- Provider - Adult Family Homes

Provider Details

Adult Family Homes

Description:

For persons who seek small congregate care settings, Adult Family Homes (AFHs) are designed to house up to four persons. These homes are licensed under Chapter HFS 88 (exit DHFS), Wisconsin Administrative Code.



An AFH is defined as "a place where three or four adults who are not related to the operator reside and receive care, treatment or services that are above the level of room and board and that may include up to seven hours per week of nursing care per resident."



Counties certify one- and two-bed adult family homes.



AFHs can admit people of advanced age, persons with dementia, developmental disabilities, mental health problems, physical disabilities, traumatic brain injury, AIDS, Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, correctional clients, pregnant women needing counseling and/or the terminally ill.



The minimum age requirement for residing in an AFH is 18 years.



The licensing process for an AFH includes submission of a completed application, including a biennial fee of $135. Once the application is submitted and reviewed, the facility is visited by a licensing specialist.



A notification of licensure or denial of license will be issued within 70 days of receipt of the completed application and visit.



All AFHs must adhere to Chapters HFS 12 and HFS 13 (exit DHFS), Wisconsin Administrative Code – Caregiver Background Checks and Allegation Reporting.



State licensing specialists inspect AFHs every two years, via unannounced surveys. However, a facility may be visited between these inspections, if there are any complaints received by the department.



For AFHs that are not in compliance with State laws governing them, the penalty under Chapter 50, Wis. Stats., (exit DHFS) is to revoke their license.



For Complaints contact the Division of Quality Assurance regarding:

Assisted Living Facilities

Includes Community Based Residential Facilities and Adult Family Homes (group homes), Adult Day Care and Residential Care Apartment Complexes



•To contact the appropriate DQA Regional Office directly, please refer to the Assisted Living regional office map. http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/bqaconsumer/AssistedLiving/ALSreglmap.htm



•To file a complaint online select: The Online Complaint Intake System. http://4.selectsurvey.net/DHS/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=82L1n82K



•To use the toll free number to file a complaint dial 1-800-642-6552.

Service Categories

Facilities - Adult Family Homes

Geographic Areas Served

  • States WI

Sites

This organization has no sites

Organization Products and Services
This organzation has not listed any products or services.

Last Update Date: 07/09/2020

Request to Update Provider Information
Confirm Provider Information