"Master effective financial and general management for group home operations with our CEU course. Learn valued skills in budgeting, regulatory compliance, and daily operations to ensure responsible and successful management. Enroll now for success!"
Intro Section B: What is an RCFE and Why This Learning Matters...
Intro Section C: Sources Used in Some of this Learning Product's Development
Intro Section D: Why is Responsible Financial & General Management so Important?
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Asset Management
Lesson 1: Understanding Asset Management
Lesson 2: Importance of Managing Cash Responsibly and Strategies
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Chapter 2: Types of Assets in Residential Care Facilities
Lesson 1: Tangible vs. Intangible Assets
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Chapter 3: Asset Acquisition and Maintenance
Lesson 1: Maintenance and Upkeep of Assets
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Chapter 4: Asset Depreciation and Disposal
Lesson 1: Understanding Depreciation
Lesson 2: Strategies for Asset Disposal
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Chapter 5: Asset Management Tools and Software
Lesson 1: Introduction to Asset Management Software
Lesson 2: Benefits of Using Asset Management Tools
Lesson 3 - The Course Wrap-Up
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Chapter 6 - Post-Test/Review
Lesson 1 - Post-Test/Review
Effective Financial & General Management for RCFE & Group Homes | Direct Care Training & Resource Center, Inc.
Staff Training • Michigan AFC & RCFE • 4 CEUs
Effective Financial & General Management for RCFE & Group Homes
Strengthen the financial backbone of your residential care program. Learn how to budget, manage assets, plan for maintenance and depreciation, and document responsibly so your Adult Foster Care home or RCFE stays compliant, sustainable, and survey-ready.
Develop realistic budgets for your group home or RCFE, manage cash responsibly, and align spending with quality resident care and regulatory expectations.
Asset Management & Maintenance
Understand tangible and intangible assets, plan for upkeep, and use maintenance strategies that protect your facility’s value and resident safety.
Documentation & Compliance
Learn how to document financial decisions, track depreciation, and organize records in ways that support audits, surveys, and payer reviews.
What You’ll Gain
4 CEUs that apply to Michigan Adult Foster Care and residential care continuing education requirements
Clear strategies for budgeting, cash management, and responsible use of program revenue
Practical tools for managing assets, planning maintenance, and understanding depreciation
Confidence in preparing for audits, surveys, and oversight by regulators or payers
A certificate of completion from Direct Care Training & Resource Center, Inc. for your personnel file
Financial strength is clinical strength: when your Adult Foster Care home or RCFE is well-managed, residents benefit from stability, safety, and continuity of care.