Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-5-20 - SPECIALTY CARE ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
Section 420-5-20-.08 - Physical Facilities

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 420-5-20-.08

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024

(1) Administrative Facilities. Each specialty care assisted living facility shall provide office space(s) or administrative office(s).

(a) As a minimum, the administrative office(s) shall be provided with a desk, file cabinet, and related office equipment and supplies.

(b) Congregate Specialty Care Assisted Living facilities shall provide separate rooms for administrative and office purposes.

(c) Communication Facilities. Each specialty care assisted living facility shall have an adequate number of telephones to summon help in case of fire or other emergency, and these shall be located so as to be quickly accessible from all parts of the building.

(d) Fire Protection Arrangements. The facility shall have arrangements for fire protection with the nearest available fire department for assistance in case of fire. Each facility shall have a monitoring service for its fire alarm system.

(e) Central Staff Station. New Group and Congregate facilities, and existing Group and Congregate facilities that are enlarged or renovated to accommodate bed increases, shall have a centrally located staff station with call for assistance and fire alarm system annunciation panels.

(2) Physical Facilities (Drugs and Medicines).

(a) Medicine Storage. There shall be a medicine cabinet or storage area in the facility for safekeeping and to avoid contamination of individual medicine and drugs. The medicine storage area shall:
1. Be provided with lock and key and be kept locked when not being used.

2. Have adequate storage space with shelving.

3. Be adequately lighted with artificial illumination.

4. Have proper temperature and humidity levels.

(b) Refrigerator. A refrigerator, capable of being secured, and dedicated to medicine and drug storage, shall be required for medicines and drugs, which must be refrigerated.

(3) Resident's Physical Facilities.

(a) All resident bedrooms shall have an outside window and shall not be below grade. Window areas shall not be less than one-eighth of the floor area, unless proper lighting, ventilation, and air-conditioning are provided. All specialty care assisted living facilities submitted for plan review on or after October 5, 2001, shall ensure that each resident bedroom has at least one outside window with a minimum of 20 feet of clear space to any structure, measured perpendicularly. A peripheral view of the exterior shall be provided from newly constructed bedrooms. Operable window openings may be restricted to prevent residents from exiting through the windows.

(b) Resident bedrooms shall be located so as to minimize the entrance of odors, noise, and other nuisances.

(c) Residents bedrooms shall be directly accessible to a main corridor or through no more than one intervening sitting room within the bedroom suite. In no case shall a resident bedroom be used for access to another resident's room.

(d) Residents bedrooms shall be individually and consistently identified, (numbered, lettered, or named).

(e) Bedroom Size. As a minimum, floor area shall be as follows:
1. Private bedroom without sitting area: 80 square feet. Double bedroom without sitting area: 130 square feet.

2. Private bedroom with sitting area: 160 square feet. Double bedroom with sitting area: 200 square feet.

3. Bedrooms shall accommodate no more than two residents.

(f) Bedroom furnishings. The resident has the right to furnish his or her room as he or she so chooses, within the facility's guidelines. If the facility offers to provide some or all of the furniture, as a minimum, bedrooms shall contain the following for each resident:
1. A suitable built-in clothes closet or wardrobe with shelving space and clothing pole.

2. A bed with good springs and mattress and sufficient clean bedding. In no case shall a cot or rollaway bed be provided for residents.

3. A dresser or chest of drawers.

4. A bedside table and bed lamp.

5. At least one comfortable chair, preferably an armchair, recliner, or rocker.

6. Window shades, Venetian blinds, or other suitable provisions for closing the view from the window.

7. Adequate number of electrical outlets shall be provided. Extension cords, U.L. approved with overload protection capability may be used for light duty appliances and shall not pose a hazard to residents.

8. A mirror in the bedroom or bedroom suite, unless contraindicated by a resident's condition.

(g) Toilet and Bathing Facilities. As a minimum, the following toilet and bathing facilities shall be provided.
1. For all residents' bedrooms, which do not have adjoining toilet and bathing facilities, plumbing fixtures shall be provided within the resident sleeping area according to the following ratios:
(i) Bathtubs or showers one per eight beds.

(ii) Lavatories one per six beds.

(iii) Toilets one per six beds.

2. When a semi-private bedroom is provided, the facility shall provide a means of privacy for dressing, bathing, and personal care. When common area bathrooms are provided, they shall be separated by partitions, curtains, or screens to provide for privacy in the baths and toilets.

3. Non-skid mats or equal surface treatment and safety handgrips or grab bars shall be provided in tubs, showers, and at each toilet fixture. Grab bars shall be installed in new Group and Congregate facilities to conform to the currently adopted building code.

(h) All essential mechanical, electrical, and resident care equipment shall be clean and maintained in a safe operating condition.

(i) Bed and bath linens shall be clean and in good condition.

(j) Housekeeping and maintenance shall provide services necessary to maintain a sanitary, orderly, and comfortable interior.

(4) Food Service Facilities.

(a) Floors. Floors in food service areas shall be of such construction as to be easily cleaned, sound, smooth, non-absorbent, without cracks or crevices, and shall be provided with approved and conveniently located facilities for the disposal of floor wash water.

(b) Walls and Ceilings. Walls and ceilings of food service areas shall be of tight and substantial construction, and smoothly finished. The walls and ceilings shall be without horizontal ledges and shall be washable up to the highest level reached by splash and spray. Roofs and walls shall be maintained free of leaks. All openings to the exterior shall be provided with doors or windows, which prevent the entrance of rain or dust during inclement weather.

