Aging & Disability for Professionals - Serving Massachusetts Older Adults and People with Disabilities

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Collecting User Information

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CU – Certification Unit Information

This page collects information of relevance to ELD Certification Unit staff.  It is not intended for ALR users, since it concerns functions and tasks these users do not perform in the system. Note:  this page is *not* connected to the rest of the website, please bookmark this page.  Training videos CU Training Video #1 – […]

About this website: alrir.mass-aging-disability.org

About this website This website is part of 800Ageinfo.com For Professionals, a publication jointly owned by Mass Home Care and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs. Audience This site is intended for an audience of Massachusetts users of ALR Incident Reporter.  Users may be either employees of Assisted Living Residences (ALRs), or staff at the Commonwealth’s ALR […]

Frequently Asked Questions on ALR Certification-related Reportable Incidents

Reporting Resident-Specific Incidents or Residence-Wide Emergencies to Elder Affairs 651 CMR 12.04(11)(c) and (d) June 4, 2007 The following Q&A describes some of the regulatory context of reportable incidents. This document was issued after the 2006 regulation revision.  Note: some of the reporting protocols below are outdated and will be revised.  We have flagged items […]

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