a physical environment that is safe, secure, sanitary and wellmaintained. To make inquiries about the Resident's Bill of Rights contact the Department of Health & Environmental Control-Division of Health Licensing at (803) 545-4370 or www.myscgov.com. This Web site also links to all state agencies noted in this brochure. LICENSING SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) Division of Health Licensing- Responsible for licensing and monitoring CRCFs for compliance with licensing standards. 2600 Bull St. Columbia, SC 29201-1708 (803) 545-4370 (803) 545-4212 fax SC Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulations-Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators (LLR) The Board licenses qualified individuals as nursing home administrators and community residential care facility administrators, and oversees continuing education, discipline and practice of administration. 110 Centerview Dr. Columbia, SC 29210 (803) 896-4544 (803) 896-4555 fax calhouns@llr.sc.gov

FUNDING SC Department of Health and Human Services Optional State Supplement Program (DHHS-OSS) Provides elderly and disabled South Carolinians access to a quality long term care continuum. OSS Project Administrator PO Box 8206 Columbia, SC 29202-8206 (803) 898-2590 (803) 255-8209 SC Department of Health and Human Services Integrated Personal Care Services Program (DHHS-IPC) Provides reimbursement to qualified CRCFs to provide additional services to residents who meet program requirements and who participate in the OSS program. Janet Clayton or Gloria Washington PO Box 82061 Columbia, SC 29202-8206 (803) 898-2590 (803) 255-8209 fax REPORTING CONCERNS Complaints may be filed by anyone, such as a resident, family member staff or visitor either in writing or verbally. The complainant may choose to remain anonymous. To file a complaint contact: DHEC Division of Health Licensing (803) 545-4370 (803) 545-4212 fax SC Attorney General-Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Prosecutes neglect, abuse and financial exploitation occurring in community residential care facilities, nursing homes and other licensed facilities. Brenda Otto PO Box 11549 Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 734-3660 (888) 662-8754 toll-free (803) 734-8754 fax Agbotto@AG.state.sc.us Governor's Office on Aging-Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Investigates complaints made on behalf of residents in community residential care facilities. Assists residents in protecting their health, safety, welfare and rights. Dale Watson 1301 Gervais St. Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 734-9900 (803) 734-9886 fax dwatson@aging.sc.gov SC Department of LLR-Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators Investigates complaints regarding administrators. (803) 896-4544

ADVOCACY/SUPPORT Mental Health Association in SC (MHASC) Provides client advocacy and legislative advocacy training, consumer outreach and support services, including residential programs. Joy Jay 1823 Gadsden St. I Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 779-5363 (800) 375-9894 toll-free (803) 779-0017 fax MHA@mha-sc.org National Alliance for the Mentally III in SC (NAMI) Provides free education programs and support to family members. David Almeida PO Box 1267 Columbia, SC 29202 (803) 733-9592 (803) 733-9593 fax NAMIofsc@logicsouth.com Protection and Advocacy for People with Disabilities, Inc. (P&A) Protects the legal, civil and human rights of people with disabilities including conducting Team Advocacy inspections. Information and Referral Specialist 3710 Landmark Dr., Suite 208 Columbia, SC 29204 (803) 782-0639 (866) 275-7273 toll-free (803) 790-1946 fax http://pandasc.org/ Self-Help Association Regarding Emotions (SHARE) Helps people help themselves through advocacy,education, recovery programs, and support groups for people with mental illnesses or motional challenges. Bonnie Pate 427 Meeting St. W. Columbia, SC 29212 (803) 739-5712 (800) 832-8032 toll-free scshare@bellsouth.net RELATED SERVICES SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (DDSN) Plans, develops, coordinates and funds services for South Carolinians with mental retardation, autism, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and related disabilities. Joan S. Sanford PO Box 4706 Columbia, SC 29240 (803) 898-9685 (888) 376-4636 toll-free (803) 898-9660 fax SC DHHS-Division of Community Long Term Care Offers a variety of programs to serve persons who want to live at home, need assistance with their care and are eligible for Medicaid. Maria F. Patton PO Box 8206 Columbia, SC 29201-8206 (803) 898-2590 (803) 898-4509 fax Patton@dhhs.state.sc.us SC DHEC-Bureau of Home Health and Long Term Care Provides home health services statewide. Michael D. Byrd 2600 Bull St. Columbia, SC 29201

(803) 898-0559 (803) 898-0350 fax byrdmd@columb60.dhec.state.sc.us SC Department of Mental Health (SCDMH) Supports the recovery of people with mental illnesses and provides screening, counseling, day program, and clubhouse services. Marjorie Wilson-Guess 2414 Bull St. Columbia, SC 29202 (803) 898-8326 (803) 898-8590 fax mdw27@scdmh.org SC Department of Social Services-Adult Protective Services (DSS) Investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable adults who reside in the community. The SC Government Web site www.myscgov.com provides the telephone numbers for all DSS County Offices. ASSOCIATIONS SC Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging (SCANPHA) Represents all levels of care for older persons that are non-profit and does include residential care facilities. Vickie Moody 2711 Middleburg Dr., Suite 309-8 Columbia, SC 29204 (803) 988-0005 (803) 988-1017 fax scanpha@att.net SC Association of Residential Care Homes (SCARCH) Represents the assisted living and residential care facility industry. Melissa Yetter 1300 Sumter St., Suite 206 Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 933-0921 (800) 862-2908 toll-free (803) 933-0923 fax SCARCHemail@aol.com www.scarch.org SC CRCF COMMITTEE PARTICIPATING AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders Association, Inc. Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators (LLR) National Alliance for the Mentally III of SC (NAMI) Protection & Advocacy for People with Disabilities, Inc.(P&A) Sincere Home Owners United Together (SHOUT) SC Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging (SCANPHA) SC Association of Residential Care Homes (SCARCH) SC Department of Disabilities & Special Needs (DDSN) SC Department of Social Services (DSS) SC Department of Health & Environmental Control(DHEC) SC Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) SC Department of Mental Health (DMH) SC Mental Health Association in S.C. (MHASC) SC Self-Help Association Regarding Emotions (SHARE)