Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Size.
Nursing care units may not exceed 60 beds. The Department may specify the
numbers and types of personnel for each unit which exceeds 40 beds.
B. Common Space. The nursing home shall
provide a living room for residents' use with a sufficient number of reading
lamps, tables, and comfortable chairs or sofas.
C. Service Areas Required.
(1) Nurses' Work Area.
(a) The nurses' work area shall be located on
the unit and within easy view of corridors outside of residents'
rooms.
(b) The Department may
specify the location and size of a nurses' work area which serves a nursing
care unit exceeding 40 beds.
(2) Nursing Care Unit.
(a) A nursing care unit, regardless of size,
including special care units, shall be equipped as described in this
regulation.
(b) A nursing care unit
bathroom shall include:
(i) A toilet, within
the care unit, for the use of personnel; and
(ii) A hand-washing sink equipped with
goose-neck spout, separate soap dispenser, and disposable paper towel
dispenser.
(c) A nursing
care unit's medicine shall be stored in accordance with the following
procedures:
(i) Shall be stored in a cabinet
with locks;
(ii) Schedule II drugs
shall be kept in a separately locked, securely fixed box or drawer in the
medicine storage cabinet under two locks, keyed differently;
(iii) The medicine storage and preparation
area shall be illuminated with at least 100 foot-candles at the work
counter;
(iv) The preparation area
shall include a small sink set into the counter or with drain boards and a
biological refrigerator; and
(v)
The medicine storage cabinet, medicine preparation area, and biological
refrigerator shall be under the direct visual control of the nursing or
pharmacy staff.
(d)
Nurses' call system.
(e) Charting
desk and supplies.
(f) Storage
space for miscellaneous medical supplies which shall be protected from
contamination.
(g) A nursing care
unit shall have sufficient space and equipment for medical records so that
personnel can function effectively and maintain easily accessible records for
all residents.
(3)
Medication Storage in Nursing Home.
(a) The
storage facility shall provide for the conditions listed in §C(3)(b)-(g)
of this regulation when prescribed.
(b) Cold - Any temperature at or below
46°F or 8°C. A refrigerator is a cold place in which the temperature is
maintained thermostatically between 46°F and 59°F or 8°C and
15°C. A freezer is a cold place in which the temperature is maintained
thermostatically between -4°F and -14°F or -20°C and
-26°C.
(c) Cool - Any
temperature between 46°F and 59°F or 8°C and 15°. An article
for which storage in a cool place is directed may, alternatively, be stored in
a refrigerator, unless otherwise specified in the individual
monograph.
(d) Room Temperature -
The temperature prevailing in a working area. Controlled room temperature is a
temperature maintained thermostatically between 59°F and 86° F or
15°C and 30°C.
(e) Warm -
Any temperature between 86°F and 104°F or 30°C and
40°C.
(f) Excessive Heat - Any
temperature above 104°F or 40°C.
(g) Protection from Freezing. The container
label bears appropriate instructions to protect the product from freezing when
freezing it may subject a product to:
(i)
Loss of strength or potency;
(ii)
Risk of breakage of the container; or
(iii) Destructive alteration of the dosage
form.
(h) Storage under
Non-specific Conditions. When no specific storage directions or limitations are
provided in the individual monograph, the storage conditions shall include
protection from moisture, freezing, and excessive heat.
(4) Space for Storage of Linen. Capacity
shall be provided for storing of at least two complete linen changes per bed.
Clean linen shall be stored separately from unclean items.
(5) Janitor Closet - New Construction.
(a) A nursing unit shall contain at least one
janitor closet containing a floor receptor or service sink and storage space
for housekeeping equipment and supplies.
(b) The janitor closet shall be equipped for
hand washing.
(c) The janitor
closet shall be connected to mechanically operated exhaust
ventilation.
(d) The plumbing
fixture for the utility or service sink within a janitor closet shall be
provided with a back-flow prevention device.
(6) Utility Rooms.
(a) There shall be separate clean and soiled
utility rooms in each nursing unit:
(i)
Accessible to the resident area;
(ii) Each having separate entrances;
and
(iii) No more than 120 feet to
the most remote resident bedroom.
(b) The clean utility room shall contain:
(i) A small sink equipped with gooseneck
spout and wrist blades;
(ii) Soap
and individual paper towels in a dispenser;
(iii) Adequate storage and work counter space
for storage and assembly of supplies for nursing procedures; and
(iv) Clean linen stored and transported in
covered containers, closed linen carts, or rooms exclusively provided for this
purpose.
(c) The soiled
utility room shall contain:
(i) Work counter
with sink, gooseneck faucet, and wrist blades;
(ii) A small sink equipped with soap and
individual paper towels in a dispenser;
(iii) Space for waste receptacles and soiled
linen receptacles; provision for storing and transporting soiled linen in
covered leakproof containers;
(iv)
Equipment to clean and sanitize bedpans, urinals, and basins; and
(v) Equipment for the disposal of liquid and
semi-solid wastes and bodily fluids via the nursing home's sanitary sewer
connection or on-site sewage disposal system.
(7) Culture Change Nursing Home. In a culture
change nursing home, service areas shall be provided for resident care needs as
approved by the Department. The culture change nursing home shall be required
to have service areas that meet the specifications in this chapter for:
(a) Clean storage;
(b) Soiled holding;
(c) Laundry;
(d) Janitorial services; and
(e) Medication storage.
D. Drinking Fountains. One public
drinking fountain or comparable equipment as preapproved by the Department
shall be provided on each floor, usable from a wheelchair. Alternative means to
provide drinking water to residents, staff, and the general public may be used
as approved by the Department.
E.
Automated External Defibrillator.
(1) A
nursing home shall possess a functioning automated external defibrillator
(AED).
(2) As of July 1, 2020, a
nursing home shall install a functioning AED unit.