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California Code § 87411(c)Staff Personal Care Training

How CCLD inspectors cite this regulation, what providers do to stay clear of it, and where it appears in the public record.

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Regulation text

What California Code § 87411(c) actually says

California Code § 87411(c)

All RCFE staff who assist residents with personal activities of daily living shall receive initial and annual training as specified in Health and Safety Code sections 1569.625 and 1569.69.

From the field

What providers tell us about this citation

Based on community experience, not official guidance.

78 California RCFEs were cited for this. Keep a binder of all staff training certificates ready for your LPA, and verify annual refresher dates are tracked, because inspectors will compare your staff roster to your training logs.

By the numbers

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facilities cited in the last 90 days

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Trajectory
Steady
Last 90 days vs. previous 90 days.

What other providers do

Common practices to stay clear of Staff Personal Care Training

Common practices shared by providers. Confirm requirements with your licensing analyst.

Common practices

What to avoid

  • Hiring staff and allowing them to assist residents before completing required training
  • Forgetting to schedule and document annual refresher training for current employees
  • Failing to keep training logs organized and accessible for Licensing Program Analysts

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers based on public CCLD data and regulation text. May not reflect recent changes.

What is a staff personal care training violation?
Title 22, Section 87411(c) requires RCFE staff who help residents with daily activities to complete specific initial and annual training. This ensures caregivers know how to assist residents safely and respect their rights. Without this training, staff may lack the skills needed for proper resident care.
How common is this violation in California assisted living?
According to public CCLD inspection data, 78 California RCFEs were cited for this personal care training deficiency. It is typically classified as a Type B violation, meaning it poses a potential risk if not corrected. Facilities in Los Angeles and Sacramento counties accounted for a significant portion of these citations.
What happens if an RCFE is cited for staff training violations?
The California CCLD will issue a Type B citation and require a plan of correction. The facility must document how and when staff will complete the required personal care training. Type A citations carry higher penalties, but Type B citations still require immediate action to avoid further compliance issues.
How do I fix or prevent a personal care training citation?
Maintain a detailed training log for every employee who assists residents. Verify that each staff member completes the training outlined in Health and Safety Code sections 1569.625 and 1569.69 before they begin providing care. Schedule annual refreshers and keep all certificates accessible for LPA review.
Does a staff training violation affect my RCFE license?
Yes, repeated failures to meet Title 22 training requirements can lead to increased scrutiny during your annual inspection. The CCLD may require your facility to undergo follow-up visits to verify compliance. Consistent noncompliance could put your facility license at risk.

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This information is educational and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed child care compliance consultant for guidance specific to your facility. Citation data is sourced from California Community Care Licensing Division public records and is refreshed regularly.