Or. Admin. Code § 411-049-0150 - Limited Adult Foster Homes
(1)
The licensee must comply with all requirements for HCB Settings as described in
these rules. (See OAR chapter 411, division 004).
(2) To qualify for a limited AFH license the
applicant or licensee must be at least 21 years of age and submit:
(a) A completed application for initial or
renewal limited licenses.
(b) The
Department's Health History and Physician's or Nurse Practitioner's Statement
that indicates the applicant or licensee is physically, cognitively, and
emotionally capable of providing care to a specific adult who is older or who
has a physical disability and with whom the applicant has an established
relationship of not less than one year. The Health History and Statement must
be submitted initially and every third year or sooner if there is reasonable
cause for health concerns.
(c)
Documentation of the initiation of a background check or copy of an approved
background check for each subject individual.
(d) Completion of the Department's Caregiver
Preparatory Training Study Guide (DHS 9030) and Workbook (DHS
9030-W).
(e) A $20 non-refundable
fee. If the licensee requests and is granted a variance from the capacity
limitation of one resident, a $20 per bed non-refundable fee for each
non-relative resident is required.
(3) Licensees who are at least 18 years of
age and under 21 years of age on January 1, 2018 are exempt from the minimum
age requirement of 21 years.
(4)
The applicant or licensee must demonstrate a clear understanding of the
resident's care needs.
(5) The
applicant or licensee must live in the home that is to be licensed.
(6) The applicant or licensee must own, rent,
or lease the home where care is being provided. The applicant or licensee must
provide verification of proof of ownership or a copy of the signed and dated
rental or lease agreement as applicable.
(7) A caregiver must be available at all
times, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, when the resident is in the home. The
caregiver must have the knowledge and ability to meet the resident's care
needs. All caregivers must:
(a) Have an
approved background check according to the Background Check Rules before
working in the home.
(b) Complete
the Department's Caregiver Preparatory Training Study Guide (DHS 9030) and
Workbook (DHS 9030-W).
(c) Be at
least 18 years of age.
(8) The licensee must notify the LLA if the
licensee shall be absent from the home 10 days or more and the resident shall
be remaining in the home during the absence. The licensee must also submit a
staffing plan to the LLA demonstrating coverage during the absence that meets
the needs of the resident.
(9) The
resident's bedroom must be in close enough proximity to the licensee or
caregiver in charge to alert him or her to nighttime needs or emergencies, or
the bedroom must be equipped with a functional call bell or intercom within the
resident's abilities to operate.
(10) The licensee and caregiver must have a
complete understanding of the resident's medications. The licensee must have a
copy of current prescribing practitioner orders including, if applicable,
written authorization for self-administration of medications.
(11) Medications must be stored in the
original labeled container except when stored in a seven-day closed container
manufactured for advanced set-up of medications.
(12) The licensee and caregiver must place
used, disposable syringes and needles, and other sharp items in a
puncture-resistant, red container designed for disposal of sharp items.
Disposal must be according to local regulations as stated in OAR
411-050-0720(15).
(See ORS 459.386-459.405).
(13) The licensee, the licensee's family, and
employees of the home must guarantee not to violate the Resident's Rights as
outlined in OAR 411-051-0105.
(14) The licensee must have a copy of any
applicable legal documents, such as Advance Directive, Physician Order for
Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST), and Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)
orders.
(15) The home must have a
working landline and corded telephone. If the licensee has a caller
identification service on the home number, the blocking feature must be
disabled to allow incoming calls to be received unhindered. Voice over internet
protocol (VoIP), voice over broadband (VoBB), or cellular telephone service may
not be used in place of a landline.
(16) CONSTRUCTION. Interior and exterior
doorways used by a resident must be wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs and
walkers if used by the resident. Interior and exterior stairways must be
unobstructed, equipped with handrails, and appropriate to the condition of the
resident.
