Or. Admin. Code § 309-040-0325 - Capacity
(1) The Division
must determine the number of residents permitted to reside in an AFH based on
the ability of the provider to meet the care needs of the residents, the fire
and life safety standards, and compliance with the physical structure standards
of these rules. Determination of maximum licensed capacity may include
consideration of total household composition including children. Sleeping
requirements for children are:
(a) Sleeping
arrangements for children must be safe and appropriate, based on the child's
age, gender, special needs, behavior, and history of abuse and
neglect;
(b) Each child must have a
safe and adequate bed in which to sleep.
(2) The following limits apply:
(a) The maximum number of residents is
limited to five;
(b) In the
determination of the Division, the following persons may be included in the
licensed capacity of five:
(A) Respite care
residents;
(B) Day care
persons;
(C) Adult family members
of the provider or resident manager who need care; and
(D) Child family members of the provider or
resident manager who need care.
(3) If the number of resident's who receive
care exceeds the ability of the provider to meet the care, health, life, and
safety needs of the residents, the Division may reduce the AFH licensed
capacity.
(4) The Division may
place conditions, restrictions, or limitations on the AFH license as necessary
to maintain the health, life, and safety of the residents.
(5) Providers may not exceed the licensed
capacity of the AFH. However, respite care of no longer than two weeks duration
may be provided an individual resident if the addition of the respite
individual resident does not cause the total number of residents to exceed
five. Thus, a provider may exceed the licensed number of residents by one
respite individual resident for two weeks or less if approved by the CMHP or
the Division, and if the total number of residents does not exceed
five.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 443.705 - 443.825
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