(c) Screens or Outside Openings. Openings to the outside shall be effectively screened, or suitable provisions made equal to screening (such as fly fans). Screen doors shall be equipped with self-closing devices.

(d) Lighting. The kitchen, dishwashing area, and the dining room shall have adequate light.

(e) Ventilation. Vent/exhaust hoods, vented to the outdoors, shall be provided over cooking surfaces to aid in removing cooking odors. Group homes with residential stoves may use a residential hood sized for the stove. Commercial exhaust hoods shall be installed when commercial cooking equipment is used. Congregate facilities shall use a commercial exhaust hood system.

(f) Employee Toilet Facilities. Toilet rooms, if provided, shall not open directly into any room or space in which food is prepared, stored, displayed, or served, nor into any room in which utensils are washed or stored. Toilet rooms shall include a lavatory with a soap dispenser and disposable towels, and shall be well lighted and ventilated.

(g) Hand washing Facilities. Each Group and Congregate specialty care assisted living facility shall provide a hand washing lavatory in the kitchens which shall be equipped with a soap dispenser and a supply of soap, disposable towels, and hot and cold running water through a mixing valve or combination faucet. The use of a common towel and common bar soap is prohibited. Hands shall not be washed in sinks where food is prepared.

(h) Refrigeration Facilities. Adequate refrigeration facilities, automatic in operation for the storage of perishable foods, shall be provided Refrigeration shall be maintained at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or less. All refrigerators shall be provided with thermometers. All refrigerators shall be kept clean.

(i) Equipment and Utensil Construction. Equipment and utensils, except single service utensils, shall be so constructed as to be easily cleaned and shall be kept in good repair. No cadmium plated, lead, or readily corrodible utensils or equipment shall be used.

(j) Separation of Kitchen from Resident Rooms and Sleeping Quarters. Any room used for sleeping quarters shall be separated from the food service area by a solid wall with no direct openings. Sleeping accommodations shall not be permitted within the food service area.

(k) Clean Rooms. Floors, walls, and ceilings of rooms in the food service area shall be clean and free of an accumulation of rubbish, dust, grease, dirt, etc.

(l) Clean Equipment. Equipment in the food service area shall be clean and free of dust, grease, dirt, etc.

(m) Clean Counters, Tables, Tablecloths, and Napkins. Tables and counters, which are used for food service, shall be kept clean. Tablecloths and cloth napkins shall be laundered after each use.

(n) Location and Space Requirements. Food service facilities shall be located in a specifically designated area and shall include the following rooms and space: kitchen, dishwashing, food storage, and dining room.

(o) Equipment. Minimum equipment in the kitchen shall include the following:
1. Range. In a Group specialty care assisted living facility, a residential use range is permitted. A Congregate specialty care assisted living facility shall have a heavy duty range suitable for institutional use with double oven, or equivalent.

2. Refrigerator. A Group specialty care assisted living facility may use a residential refrigerator. A Congregate specialty care assisted living facility shall have a heavy-duty refrigerator suitable for institutional use.

3. Fire extinguisher. Five-pound type BC for residential hoods and K type for commercial hoods.

4. Dishwashing. The dishwashing equipment for Group assisted living facilities shall be either residential type using cold water sanitizers or commercial type with a booster water heater. Dishwashing equipment for all Congregate assisted living facilities shall be commercial type using a booster water heater or an automatic dispensing sanitizing chemical system.

5. A three-compartment sink with a booster heater or chemical sanitizing system for the third compartment shall be provided in Congregate assisted living facilities.

6. Garbage cans with cover.

(p) Food Storage. A well-ventilated, cool food storage room, pantry, or cabinets shall be provided. Adequate shelving, bins, suitable cans, and raised platforms shall be provided and kept clean. Perishable food shall be stored at least six inches above the floor. The storeroom shall be of such construction as to prevent the invasion of rodents and insects, the seepage of dust and water, leakage, or any other source of contamination.

(q) Dining Room.
1. A resident dining room, or rooms, shall be provided which is large enough to seat not less than 100 percent of the bed capacity.

(r) Water Heating Equipment. Equipment for heating an ample supply of water, under pressure, for all washing purposes shall be provided. Hot water shall be piped to all hand-washing facilities, and to each compartment of all dishwashing and laundry sinks. Water heaters shall be of the automatic type.

(5) Recreational.

(a) Living and Recreational Room(s). Each specialty care assisted living facility shall provide adequate living and recreational room(s) for group activities, and for social events, such as holiday celebrations, without crowding. The following shall be included:
1. Small living room(s) of a personal or family type so that residents may read or visit with relatives and friends in private. This requirement may be met when private bedrooms are large enough for use as small sitting rooms and are furnished for this use. Furniture for small living rooms and sitting spaces in bedrooms shall include clean comfortable chairs, tables, and lamps of good repair.

2. Central living or recreational room in which group activities can take place. This requirement may be met by combining the resident dining room with a central living or recreational room.
(i) The living and recreational room shall be furnished according to the activities offered. Furniture shall include clean comfortable chairs, tables, and lamps of good repair.

(b) Yards and Gardens. Each specialty care assisted living facility shall provide safe space for outside activities.

(c) Hobbies or Leisure Activities. Each specialty care assisted living facility shall provide adequate space (s) for hobbies and leisure activities.

Authors: Victor Hunt, Kelley Mitchell

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 22-21-20, et seq.

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