South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-93 - Standards for Licensing Facilities for Chemically Dependent or Addicted Persons
Sec2 61-93.2600 - PHYSICAL PLANT
Section 61-93.2600.2613 - Patient Rooms
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Residential Facilities shall provide the following equipment in each Patient room for each Patient:
B. Facilities that use hospital-type beds shall maintain at least two (2) lockable casters on each bed, located either diagonally or on the same side of the bed.
C. Facilities shall not place beds in corridors, solaria, or other locations not designated as Patient room areas. (I)
D. Facilities shall ensure Patient rooms have a maximum of three (3) beds. Facilities with mothers with children shall ensure Patient rooms have a maximum of one (1) licensed bed and two (2) cribs or beds. (II)
E. Facilities shall not have any Patient rooms in a basement.
F. Facilities shall not provide access to a Patient room through another Patient room, toilet, bathroom or kitchen.
G. Facilities shall provide bed pans, urinals, hot water bottles, and any other equipment necessary to meet Patient needs. Facilities are permitted to have portable toilets in Patient rooms only at night or in case of temporary illness, and shall keep them stored at all other times. Facilities are permitted to permanently position a portable toilet at a Patient's bedside if the toilet is sanitary and the Patient room is private and of a sufficient size. (II)
H. Facilities are permitted to utilize side rails when required for safety and when ordered by a Physician or other Authorized Healthcare Provider. (II)
I. Facilities shall ensure privacy when personal care is being given to a Patient in a semi-private room.
J. Facilities shall consider Patient compatibility in the assignment of rooms for which there is multiple occupancy.
K. Facilities shall have at least one (1) private room available in the Facility in order to provide assistance in addressing Patient compatibility issues, Patient preferences, and accommodations for Patients with communicable disease.