Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-16 - Residential Care Facilities
Section 3701-16-16 - Temperature regulation in residential care facilities
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) For the purposes of this rule:
(B) Each residential care facility is obligated to maintain the temperature range and humidity in resident areas at a safe and comfortable level and have a device, such as a hand held hygrometer or infrared thermometer, to check the ambient temperature of the rooms.
(C) Residents in rooms containing separate heating and cooling systems who are capable of controlling them may maintain the temperature of their rooms at any level they desire except the residential care facility is obligated to take appropriate intervention if a resident's desired temperature level adversely affects or has potential for adversely affecting the health and safety of the resident or the health, safety and comfort of any other resident sharing the resident room.
(D) Each residential care facility, in consultation with a physician or an appropriate health care professional acting within the professional's scope of practice, is obligated to develop written policies and procedures for responding to temperatures in resident areas that are outside the temperature range as defined in paragraph (A) of this rule. The policies and procedures will include at least the following items:
(E) Whenever the temperature in any resident area is outside the temperature range as defined in paragraph (A) of this rule, the residential care facility immediately is obligated to evaluate the situation, monitor residents, and take appropriate action to ensure the health, safety and comfort of its residents, including but not limited to implementation of the policies and procedures developed under paragraph (D) of this rule. The residential care facility is obligated to document all action taken under this paragraph and maintain, on site, documentation of action taken during the current calendar year and during the preceding calendar year.
(F) Each residential care facility is obligated to maintain appropriate arrangements with qualified persons that provide for emergency service in the event of an electrical, heating, ventilation or air conditioning failure or malfunction and maintain documentation of the arrangements such as employment or other written agreements. The residential care facility is obligated to ensure that all necessary repairs are completed within forty-eight hours or less. If, for reasons beyond the facility's control, repairs cannot be completed timely, the residential care facility is obligated to take any necessary action, as specified in paragraph (E) of this rule, and provide for the repairs to be completed as soon as possible.