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 5 - FACILITIES LICENSED ON OR AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2003 AND BEFORE APRIL 2, 2018
Section 554.342 - Miscellaneous Details
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 554.342
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Safety related details. A high degree of safety for the occupants is needed to minimize accidents more apt to occur with the elderly and/or infirm residents in a nursing facility. Consideration must be given to the fact that many have impaired vision, hearing, spatial perception, and ambulation.
(1) Hazards such as sharp corners and edges
and unexpected steps must be avoided.
(2) Items such as drinking fountains,
telephone booths, vending machines, and portable equipment must be located so
as not to restrict corridor traffic or reduce corridor width.
(3) Windows must be designed to prevent
residents from accidentally falling through the windows.
(4) Doors that normally stay open or are
frequently used must not swing out into the corridor unless otherwise needed or
required. Alcoves may be provided for doors that must swing outward toward a
corridor or way of egress.
(5) The
proper use of safety glass must be adhered to in applicable locations and
conditions.
(6) Thresholds and
expansion joint covers must be made essentially flush with the floor surface to
facilitate use of wheelchairs and carts. See § 554.340(a)(8) of Title 40
(relating to Mechanical Requirements) for requirements for such items as shower
curbs, surfaces, and doors.
(7)
Grab bars must be provided at all residents' toilets, showers, tubs, and sitz
baths. The bars must be 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 inches in diameter and must have 1-1/2
inch clearance to walls. Bars must have sufficient strength and anchorage to
sustain a concentrated load of 250 pounds. Grab bar standards must comply with
standards adopted under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
(8) Handrails must be provided on both sides
of corridors used by residents. A clear distance of 1-1/2 inches must be
provided between the handrail and the wall. Handrails must be securely mounted
to withstand downward forces of 250 pounds. Handrails may be omitted on wall
segments less than 18 inches. Handrails must be mounted 33 inches to 36 inches
above the floor, and must comply with standards adopted under the Americans
with Disabilities Act and the Texas Accessibility Standards.
(9) Ends of handrails and grab bars must be
constructed to prevent snagging the clothes of residents (that is, return ends
to wall).
(10) Ceiling fan blades
must be at least seven feet above the floor and be located so as not to
interfere with the operation of any ceiling-mounted smoke detectors.
(b) General details.
(1) Concrete floors, whether finished by
sealant, or similar product, must not be used as the finished floor unless
specifically approved in writing by the Texas Department of Human Services. An
exception is mechanical equipment rooms and maintenance or similar
areas.
(2) Sound separation must be
provided in corridor walls and resident room party walls; Minimum Sound
Transmission Coefficient 30 per American Society for Testing Material
E-90.
(3) Illumination and a safe
platform in the attic must be provided at all attic access panels.
(4) Attic access must be provided for
building maintenance. Access panels must be prime coated steel flush panels
where required to maintain fire rating of ceiling-roof/ceiling-floor
assemblies.
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