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We understand that clients in Class B licensed residences cannot be NH LOC according to DCA, would they be eligible for GO?

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We understand that clients in Class B licensed residences cannot be NH LOC according to DCA, would they be eligible for GO?

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DACS added Class B Boarding Homes to the list of residences where a GO participant could live largely because of the individuals that lived on their own in such a residence, but needed assistance with Activities of Daily Living. According to DCA, if a home serves more than one person unrelated to the proprietor, it must get a Boarding Home License. (Adult Family Care homes are exempt from this regulation.) The Class B Boarding Home License is valid for a boarding house that offers no financial services and no personal services other than meals, other food services, and laundry. Class B Boarding Homes are designed for individuals who can live independently or independently with services.

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