Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 12 - ADULT HEALTH
Chapter 10.12.04 - Day Care for the Elderly and Adults with a Medical Disability
Section 10.12.04.28 - Physical Plant
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.12.04.28
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. New Center.
(1) A new center shall be designed,
constructed, and maintained according to applicable federal, State, and local
codes and regulations for building, zoning, fire, food, safety, health and
other related codes or ordinances, or both. The center shall also comply with
the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,
42 U. S. C. § 12101 et seq.
(2) Where possible, the center shall be
located at street level. If a proposed center will not be located at street
level, the licensee shall obtain prior approval from the Department before
design work proceeds.
B. Existing Center. Any conversion, alteration, or addition that affects the center's functional structure or participant capacity, shall be constructed in accordance with this chapter, including the regulations that apply to new centers.
C. Multi-Use Facilities.
(1) When a center operates in a multi-use
center such as a hospital, nursing home, assisted living program, religious
structure, or a school, the center shall have a written agreement regarding the
cooperative use of facilities allowing the center adequate separate space
during its hours of operation.
(2)
Certain spaces may be shared with other groups, such as the kitchen and therapy
rooms. Where spaces are to be shared, a written agreement shall govern the use
of space. D. Space.
(1) The center shall have
sufficient space to accommodate the full range of program activities and
services. The center shall be flexible and adaptable to accommodate a variety
of group or individual activities and services, and to protect the privacy of
participants receiving services. The Department may require more than the
minimum square footage to ensure that there is space for the center to provide
activities and services that meet the needs of the participants.
(2) The center shall have the following
minimum square footage requirements for activity space:
(a) 100 square feet for each of the first
five participants; and
(b) 60
square feet per participant thereafter.
(3) Usable Area. In determining required
square footage, only those activity areas commonly used by participants are to
be included. Fifty percent of the total usable square footage of kitchen areas
shall qualify as activity space if participants use these areas as part of the
center's activities programs.
(4)
Non-Usable Area. Administrative areas, reception areas, offices, closets,
storage rooms, toilets and bathrooms, utility rooms, and passageways may not be
included when calculating the qualifying usable square footage for activities.
The actual footprint of finished space shall be what constitutes usable space.
This excludes the space between partition walls, and the space between the
finished interior wall and the outside of the exterior wall.
(5) The center shall provide the following:
(a) Private space to permit staff to work
effectively and without interruption;
(b) A large room or access to a large room
where all participants can gather and rooms or divided areas for small group
activities;
(c) A designated rest
or quiet area to provide visual privacy to isolate participants that become ill
or disruptive or who may require rest;
(d) A separate space where participants,
family, caregivers, or staff may have private conversations;
(e) Adequate space that is located in or
adjacent to activity areas or offices for storage of activity and operating
supplies.
(f) Exterior lockable
doors; and
(g) An effective
automated device or system to alert staff to participants entering or leaving
the building.
(6) The
center need not use an automated alert for an exit door when the exit door is
staffed by a receptionist or other staff member who views and maintains a log
of the participants entering and leaving the center.
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