Florida Assisted Living / Group Home Licensing (ALF)
Florida Assisted Living Facilities are AHCA-licensed with three optional specialty endorsements: ECC, LNS, and LMH.
Florida Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs) are residential settings serving adults who need help with ADLs but don't require skilled nursing. AHCA licenses ALFs under Chapter 429, Part I. Three optional specialty licenses expand the resident population the facility can serve.
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