Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Each
family care home shall:
(1) have walls,
ceilings, and floors or floor coverings kept clean and in good
repair;
(2) have no chronic
unpleasant odors;
(3) have
furniture clean and in good repair;
(4) have a North Carolina Division of
Environmental Health approved sanitation classification at all times;
(5) be maintained in an uncluttered, clean
and orderly manner, free of all obstructions and hazards;
(6) have supply of bath soap, clean towels,
washcloths, sheets, pillow cases, blankets, and additional coverings adequate
for resident use on hand at all times;
(7) make available the following items as
needed through any means other than charge to the personal funds of recipients
of State-County Special Assistance:
(A)
protective sheets and clean, absorbent, soft and smooth pads;
(B) bedpans, urinals, hot water bottles, and
ice caps; and
(C) bedside commodes,
walkers, and wheelchairs;
(8) have television and radio, each in good
working order;
(9) have curtains,
draperies or blinds at windows in resident use areas to provide for resident
privacy;
(10) have recreational
equipment, supplies for games, books, magazines and a current newspaper
available for residents;
(11) have
a clock that has numbers at least 11/2 inches tall in an area commonly used by
the residents; and
(12) have at
least one telephone that does not depend on electricity or cellular service to
operate.
(b) Each
bedroom shall have the following furnishings in good repair and clean for each
resident:
(1) A bed equipped with box springs
and mattress or solid link springs and no-sag innerspring or foam mattress.
Hospital bed appropriately equipped shall be arranged for as needed. A water
bed is allowed if requested by a resident and permitted by the home. Each bed
is to have the following:
(A) at least one
pillow with clean pillow case;
(B)
clean top and bottom sheets on the bed, with bed changed as often as necessary
but at least once a week; and
(C)
clean bedspread and other clean coverings as needed;
(2) a bedside type table;
(3) chest of drawers or bureau when not
provided as built-ins, or a double chest of drawers or double dresser for two
residents;
(4) a wall or dresser
mirror that can be used by each resident;
(5) a minimum of one comfortable chair
(rocker or straight, arm or without arms, as preferred by resident), high
enough from floor for easy rising;
(6) additional chairs available, as needed,
for use by visitors;
(7) individual
clean towel, wash cloth, and towel bar within bedroom or adjoining bathroom;
and
(8) a light overhead of bed
with a switch within reach of person lying on bed; or a lamp. The light shall
provide a minimum of 30 foot-candle power of illumination for
reading.
(c) The living
room shall have functional living room furnishings for the comfort of aged and
disabled persons, with coverings that are easily cleanable.
(d) The dining room shall have the following
furnishings:
(1) tables and chairs to seat all
residents 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.
(e)
This Rule shall apply to new and existing homes.
Authority
G.S.
131D-2.16;
143B-165;
Eff.
January 1, 1977;
Readopted Eff. October 31, 1977;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2005; September 1, 1987; April 1, 1987; April 1,
1984;
Recodified from
10A NCAC
13G .0314 Eff. July 1,
2005.