Bureau of Assisted Living Quality Assurance/Improvement Survey – Don’t miss out, share your thoughts with us!

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Division of Quality Assurance: Assisted Living

Attn: Assisted Living Providers

Bureau of Assisted Living Quality Assurance/Improvement Survey – Don’t miss out, share your thoughts with us!

Thank you to all of the Assisted Living Facility (ALF) employees who have completed the survey so far! We have received 98 responses and look forward to receiving many more valuable responses before the survey closes on April 30, 2021.

The Wisconsin Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL) invites employees of ALFs regulated by BAL to participate in an anonymous Quality Assurance/Improvement Survey. Assisted Living Facilities include Adult Day Care Centers (ADCCs), 3-4 bed Adult Family Homes (AFHs), Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs), and Residential Care Apartment Complexes (RCACs). This survey asks you to think about quality assurance and improvement efforts at your ALF and asks for your advice about assisted living quality assurance and improvement for the future. The purpose of the survey is to identify best practices in quality assurance and improvement. Every voice matters!

Who should participate in the survey?

  • Management Staff (e.g., licensee, regional staff, administrator, house/service manager)
  • Nursing Staff (e.g., registered nurse, licensed practical nurse)
  • Direct Care Staff (e.g., caregiver, certified nursing assistant)
  • Ancillary Staff (e.g., activities, dietary, facilities management, human resources)

Survey:

Take the Quality Assurance/Improvement Survey by April 30, 2021. Please answer the questions with respect to your individual perceptions and knowledge of quality assurance and improvement in ALFs. Please only respond to this survey if you are an employee of an ALF. The survey is expected to take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Questions:

Please visit the BAL Quality Assurance/Improvement Survey webpage for more information. If you have any questions or comments regarding this survey, please contact the Bureau of Assisted Living.