New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 800 - RESIDENTIAL CARE AND HEALTH FACILITY RULES
Part He-P 813 - ADULT FAMILY CARE RESIDENCE
Section He-P 813.20 - Safety and Emergency Protocol
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) If the resident is provided unsupervised time, the family provider shall complete a personal safety assessment to identify a resident's knowledge of and ability to respond to each of the following:
(b) If the personal safety assessment determines that the resident needs assistance to respond appropriately to situations outlined in (a) (1) above, a personal safety plan shall be developed and implemented by the resident, the family provider or caregiver.
(c) A personal safety plan shall:
(d) An emergency and fire safety plan shall be developed and implemented to provide for the safety of residents, family providers and household members.
(e) The plan in (d) above shall:
(f) Each family provider shall comply with all laws and rules designed to protect life and safety in the event of a fire or other emergency.
(g) Prior to providing services, the family provider shall develop a written emergency and fire safety plan that contains the following information:
(h) Each family provider shall annually review and revise, as needed, its emergency and fire safety plan.
(i) Evacuation drills shall be held at varied times of day, and include all residents and all individuals in the home at the time of the drill.
(j) Fire drills shall be conducted at least once per month for the first 4 months after the admission of a new resident, and then every other month thereafter.
(k) At least 2 of the fire drills conducted shall be conducted during the night, the first of which shall occur within the first 4 months after the admission of a new resident.
(l) When a new resident moves into the AFCR, the AFCR shall:
(m) The family provider shall maintain a report of each fire drill conducted, which includes:
(n) A fire safety assessment to review a resident's ability to evacuate the building with or without assistance within 3 minutes shall be completed by the family provider within 5 days of the resident's move into an AFCR.
(o) The fire safety assessment shall:
(p) The fire safety assessment shall indicate the date completed and signature of the person documenting the resident's risk factors.
(q) For each resident unable to evacuate within 3 minutes, a fire safety plan shall be developed and approved by the resident or representative, case manager, family provider and the oversight agency that identifies:
#8595, eff 4-1-06; ss by #9899-A, eff 3-29-11 (from He-P 813.21); ss by #12740, INTERIM, eff 3-20-19, EXPIRES: 9-16-19