Ask Title 22: Medications in RCFEs
Thank you for helping me test this prototype. The RCFE Medication GPT is trained only on excerpts of California Title 22 regulations related to medications. Your role is to make sure it answers accurately, without drawing on information from outside of the regulations.
Sometimes AI makes things up. This test is to make sure the answers only come from Title 22 and not from anywhere else.
Please do not use any real resident names or information. Use “Resident A” or “Resident B” if needed.
Instructions for Testers
Click the button below to open the GPT.
Ask questions. You can use the sample prompts below, or come up with your own. The goal is to push the chatbot and see if you can make it slip up or ‘hallucinate.’ Please try at least 10 prompts, using it the same way you’d normally use ChatGPT.
Asses the information the chat gives you. Was it accurate? Did it stick to regulations? Did it make anything up?
Answer the questions below.
Copy/paste the entire conversation into the form below.
Step 1: Click the button to open the GPT.
Step 2: Ask Questions
Use the examples or make up your own.
We’re testing to make sure it draws information only from CCR Title 22, so ask it anything you can think of.
Sample questions:
What’s the difference between assistance and administration?
When should a medication be centrally stored?
What information should be on the MAR?
What do I do if a resident won’t take his medications?
What must a PRN order include?
Quote §87465(e) exactly.
Which medications should be included in dementia training?
Should I treat melatonin as a PRN?
Which medications are controlled substances?
Can staff crush a pill and mix it into food?
Make up your own questions:
You can also invent your own questions — try asking about specific drug names, federal or OSHA rules, or general ‘best practices’ to see if the chatbot strays outside Title 22.
Step 3: Assess the Information
This is where you, the expert, come in.
Look closely at each answer the chatbot gives you. Ask yourself:
Is it accurate based on the regulation text?
Did it cite the correct section number?
Did it stay within Title 22, or did it add outside information?
If you notice the chatbot making something up make a note of it in the comment box below.
Step 4: Answer the questions
What you share here will guide how we build the final version.
Step 5: Copy and Paste Your Conversation
This will help us review the results in more detail.
What’s this all about, anyway?
This is a prototype of a chatbot trained on California’s Title 22 regulations for Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs). The goal is to see if a chatbot can answer compliance questions the way you’d normally ask them in real life.
The final product will be a reliable tool that administrators, caregivers, and trainers can use to quickly check regulations, get plain-language explanations, and support staff training.
Why this matters:
Accuracy is critical. In senior care, following Title 22 isn’t optional—it’s the foundation of compliance and resident safety.
Hallucinations are a risk. AI tools sometimes make up answers that sound right but aren’t. That’s especially dangerous when dealing with regulations.
To reduce errors, this chatbot is limited to the actual regulatory text and plain-language explanations built from it. It isn’t pulling random info from the internet, and it’s designed to cite the relevant regulation sections.
By testing it and pointing out where it’s wrong, you’re helping us move closer to a tool that can genuinely improve training and compliance across California RCFEs.
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