Getting Started with California RCFE Licensing

Residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFEs) are a type of housing for seniors. These homes typically provide 24-hour supervision and help with activities of daily living such as hygiene, grooming, housekeeping services, medication assistance, transportation to appointments, and more. These facilities also provide social interaction and community-building activities for residents. Requirements for an RCFE…

Help The Planet and Your Residents: Making An RCFE Environmentally Friendly

Many Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs) are seeking to incorporate a variety of environmentally friendly initiatives in order to improve long-term sustainability. These actions not only positively affect the RCFE’s environmental footprint, but also benefit residents and staff alike by creating healthy living spaces. Utilizing eco-friendly initiatives can help make your RCFE an…

5 Tips for Building a Successful RCFE

The residential care facility/RCFE industry is booming right now. As this population segment grows, so too do the facilities that cater to their needs. Many are starting to learn however that it is getting increasingly difficult to stand out from your competitors and develop a successful facility in any particular region or city. For those…

Three Reasons RCFEs Shouldn’t Provide Transportation to Residents

Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs) – also known as assisted living facilities and nursing homes – are facilities that provide a level of care that includes assistance with daily living activities. These services are provided in a multitude of communities, including family-owned-and-operated ones, providers who serve seniors throughout California, and providers who offer…