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Caregiver Complete Set Exam/107
Questions and Answers (Complete
set of glossary of terms for Caregiver
program)
Abuse - -The intentional infliction of physical harm; injury caused by
negligent acts or omissions; unreasonable confinement; sexual abuse or
sexual assault; or a pattern of ridiculing or demeaning a resident, making
derogatory remarks, verbally harassing, or threatening to inflict physical
harm on a resident

-Accept - -An individual begins living in and receiving services at an assisted
living facility; or<br /> b. An individual begins receiving adult day health
care services or respite care services from an assisted living facility

-Accident - -means an unexpected occurrence that causes harm to a
resident

-Activities of daily living - -Bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, mobility,
transfer, and toileting.

-Adult day health care services - -A program that provides planned care
supervision and activities, personal care, personal living skills training, meals
and health monitoring in a group setting during a portion of a continuous
twenty-four hour period. Adult day health services may also include
preventive, therapeutic and restorative health related services that do not
include behavioral health services.

-Adult foster care - -A residential setting which provides room and board
and adult foster care services for at least one and no more than four adults
who are participants in the Arizona long-term care system pursuant to
Chapter 29, Article 2 of this title and in which the sponsor or the manager
resides with the residents and integrates the residents who are receiving
adult foster care into that person's family.

-Applicant - -An individual, firm, partnership, association, or corporation that
has submitted an application for,
a. An assisted living facility license; b. Department approval of an exemption
in R9-10-702; or c. Department approval of an assisted living training
program.

, -Assessment - -A written analysis of a resident's abilities; preferences; and
need for supervisory care services, personal care services, or directed care
services.

-Assistance - -The help or aid necessary to complete a function or a task.

-Assistant Caregiver - -An assisted living facility that provides resident
rooms or residential units to eleven or more residents.

-Assisted living facility - -A residential care institution, including adult foster
care, that provides or contracts to provide supervisory care services,
personal care services or directed care services on a continuing basis.

-Assisted living home - -An assisted living facility that provides resident
rooms to ten or fewer residents.

-Bathing - -Washing, rinsing, and drying all parts of an individual's body.

-Bedbound - -Confined to a bed or chair because of an inability to ambulate
even with assistance.

-Bedroom - -A portion of a facility that is wall-enclosed with a door where a
resident sleeps and maintains personal items.

-Behavioral health residential services - -A therapeutic regimen of
screening, evaluation, treatment, or rehabilitation provided on a 24-hour
basis to individuals suffering from mental disorders, emotional conditions, or
the effects of substance abuse.

-Board of Examiners - -The Board of Examiners of Nursing Care Institution
Administrators and Assisted Living Facility Managers.

-Caregiver - -An individual who provides supervisory care services, personal
care services, or directed care services to residents.

-Charge - -A one-time payment or a payment that is not incurred in fixed,
regular intervals.

-chemical restraint - -Any medication that is administered for purposes of
discipline or convenience and is not required to treat a resident's medical
symptoms

-Clean - -Free of dirt or debris by such methods as washing with soap and
water, vacuuming, wiping, dusting, or sweeping

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