Community-Based Residential Facilities: Opening a Community-Based Residential Facility

Community-based residential facilities (CBRFs) are places where five or more unrelated people live together in a community setting. Services offered include room and board, supervision, support services. Up to three hours of nursing care can be given per week.

These adults do not require care above intermediate-level nursing care.

Learn more about CBRFs in Wis. Stat. § 50.01(1g).

The Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is responsible for regulating facilities that serve:

  • Frail elderly.
  • People with developmental, mental health, physical or sensory disabilities.
  • Individuals with substance abuse problems.

DQA is responsible for administering Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 83 as required by Wis. Stat. ch. 50, which governs licensure of a CBRF. DQA doesn't refer residents for placement in assisted living facilities or provide funding to facilities to care for residents. Residents may be eligible to receive waiver funding through county departments of health or human services or Family Care managed care organizations.

Effective September 1, 2021, the Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL) requires all CBRF applications to be submitted online through the e-Licensure program.

The e-Licensure program has simplified the application and license fee payment process. Program highlights include the:

  • Ability to complete, sign, and submit application online.
  • Ability to save your progress and return at a later time to complete and submit the application.
  • Ability to upload supporting documents.
  • Convenience of submitting the license fee payment online using a credit card or e-Cheque via the US Bank secure site and receive an email confirmation.
  • Reduction of mailing and processing wait times, along with postage expenses.
  • Ability to print your application after submission.

Refer to the "Prior to Applying for a License" heading below for instructions and the links to get started.

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Last revised March 3, 2025