Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-1612 - Children's Behavioral Health Respite Services
A. A provider may provide children's
behavioral health respite services for up to four recipients if at least two of
the recipients are siblings.
B. For
a behavioral health respite home that provides children's behavioral health
respite services, a provider shall:
1. Have a
valid fingerprint clearance card according to A.R.S. §
36-425.03; and
2. Ensure that:
c.
b. A recipient does not
share a bedroom with:
d.
c. A recipient may share a bedroom with an individual
that is not the same gender if the individual is the recipient's
sibling;
e.
d. A bedroom used by a recipient:
iv.
v.
Contains individual storage space for personal effects and clothing such as
shelves, a dresser, or chest of drawers;
f.
e. Clean linens for a
bed include a mattress pad, sheets large enough to tuck under the mattress,
pillows, pillow cases, waterproof mattress covers as needed, and blankets to
ensure warmth and comfort of a recipient;
g.
f. A recipient older
than three years of age does not sleep in a crib;
h.
g. Clean and
non-hazardous toys, educational materials, and physical activity equipment are
available and accessible to recipients in a quantity sufficient to meet each
recipient's needs and are appropriate to each recipient's age and developmental
level; and
i.
h. The following are stored in a labeled container
separate from food storage areas and inaccessible to a recipient:
a. If an adult other that a provider is
present in the behavioral health respite home, the provider supervises the
adult when and where a recipient is present;
b.
If an individual may present a threat to a resident
based on the individual's developmental levels, social skills, verbal skills,
and personal history, the provider supervises the individual when and where a
resident is present;
i. An individual that,
based on the other individual's developmental levels, social skills, verbal
skills, and personal history, may present a threat to the recipient;
ii. Except as provided in subsection (C), an
adult; or
iii. Except as provided
in subsection (B)(2)(c), an individual that is not the same gender;
i. If the bedroom is a private bedroom,
contains at least 60 square feet of floor space, not including the closet;
or
ii. If the bedroom is a shared
bedroom:
(1) Contains at least 100 square
feet of floor space, not including a closet, for two individual occupying the
bedroom or contains at least 140 square feet of floor space, not including a
closet, for three individuals occupying the bedroom;
(2) If there are four siblings occupying the
bedroom, contains at least 140 square feet of floor space, not including a
closet;
(3) Provides space between
beds or bunk beds; and
(4) Provides
sufficient space for an individual in the bedroom to have unobstructed access
to the bedroom door;
iii. For a recipient under three years of
age, may contain a crib;
iv. Except
for a recipient under three years of age who has a crib, contains a bed for the
recipient that is at least 36 inches wide and at least 72 inches long, and
consists of at least a frame and mattress and clean linens; and
i. Materials and chemicals labeled as a toxic
substance, and
ii. Substances that
have a child warning label and may be a hazard to a recipient.
C. If a
recipient is younger than 2 years of age and sleeps in a crib, the recipient
may sleep in a crib placed in a provider's bedroom.
Notes
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