Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 554 - NURSING FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE AND MEDICAID CERTIFICATION
Subchapter D - FACILITY CONSTRUCTION
Division 2 - FACILITIES LICENSED BEFORE SEPTEMBER 11, 2003
Section 554.305 - Resident Rooms
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
Resident rooms must be designed and equipped for adequate nursing care, comfort, and privacy of residents.
(1) Bedrooms must:
(2) The facility must provide each resident with:
(3) HHSC may permit variations in requirements specified in paragraph (1)(A) and (B) of this section relating to rooms in individual cases when the facility demonstrates in writing that the variations:
(4) The width and length of bedrooms and the arrangement of furniture must ensure appropriate resident circulation, especially in relation to emergency evacuation and to usual wheelchair movement. Bedrooms should not be less than 10 feet in the smallest dimension. There must be at least 36 inches between beds and should be at least 18 inches between any bed and the adjacent parallel wall that restricts access by the resident, that is, bed sides should not have to be placed against a wall to meet other spacing requirements. Beds must not extend into the bedroom door opening, nor must any other piece of furnishing or equipment be located where it might preclude or inhibit the removal of any bed or closing and latching of the bedroom door in an emergency.
(5) Each bed must have access to a nurse call device that is part of an electrical nurse call system.
(6) Each bed must be provided with an appropriate, safe, durable, non-glare, permanently bed-mounted or wall-mounted reading-light fixture. The fixture must be wired in accordance with NFPA 70. These fixtures should be mounted at least five feet, six inches above the floor. The switch must be within reach of a resident in the bed.
(7) At least one duplex receptacle must be provided for each bed. Other duplex receptacles must be provided as needed or as required by NFPA 70.
(8) Each bedroom must be ensured of having general lighting, either by means of appropriate combination reading light or by means of separate fixture.
(9) For emergency separation from fire and smoke, bedroom doors must be maintained to close completely without dragging or binding, to latch securely, and to fit reasonably tight in the frame. The gap between the floor and the bottom of the closed door must not exceed 3/4 inch.
(10) Vacant bedrooms may not be used for hazardous activities or hazardous storage, unless specifically approved by HHSC in writing.
(11) Bedrooms must be identified with a raised or recessed unique number placed on or near the door. Refer to § 554.319(c) of Title 40 (relating to Provisions for Persons with Disabilities) and § 554.302(b)(5) of Title 40 (relating to Applicable Codes and Standards).
(12) Residents must be permitted and encouraged to have personal possessions in their rooms that do not interfere with their care, treatment, or well-being, or that of other residents.
(13) Locks on bedroom doors are permitted when they meet definite resident needs, including the following situations:
(14) In situations such as those listed in paragraph (13) of this section, the following guidelines must be met: