Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 87 - Adult Brain Injury Facilities Licensing Standards
Subchapter G - Physical Environment
Section I-8785 - General Provisions
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-8785
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Interior Space
1. The facility shall be
designed, constructed, equipped and maintained to meet the accessibility needs
of the clients in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, rules and
regulations for persons with disabilities.
2. Handrails and sufficient lighting shall be
integrated into public areas as appropriate to assist clients in
ambulation.
3. Sufficient lighting
shall be provided for general lighting and reading in bedrooms and common
areas.
4. Night lights for
corridors, emergency situations and the exterior shall be provided as needed
for security and safety.
5. Windows
used for ventilation to the outside and exterior doors used for ventilation
shall be screened, intact and operable.
6. The facility shall be kept free of
hazards.
7. The facility shall have
sufficient and separate storage space for administration records, cleaning
supplies (janitorial), food service (supplies), lawn maintenance (equipment)
and locked areas for medications.
8. Poisonous and toxic materials shall be
identified, and stored in a separate cabinet used for no other
purpose.
9. There shall be evidence
of routine maintenance and cleaning programs in all areas of the facility. The
facility shall replace or repair broken, worn or defective furnishings and
equipment promptly.
10. The
facility shall have an effective pest control program.
11. The facility shall have a system in place
to control water temperature to prevent burns and ensure client
safety.
12. The facility shall be
maintained at a comfortable seasonal temperature (65 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit)
in all indoor public and private areas.
13. The facility shall be furnished according
to the activities offered. Furniture shall be clean, safe, operable, where
applicable and appropriate for the functional program. Furniture shall be
available to facilitate usage by the number of clients in the
facility.
B. Exterior Space
1. A facility shall ensure that the
grounds and any structure thereon shall be maintained in operating condition
and free from any reasonably foreseeable hazard to health and safety.
a. Garbage and rubbish stored outside shall
be secured securely in noncombustible, covered containers and shall be removed
on a regular basis.
b. Trash
collection receptacles and incinerators shall be separate from outdoor
recreational space.
c. Areas
determined to be unsafe, including but not limited to steep grades, cliffs,
open pits, swimming pools, high voltage boosters or high speed roads shall be
fenced off or have natural barriers to protect clients.
d. Fences shall be in good repair and
constructed in such a way as to provide safety and security.
2. A facility shall provide
clients access to safe, suitable outdoor space designated for recreational
use.
3. The parking lot shall not
double as recreational space.
4. If
a facility accepts clients that have dementia or other conditions that may
cause them to leave or walk away from the home/facility, an enclosed area shall
be provided adjacent to the home/facility so that the clients may go outside
safely.
5. Signage. The facility's
address or name shall be displayed so as to be easily visible from the
street.
6. The facility shall
ensure that exterior areas are well lit at night.
C. Common Space
1. A facility shall not share common living,
or dining space with another facility licensed to care for individuals on a 24
hour basis.
2. The facility shall
provide common areas to allow clients the opportunity for
socialization.
3. Common areas for
leisure shall be at least 60 square feet per licensed capacity.
4. Dining rooms and leisure areas shall be
available for use by clients at appropriate times to provide periods of social
and diversified individual and group activities.
5. Outpatient facilities and 24 hour
facilities shall provide public restrooms of sufficient number and location to
serve clients and visitors.
6. The
facility's common areas shall be accessible and maintained to provide a clean,
safe and attractive environment for the clients.
7. Space used for administration, sleeping or
passage shall not be considered as dining or leisure space.
D. Laundry
1. The facility shall have provisions to
provide laundry services that are adequate to handle the needs of the clients,
including those with bladder and/or bowel incontinence.
2. On-site laundry facilities, if provided,
shall be located in a specifically designated area and there shall be adequate
space for sorting, processing and storage of soiled material.
3. Laundry rooms shall not open directly into
client common areas or into food service areas.
4. Domestic washers and dryers which are for
the exclusive use of clients may be provided in client areas, provided they are
installed in such a manner that they do not cause a sanitation problem,
offensive odors or safety concerns.
5. Universal precautions shall be followed in
all laundry areas. Hand cleaning facilities shall be available in or near any
laundry area.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and 40:2120.31-40.
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