Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 2060.305 - Facility Requirements
a) At the
time of application for initial or renewal licensure, all organizations, with
the exception of Recovery Homes that are subject to the provisions specified in
Section
2060.509 of this
Part, shall, on a form supplied by the Department, document full compliance
with all applicable provisions specified in this Section and, specifically,
with the following:
1) all local and State
health, safety, sanitation, building and zoning codes;
2) all applicable sections, as specified in
this Section, of the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Life Safety
Code of 2000;
3) the facility
requirements specified in the Environmental Barriers Act [410 ILCS 25 ] and the
Illinois Accessibility Code (71 Ill. Adm. Code 400); and
4) the facility requirements specified in
Section 12181 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (
42
USC 12181) .
b) The days and hours of operation shall be
posted at each facility where treatment or intervention services are provided.
This information shall be displayed in a location that is visible to all
persons.
c) Each facility shall
also:
1) have a written emergency
preparedness plan that ensures appropriate disaster preparedness and
continuation of services, if possible, after a disaster. This plan shall
contain provisions for a tornado and fire drill at least annually, identify the
role of the facility in a community-wide disaster and have an emergency
evacuation plan, including provisions for disabled persons; and
2) have areas for confidential interviewing,
counseling, and administration and public reception and waiting
areas.
d) Residential
extended care facilities shall comply with the provisions specified in Chapter
26 (Lodging or Rooming Houses) of the National Fire Protection Association's
(NFPA) Life Safety Code of 2000 for any building housing 16 or fewer residents
and with the provisions specified in Chapter 29 (Existing Hotels and
Dormitories) of the NFPA Life Safety Code of 2000 for any building housing 17
residents or more.
e) Inpatient
treatment facilities shall comply with the provisions specified in Chapter 28
(New Hotels and Dormitories) of the NFPA Life Safety Code of 2000.
f) All existing outpatient treatment
facilities shall comply with Chapter 39 (Existing Business Occupancies) of the
NFPA Life Safety Code of 2000. Any outpatient treatment facility constructed
after promulgation of this Part shall comply with Chapter 38 (New Business
Occupancies) of the NFPA Life Safety Code of 2000.
g) Organizations shall also ensure, as
applicable:
1) that each bedroom is kept clean
and organized;
2) that each bedroom
is occupied only by those of the same sex, except in situations where children
are in residence with a parent in treatment;
3) a separate bedroom is provided for any 16
or 17 year old patient admitted to an adult inpatient service or any patient 17
years old or younger admitted to medically monitored detoxification
services;
4) a minimum of 80 square
feet is provided in a single bedroom and 60 square feet per bed in a multi-bed
room with no more than four beds per room;
5) at least three feet of space is provided
at the foot or head and one side of each bed and at least three feet between
each bed;
6) that bunk beds will
not be used for any detoxification patient and all other beds shall be
non-folding, at least 36 inches wide and have flame retardant
mattresses;
7) that each inpatient
bedroom is an outside room with not less than the equivalent of ten percent of
its floor area devoted to windows, which shall be covered with curtains,
blinds, or shades;
8) that no
inpatient bedroom opens into the kitchen or necessitates passing through the
kitchen to reach any other part of the facility;
9) that no bedroom is in an attic or in an
area with a floor more than three feet below the adjacent ground
level;
10) that each inpatient has
a wardrobe, locker, or closet;
11)
that each bedroom has a swinging door no less than 32 inches in width that
opens directly into a corridor or to the outside;
12) that doors in inpatient facilities that
lead to corridors shall not be lockable from the inside;
13) that each bathroom contains a toilet and
sink and that each tub or shower is enclosed with space for drying and dressing
(the sink may be omitted from a bathroom that serves two adjacent bedrooms if
each of these rooms contains a sink);
14) that a bathroom is accessible to each
central bathing area and that a minimum of one toilet, one sink and one bathtub
or shower for each sex shall be provided on each inpatient floor occupied by
both sexes;
15) that one sink, one
toilet and one bathtub or shower is provided for each eight beds on each floor
where bathrooms are not adjacent to bedrooms;
16) that all bathrooms are well lighted and
vented to the outside, either by means of a window that can be opened or by an
exhaust fan; that no bathroom, other than for employees, shall open directly
into a kitchen, pantry, food preparation area or food storage room;
17) that, in inpatient facilities with a
capacity to serve more than 20 patients, a separate enclosed room is available
for group counseling, other than the one used for recreation or
dining;
18) that any facility that
provides 24 hour care or that provides any meals shall do so under the
direction, as an employee or through a contractual agreement, of a licensed
dietician (LD) or a licensed nutrition counselor (LNC);
19) that the dietitian or licensed nutrition
counselor shall develop a written plan for the provision of food services that
describes either the organization of the food service and the delivery of food
services or the arrangements for the provision of such services to
patients;
20) that all nutritional
aspects of patient care, including any specific dietary patient needs, shall be
under the direction of the licensed dietitian, the licensed nutrition counselor
or other persons who are supervised by the licensed dietitian or the licensed
nutrition counselor;
21) that the
dining area is supervised and staffed to provide assistance to the patients
when needed, shall be sized and equipped to accommodate the age and number of
patients served and shall be separate from the kitchen area;
22) that the preparation or cooking of
regularly scheduled hot meals is restricted to kitchen areas that shall be
designed and equipped to meet the requirements of the services provided,
including provisions for food receiving, storage, and preparation, dish and pot
washing, and waste disposal;
23)
that there is access to a handwashing sink and toilet and that all equipment
and appliances are installed to permit thorough cleaning of all equipment,
walls, baseboards, and non-absorbent floor material and that each kitchen has
an Underwriters Laboratories (U.L.) approved five pound class B:C dry chemical
fire extinguisher; and
24) that if
laundry is done at the facility, space for soiled linen sorting, laundry
equipment, including washers and dryers, and clean linen storage space is
provided. If laundry is done outside the facility, a soiled linen storage room
or area shall be provided.
Notes
Amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 16913, effective November 08, 2002
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