How to Get Licensed as a RCFE Administrator

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To obtain your RCFE license as an administrator for a residential care facility for the elderly in California you need to fulfill a number of requirements. The centerpiece of the program is six days of live classes combined with 20 hours of online instruction. You must also pass a state exam and complete a successful background check. The coursework for this certification includes a core of knowledge that includes instruction on resident care, medication management, Alzheimer’s and dementia and other information. Once completed, you should have the knowledge to become an effective RCFE administrator.

 

Engaging and Relevant Instruction

The most valuable instruction for your RCFE license is from teachers who have had years of real-life experience in the field of elderly care. Assisted Living Education modules that are engaging and entertaining often provide the best learning environment. Proper presentation of interesting material aids in understanding and retention of subject matter. Small class size allows for more vital communication and interchange among students and teaching staff.

The ultimate goal of course is to prepare the student to pass the state exam. The program should also prepare graduates for a successful care in managing and improving the lives of the elderly. The fee for the course typically includes classroom materials, a copy of possible exam questions, a copy of Title 22 and other materials as well as morning snacks and drinks.

 

Solid Preparation

After taking the course and then passing the state exam, you will receive your RCFE license. This opens up several career options. You can work in an existing resident care facility as a manager or in another position. You are certified to own or manage your own facility. You can also play an active role in helping the elderly enjoy this stage of life. Continued learning, experience and study can advance your career and open up other possibilities, such as consulting and serving on state boards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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