Community Care Facility Licensing (CCFL) monitors Hospital Act Facility (HAF) sites for compliance with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act (CCALA), Residential Care Regulation (RCR), and the
Director of Licensing Standards of Practice (DOLSOP). The CCALA and RCR serve as the minimum standards to which the HAF sites are measured against.
This routine inspection was conducted to assess compliance with the CCALA, RCR and the DOLSOP. Evidence for this report was based on the Licensing Officer's observations, review of records, and information provided by staff at the time of the inspection.
The following areas were reviewed:
- Physical Facility
- Staffing
- Policies and Procedures
- Care and Supervision
- Hygiene and Communicable Disease Control
- Medication
- Nutrition and Food Services
- Program
- Records and Reporting
As part of this routine inspection a facility risk assessment tool is completed and a copy is provided. The risk assessment includes non-compliance identified during the routine inspection, and a 3 year historical review of the facility's compliance and operation.
For additional resources and links to legislation, please visit the Community Care Facilities Licensing website at https://www.fraserhealth.ca/health-topics-a-to-z/long-term-care-licensing#.XUHwhWyos2z |