North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 13 - NC MEDICAL CARE COMMISSION
Subchapter E - LICENSING OF OVERNIGHT RESPITE SERVICES
Section .0300 - PHYSICAL PLANT RULES
Section 13E .0315 - HOUSEKEEPING AND FURNISHINGS
Universal Citation: 10A NC Admin Code 13E .0315
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Each overnight respite services program shall:
(1)
have walls, ceilings, and floors or floor coverings kept clean, well
maintained, and free of damage;
(2)
have no lingering odors;
(3) have
furniture clean and free of damage;
(4) have a North Carolina Environmental
Health Services Section approved sanitation classification at all
times;
(5) be maintained in an
uncluttered, clean, and orderly condition, free of all obstructions and
hazards;
(6) have a supply of bath
soap, clean towels, washcloths, sheets, pillow cases, blankets, and additional
coverings adequate for participant use on hand at all times;
(7) make available the following items as
needed but shall not charge the participant's personal funds for the cost of
these items:
(A) protective sheets and clean,
absorbent, soft, and smooth pads;
(B) bedpans, urinals, hot water bottles, and
ice bags; and
(C) bedside commodes,
walkers, and wheelchairs;
(8) have a television and radio, each in good
working order;
(9) have curtains,
draperies, shades, or blinds at all windows in participant-use areas to provide
for participant privacy;
(10) have
recreational equipment, supplies for games, books, magazines, and a current
newspaper available for participants;
(11) have a clock that has numbers at least
11/2 inches tall in an area commonly used by the participants; and
(12) have at least one working telephone that
does not depend on electricity or cellular service to operate.
(b) Each bedroom shall have the following furnishings for each participant:
(1) beds equipped with box springs and
mattress, solid link springs and no-sag innerspring, or a foam mattress. A
hospital bed shall be provided as needed. A water bed may be allowed if
requested by a participant and permitted by the overnight respite services
program. Each bed shall have the following:
(A) at least one pillow with clean pillow
case;
(B) clean top and bottom
sheets on the bed, changed at least once a week; and
(C) clean bedspread and other clean coverings
as needed;
(2) a
bedside-type table;
(3) a chest of
drawers or bureau for a single participant or a double chest of drawers or
double dresser for two participants when not provided as built-ins;
(4) a wall or dresser mirror;
(5) a minimum of one comfortable chair per
participant, high enough from the floor for easy rising;
(6) additional chairs available, as needed,
for use by visitors;
(7) a clean
towel, wash cloth, and towel bar within the bedroom or adjoining bathroom;
and
(8) a wall-mounted light
overhead of the bed or a lamp with a switch within reach of a person lying on
the bed. The light shall provide a minimum of 30 foot-candle power of
illumination for reading.
(c) The living room shall have living room furnishings for the comfort of participants with coverings that are cleanable.
(d) The dining room shall have the following furnishings:
(1)
tables and chairs to seat all participants eating in the dining room;
and
(2) chairs that are sturdy,
non-folding, without rollers unless retractable or on front legs only, and
designed to minimize tilting.
Authority
G.S.
131D-6.1;
Eff. April 1,
2017.
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