Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) Practice Test

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If an administrator does not renew her certification within four years of expiration date, what must she complete?

  1. 40 hours CE

  2. Do nothing

  3. Initial certification training program

  4. Pay a late fee

The correct answer is: Initial certification training program

The requirement for an administrator who has not renewed her certification within four years of the expiration date is to complete the initial certification training program. This is because significant time has elapsed since the certification was last valid, and the laws, regulations, and best practices in the field may have changed. Requiring individuals in this situation to undergo the initial training ensures they are fully informed about the current standards and practices necessary for effectively managing a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly. The other options may seem plausible in different contexts, but they do not meet the specific requirement outlined for a lapsed certification of this duration. Continuing education hours would generally be required for those maintaining their certification, while doing nothing is not an option given the lapse in certification. Paying a late fee might apply, but it does not address the necessity of completing the initial training program, which is essential for regaining the ability to operate as an administrator legally and competently.