Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-7-231 - Sleeping Arrangements; Areas; Furnishings
A. The licensee shall provide a child in care
with a bedroom.
1. The licensee shall not use
mobile dwellings or vehicles as sleeping quarters.
2. The licensee shall provide a child with
bedroom space that:
a. Has a direct source of
natural light; and
b. Provides at
least three feet of floor space between beds and is a minimum:
i. 74 square foot floor area for a single
occupant;
ii. 50 square foot floor
area for each occupant in a multiple sleeping area; or
iii. 40 square foot floor area for each
crib.
3. The
licensee shall provide each child with an individual bed that:
a. Is not a sleeper sofa, rollaway bed,
couch, cot, mat, bassinet, infant swing, infant rocker, or a portable crib such
as a Pack 'n Play;
b. Is
proportional to the child's height;
c. Is proportional to the child's weight and
at least 30 inches wide;
d. Has a
solidly constructed bed frame that is in good condition, free from defects, and
keeps the mattress off the floor;
e. All mattresses shall be:
i. Sanitary and free from stains,
ii. Free from holes and tears,
iii. Free from protruding springs or mattress
foam,
iv. In service less than
seven years from the date of purchase and in good condition, and
v. Replaced if required by the
Department.
4.
If the licensee uses a bunk bed or similar style bed in which the top of the
mattress is elevated four or more feet above the floor:
a. The bed shall be limited to a double
bunk;
b. Shall have sufficient head
room to allow the occupant on a top tier to sit up;
c. The top tier shall have guard rails that
extend at least five inches above the mattress surface;
d. The top tier shall have cross ties under
the mattress foundation;
e. The top
tier shall be securely fastened to the side frames; and
f. A child in care less than the age of six
years, has a disability that limits mobility, or has a seizure disorder shall
not sleep on the elevated mattress.
5. The licensee shall use only cribs that
have:
a. Bars or slats no more than 2 3/8
inches apart;
b. A mattress that
fits snugly into the crib frame so that there is no space between the mattress
and frame;
c. No pillows, blankets,
bumper pads, or other soft items or surfaces; and
d. No openings through which a child could
place their head.
6. The
licensee shall provide sheets, pillowcases, and blankets for each child and
shall:
a. Ensure bedding is clean and in good
repair, without tears or stains;
b.
Ensure that sheets and pillowcases are washed at least weekly and more
frequently if necessary; and
c. Use
water resistant bedding when necessary.
7. The licensee shall provide each child with
a dresser or other storage space adequate to contain the child's belongings and
a designated space for hanging clothing in the child's bedroom.
8. The licensee shall not have locks on a
child's bedroom door.
9. The child
shall not share a bed.
10. A child
in care, age 6 or older, shall not share a bedroom with a child of the opposite
gender.
11. A child in care shall
not share a bedroom with an adult or young adult unless one of the conditions
listed in this subsection is met:
a. The
child is sharing a room with their parent.
b. The child's service plan contains specific
reasons and authorization for a shared bedroom from the Placing Entity, or if
there is no Placing Entity, the parent or guardian who placed the
child.
c. The child has a temporary
need for special adult care during sleeping hours and the need is verified by a
licensed medical professional and documented in the child's service
plan.
d. The child has regularly
shared a bedroom with another child in the licensee's care who has reached age
18, and the Placing Entity, or if there is no Placing Entity, the parent or
guardian who placed the child, and licensee agree that continuing the shared
arrangement is in the best interests of both the child and the young adult.
B. If a child
in care has a documented record of behavior that poses a risk to other
children, the licensee, in consultation with the Placing Entity, or if there is
no Placing Entity, the parent or guardian who placed the child, shall develop
special sleeping arrangements for that child, to minimize the risk of harm to
other children. The licensee shall document the arrangements in the child's
service plan.
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