Georgia
For Georgia, which rule this is is average monthly minimum awake direct care staff-to-resident ratio, waking and non-waking hours; type of staffing rule is staff-to-resident ratio; minimum staffing requirement is an average monthly minimum on-site staff to resident ratio of one awake direct care staff person per 15 residents during waking hours and one awake direct care staff person per 20 residents during non-waking hours where the residents have minimal care needs; awake/awake-on-duty requirement is one awake direct care staff person per 15 residents during waking hours and one awake direct care staff person per 20 residents during non-waking hours; regulatory citation is Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 111-8-63-.09, recorded from its source on 2026-08-18.
- State
- Georgia our reading
- Which rule this is
- average monthly minimum awake direct care staff-to-resident ratio, waking and non-waking hours our reading
- Type of staffing rule
- staff-to-resident ratio our reading
- Minimum staffing requirement
- an average monthly minimum on-site staff to resident ratio of one awake direct care staff person per 15 residents during waking hours and one awake direct care staff person per 20 residents during non-waking hours where the residents have minimal care needs verified
- Awake/awake-on-duty requirement
- one awake direct care staff person per 15 residents during waking hours and one awake direct care staff person per 20 residents during non-waking hours verified
- Regulatory citation
- Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 111-8-63-.09 verified
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What the source says
(18) The community must maintain an average monthly minimum on-site staff to resident ratio of one awake direct care staff person per 15 residents during waking hours and one awake direct care staff person per 20 residents during non-waking hours where the residents have minimal care needs. Average monthly minimum staffing levels shall be calculated and documented by the community using methods and forms specified by the department. However, the assisted living community must staff above these minimum on-site staff ratios to meet the specific residents' ongoing health, safety and care needs.
— law.cornell.edu, retrieved 2026-08-18
Source
- law.cornell.eduhttps://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/georgia/Ga-Comp-R-Regs-R-111-8-63-.09