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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
9070(3)
 
Phraseology:

RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES FOR ADULTS — including supervisors and receptionists — N.O.C.

Classification 9070(3) shall not be used for division of payroll in connection with Classifications 8804(1), Substance Use Disorder Recovery Homes, or 8804(2), Social Rehabilitation Facilities for Adults, unless the operation described by Classification 9070(3) constitutes a separate and distinct enterprise having no connection with the operations covered by Classifications 8804(1) or 8804(2).

Footnote:

Residential care facilities for adults provide assisted care and supervision to their residents. Such services include but are not limited to assisting residents with dressing, eating, personal hygiene and taking medications. This classification also applies to the provision of assisted care and supervision to residents with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, mild cognitive impairment and similar disorders provided such residents do not receive or require skilled nursing care.

This classification includes certified administrators, including but not limited to Nursing Home Administrators, Residential Care Facility for the Elderly Administrators, Adult Residential Facility Administrators and Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professionals. This classification also includes employees who provide tours of the facility, including but not limited to tours for marketing, admission or inspection purposes.

Employees at the same location who do not provide any assisted care services but provide congregate living services to residents who do not require care and supervision shall be separately classified as 8851, Congregate Living Facilities for the Elderly.

Employees at the same location who provide assisted care services to residents who require skilled nursing care, which may include residents with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, mild cognitive impairment and similar disorders, shall be separately classified as 8829(1), Skilled Nursing Facilities, or 8829(2), Convalescent Nursing Facilities.

When the residential care facility also has employees at the same location who are classified as 8851, Congregate Living Facilities for the Elderly, 8829(1), Skilled Nursing Facilities, and/or 8829(2), Convalescent Nursing Facilities, employees common to all operations, including but not limited to food services, laundry, maintenance, security and miscellaneous employees shall be assigned to the classification describing the level of care designated for the largest number of beds per the facility license.

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Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
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RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES FOR ADULTS — N.O.C.

Classification 9070(3) shall not be used for division of payroll in connection with Classifications 8804(1), Substance Use Disorder Recovery Homes, or 8804(2), Social Rehabilitation Facilities for Adults, unless the operation described by Classification 9070(3) constitutes a separate and distinct enterprise having no connection with the operations covered by Classifications 8804(1) or 8804(2).

This classification shall apply to those firms providing community care facilities for residents who are ambulatory and where the facilities are nonmedically oriented. Such firms provide nonmedical care services including, but not limited to, assisting residents with dressing, eating, personal hygiene and taking medications.

A separate unit operated at the same location for the provision of congregate living services only (no care and supervision) shall be separately classified as 8851, Congregate Living Facilities.

Skilled nursing care provided at the same location as an identifiable unit, shall be separately classified as 8829(1), Nursing Homes.

When the residential care facility operates separate units at the same location that are classified as 8851, Congregate Living Facilities, and/or 8829(1), Nursing Homes, employees common to all operations including, but not limited to, food services, laundry, maintenance, security and supervisory employees shall be assigned to the governing classification. (See Section II, Classification Terminology, for the definition of "Governing Classification".)

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