All Assisted Living/Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs) Resources

Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs) are staffed group living arrangements that provide room, board, supervision and other supportive services to five or more unrelated residents. Typically, residents have a private or shared sleeping room and share living, dining, and bathroom space with other residents of the facility. CBRFs are intended for people who cannot live independently but are neither acutely ill nor need extensive amounts of nursing care. Facilities vary in size from five residents to over 100. Some are houses, others are facilities. Some serve a frail elderly population; others serve people with disabilities, people with Alzheimer’s disease, or mixed group of residents. All CBRFs are licensed by the state.

For other levels of care, please look at the resources under Adult Family Homes (AFH), Assisted Living,  Nursing Homes/Skilled Nursing Facilities Services and Residential Care Living Complexes (RCAC).

*Facility self-identifies as having ability to meet specific needs of persons with memory loss. This does not require certification or different licensing.

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All Assisted Living/Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs) Resources

Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs) are staffed group living arrangements that provide room, board, supervision and other supportive services to five or more unrelated residents. Typically, residents have a private or shared sleeping room and share living, dining, and bathroom space with other residents of the facility. CBRFs are intended for people who cannot live independently but are neither acutely ill nor need extensive amounts of nursing care. Facilities vary in size from five residents to over 100. Some are houses, others are facilities. Some serve a frail elderly population; others serve people with disabilities, people with Alzheimer’s disease, or mixed group of residents. All CBRFs are licensed by the state.

For other levels of care, please look at the resources under Adult Family Homes (AFH), Assisted Living,  Nursing Homes/Skilled Nursing Facilities Services and Residential Care Living Complexes (RCAC).

*Facility self-identifies as having ability to meet specific needs of persons with memory loss. This does not require certification or different licensing.