Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 33 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - GROUP HOMES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH A DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY
Article 2 - GROUP HOME OR BEHAVIORAL-SUPPORTED GROUP HOME REQUIREMENTS
Section R9-33-203 - Physical Plant Requirements
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-33-203
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. A group home or
behavioral-supported group home is in compliance with applicable federal and
state disability laws;
2. If a
group home or behavioral-supported group home has a resident with a mobility,
sensory, or other physical impairment, documentation is available for review at
the group home or behavioral-supported group home that:
a. Is provided by the Division; and
b. Identifies modifications, if any, needed
to the premises to ensure that the premises are accessible to and usable by the
resident;
3. The premises
have been modified as identified by the Division in subsection
(A)(2)(b);
4. Ramps, stairs, or
steps on the premises are secured firmly to the ground or a permanent structure
and have slip-resistant surfaces;
5. If handrails and grab bars are installed
in a facility, handrails and grab bars are securely attached and
stationary;
6. For
behavioral-supported group homes, modifications to the room and closet are
based on the behavioral-supported group home's assessment of the individual
needs of each resident designed to minimize the opportunity for a resident to
cause selfinjury or injury towards others;
7. For behavioral-supported group homes,
there is a split floor plan and layout that allows for multiple ways to exit an
area within the home and exit the home itself;
8. For behavioral-supported group homes,
furniture that is a tipping hazard or could be used as a weapon must be fixed
to the wall or floor;
9. For
behavioral-supported group homes, wall hangings that have protective film when
appropriate;
10. For
behavioral-supported group homes, windows have an alarm and a film installed to
prevent injury;
11. For
behavioral-supported group homes, there is a designated area to keep all sharps
locked at all times when not in use;
12. For behavioral-supported group homes, all
toilets are commercial grade and have a locking toilet tank;
13. For behavioral-supported group homes, all
doors have no slam features;
14.
For behavioral-supported group homes, the backyard is completely enclosed by a
fence or block wall with a gate that latches for egress; and
15. For behavioral-supported group homes,
controls or alerts employees of the egress of a resident from the
facility.
B. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. A method of heating and
cooling maintains the facility between 65° F and 85° F in areas of the
facility occupied by residents;
2.
Ventilation is provided by an openable window, air conditioning, or other
mechanical device;
3. Working, safe
appliances for cooling and cooking food are provided in the facility that:
a. Are safety-approved;
b. If used to refrigerate food, maintain the
food at a temperature of 40° F or below at all times; and
c. If used to freeze food, maintain the food
at a temperature of 0° F or below at all times;
4. Hot water temperatures in the facility are
maintained between 95° F and 120° F;
5. Bathtubs and showers contain
slip-resistant strips, rubber bath mats, or slip-resistant surfaces;
and
6. For behavioral-supported
group homes, a bathroom complies with the following:
a. Provides privacy when in use;
b. Contains a shatterproof mirror, unless the
resident's treatment plan requires otherwise;
c. Bathtubs and showers contain
slip-resistant strips, rubber bath mats, or slip-resistant surfaces;
d. If the bathroom or shower area has a door,
the door swings outward to allow for staff emergency access; and
e. Appropriate assistive devices are provided
to comply with the resident's treatment plan.
C. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. Electrical lighting is contained in each
room in the facility;
2. Electrical
devices and equipment on the premises are safety-approved, safe, and in working
order;
3. Electrical outlets on the
premises are safe, covered with a faceplate, and installed in accordance with
the requirements of the local jurisdiction;
4. If the facility was built or modified on
or after the effective date of this Chapter, any electrical outlet located
within 3 feet of a water source includes a ground fault circuit interrupt
(GFCI);
5. An appliance, light, or
other device with a frayed or spliced electrical cord is not used on the
premises; and
6. An electrical
cord, including an extension cord, on the premises is not:
a. Used as a substitute for permanent
wiring,
b. Run under a rug or
carpeting,
c. Run over a nail,
or
d. Run from one room to
another.
D. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. A facility
contains a safe, working plumbing system;
2. If a facility's plumbing system is
connected to a non-municipal sewage disposal system, the plumbing system and
connective piping are free of visible leakage; and
3. The premises do not contain unfenced or
uncovered wells, ditches, or holes into which an individual may step or
fall.
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