North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 06 - AGING - PROGRAMS OPERATIONS
Subchapter S - ADULT DAY HEALTH STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION
Section .0300 - FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CENTERS AND HOMES
Section 06S .0301 - REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: 10A NC Admin Code 06S .0301
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) General requirements governing facilities, construction, equipment, and furnishings for adult day care as set forth in 10A NCAC 06R.0400 shall apply to adult day health.
(b) Additional facility requirements are as follows:
(1) Facility
space shall be of sufficient dimension and size to allow for required program
group activities. Notwithstanding the space requirements of
10A NCAC
06R.0401:
(A) adult day health centers and adult day
health homes shall provide at least 60 square feet of indoor space excluding
hallways, offices, and restrooms for each participant;
(B) combination programs shall provide at
least 50 square feet of indoor space excluding hallways, offices, and restrooms
for each participant; and
(C) adult
day health programs or combination programs that share space with other
programs or activities in a multi-use facility shall have a nucleus area
separate from other activities in the rest of the building and shall have a
fire-resistant rated separation according to the North Carolina Building Code.
The nucleus area must provide at least 40 square feet of indoor space per
participant excluding hallways, offices, and restrooms, and a minimum of 20
square feet per participant must be provided in other space in the facility
designated for use by the adult day health program. When the other space is
being used at the same time by individuals participating in other services
provided in the multi-use facility, the 20 square feet per participant is in
addition to any minimum square footage requirement for other use of such space.
Shared facility space outside the nucleus area that may be used by the adult
day health program and counted in meeting the 20 square feet per participant
requirement includes craft, therapy, and other activity areas. Dining space may
be included if also used for activities. Offices, restrooms, hallways,
kitchens, and shared treatment rooms shall not be counted in meeting the 20
square feet per participant requirement. Participation shall be open only to
persons enrolled in the program and to visitors on a planned basis, as
referenced in
10A NCAC
06R.0510. Involvement of adult day health
participants in other activities in the building shall be on planned basis, as
part of the adult day health program plan, and supervised by an adult day
health staff member.
(2)
Facilities shall have a minimum of one male and one female accessible toilet in
accordance with the North Carolina Building Code. One toilet shall be available
for each 12 adults, including staff and participants who utilize the facility.
One hand lavatory shall be provided for each two toilets.
(3) The facility shall have a minimum of one
private office for staff use with equipment and furnishings for administrative
purposes and for conferences with individual participants and
families.
(4) The facility shall
include a treatment room that is enclosed and private from the rest of the
facility. The treatment room shall meet the North Carolina State Building Code.
The treatment room shall have a sink or have a doorway that connects it to a
room containing a sink. The room shall contain a treatment table or bed with a
waterproof mattress cover that will serve as a treatment table, storage cabinet
for first aid and medical supplies and equipment, table or desk, and two
chairs. The storage cabinet shall be kept locked.
(5) The treatment room shall provide a means
of ensuring the privacy of the person on the treatment table.
(6) The treatment room shall have the
following medical supplies and equipment:
(A)
first aid supplies consisting of absorbent compress, adhesive bandages,
adhesive tape, antiseptic, burn treatment, medical exam gloves, sterile pads,
and triangular bandage;
(B) fever
thermometer;
(C) blood pressure
cuff;
(D) stethoscope;
(E) medical scales, or scales that can be
calibrated;
(F) emesis pail or
bag;
(G) bed pan;
(H) urinal; and
(I) wash basin.
Authority
G.S.
131D-6;
143B-153(2a);
143B-153(6);
42 USC
3032c;
Eff. September 1,
1990;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2007.
Readopted Eff.
November 1, 2019.
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