Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.2410 - Furnishings
a) Each resident
shall be provided with a separate bed suitable to meet the needs of the
resident. Each bed shall be at least 36 inches wide, have a headboard, be of
sturdy construction and in good repair. A double bed shall be provided for
married couples, if they request this arrangement, and there are no medical
contraindications.
b) Each bed
shall be provided with satisfactory type springs in good repair and a clean,
firm, comfortable mattress of appropriate size for the bed.
c) Each bedroom shall have window shades, or
equivalent, in good repair.
d) A
satisfactory reading lamp, or equivalent, shall be provided for each
bed.
e) Pillows
1) Each bed shall be provided with a minimum
of one clean, comfortable pillow.
2) There shall be additional pillows
available in the home to satisfactorily serve the needs of the
residents.
f) Each
bedroom shall be provided with a mirror, unless there is a mirror in a bathroom
opening into this bedroom. Each lavatory shall be provided with a
mirror.
g) Each living room for
residents use shall be provided with an adequate number of reading lamps,
tables, and chairs or settees. These furnishings shall be well constructed and
of satisfactory design for the residents.
h) Dining room furnishings shall be provided
for each resident which are well constructed, comfortable, in good repair, and
of satisfactory design for the residents. There shall be a sufficient number of
tables, of a type that can be used by wheelchair residents, to accommodate all
such residents in the facility.
i)
Office spaces, nurses' stations, treatment rooms, and other areas shall be
satisfactorily furnished with desks, chairs, lamps, cabinets, benches, work
tables, and other furnishings essential to the proper use of the
area.
j) For each bed there shall
be furnished:
1) A minimum of two adequately
sized dresser drawers.
2) A
comfortable chair.
3) An individual
towel rack.
4) A satisfactory
reading light over, or at the side of, the bed.
5) Adequate closet, locker, or wardrobe space
for hanging clothing within the room.
6) A satisfactory bedside cabinet.
k) A sufficient number of tables
that can be either rolled over the resident's bed or that can be placed next to
bed shall be provided to serve every resident who cannot, or does not, eat in a
dining room or area.
l) Provide
proper storage in each resident's room, either within the bedside cabinet or in
a separate cabinet, for individual equipment such as an emesis basin, bedpan,
urinal, washbasin. Such storage need not be provided in the resident's room if
it is satisfactorily provided in a connecting bath or toilet room.
Notes
Amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 4684, effective March 24, 1989
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