New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 8 - HEALTH
Chapter 43B - STANDARDS FOR LICENSURE OF ADULT FAMILY CARE CAREGIVERS AND SPONSOR AGENCIES
Subchapter 11 - PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES
Section 8:43B-11.2 - General requirements

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 8:43B-11.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) An AFC home shall meet all applicable local and State laws, including the State Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23, regarding occupancy of a dwelling and health and fire standards.

(b) The home and grounds shall be well-maintained at all times. The exterior of the house shall be adequately maintained regarding paint, stairs, railings, windows, screens, storm windows, and grounds.

(c) All areas of the home shall be clean and free of vermin, rodents, trash, and offensive odors.

(d) The home shall be maintained at a comfortable temperature for the clients. The temperature shall not be below 70 degrees Fahrenheit during the day or 68 degrees Fahrenheit at night and shall not exceed 81 degrees Fahrenheit.

1. The sponsor agency shall have a heat emergency plan to monitor indoor temperatures and be capable of implementing interventions for clients, when necessary.

(e) Lighting in the house shall be sufficient to prevent accidents. Stairs and hallways used by the client shall be illuminated with nightlights. There shall be no exposed wiring anywhere in the home.

(f) Major plumbing, drains, sewer lines, and septic systems shall be operable.

(g) The home shall be equipped and made accessible, as necessary, to meet the specific physical needs of the clients residing therein.

1. All stair treads and landings shall be equipped with non-slip surfaces.

2. Every porch, balcony, staircase, or place higher than 30 inches above the ground and accessible to clients shall be equipped with railings.

3. All inside and outside stairways accessible to clients and consisting of two or more steps shall be equipped with a secure handrail.

(h) Hot and cold running, potable water shall be available in adequate supply at all times.

(i) Each AFC home shall have at least one telephone for use by the caregiver and the clients.

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