(17) Hardware for all
exit doors and interior doors must be readily visible and have simple hardware
that may not be locked against exit and must have an obvious method of
operation. Hasps, sliding bolts, hooks and eyes, slide chain locks, and double
key deadbolts are not permitted.
(a) The
resident's bedroom must have a lockable door for the resident's privacy, as
stated in OAR 411-051-0105. The locking device
must release by a single-action on the inside of the room and open to a hall or
common-use room.
(b) The resident
shall be provided a key that only locks and unlocks his or her bedroom
door.
(c) A master key to the
resident's door lock must be immediately available to the licensee and all
other caregivers in the home.
(18) If a home has a resident with impaired
judgment who is known to wander away, the home must have an activated alarm
system to alert a caregiver of the resident's unsupervised exit.
(19) Buildings must be of sound construction
with wall and ceiling flame spread rates at least substantially comparable to
wood lath and plaster or better. The maximum flame spread of finished materials
may not exceed 200 and the smoke developed index may not be greater than 450.
If more than 10 percent of combined wall and ceiling areas in a sleeping room
or exit way is composed of readily combustible material such as acoustical tile
or wood paneling, such material must be treated with an approved
flame-retardant coating. Exception: Buildings supplied with an approved
automatic sprinkler system.
(20)
Manufactured homes must be in compliance with OAR
411-050-0720(6).
(21) The applicant or licensee must meet
minimal fire safety standards including:
(a)
A functional smoke alarm with back-up battery must be installed in all sleeping
areas and hallways or access ways that adjoin sleeping areas.
(b) A functional carbon monoxide alarm with
back-up battery must be installed within 15 feet of each bedroom and at a
height as recommended by the manufacturer.
(c) At least one fire extinguisher with a
minimum classification of 2-A:10-B:C must be mounted in a visible and readily
accessible location on each floor, including basements, and be checked at least
once a year by a qualified person who is well versed in fire extinguisher
maintenance. All recharging and hydrostatic testing must be completed by a
qualified agency properly trained and equipped for this purpose.
(d) The licensee must have a safe evacuation
plan and may be required to demonstrate the evacuation plan. The licensee may
be required to install an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant ramp
for the safety of all occupants.
(e) The licensee and all occupants must be
able to evacuate within three minutes to an initial point of safety exterior to
and away from the structure, with access to a public sidewalk or street. The
licensee and all occupants must be able to demonstrate the ability to further
evacuate all occupants from the initial point of safety to the final point of
safety within two minutes or less.
(f) Smoking is prohibited in any bedroom,
including that of the resident, the licensee, occupants, or caregivers and in
any room where oxygen is used or stored.
(g) The home must be built of standard
construction and must meet all applicable state and local building, mechanical,
and housing codes for fire and life safety.
(h) A resident must have a bedroom that:
(A) Was constructed as a bedroom when the
home was built or remodeled under permit.
(B) Is finished with walls or partitions of
standard construction that go from floor to ceiling.
(C) Has a door large enough to accommodate
the occupant of the room and any equipment that may be necessary such as a
hospital bed or wheelchair.
(D) Has
adequate ventilation, heat, and lighting with at least one operable window or
exterior door that leads directly outside as a secondary egress for resident
use.
(E) Has at least 70 square
feet of usable floor space.
(i) All exit ways, including windows, must
remain unobstructed at all times.
(j) Flammable materials must not be stored
within 36 inches of open flame or heat sources.
(k) Only sealed electric transfer heaters or
electric space heaters with tip-over shut-off capability may be used when
approved by the State Fire Marshal or State Fire Marshal's designee. Heaters
must be plugged directly into an outlet and may not be used with extension
cords.
(l) The licensee must
install or make available, any supportive device necessary to meet the
resident's needs and ensure resident safety including, but not limited to, grab
bars, ramps, and door alarms.
(22) A license is not transferable and does
not apply to any location or person other than the location and the person
indicated on the license obtained from the LLA.
(23) The licensee must notify the LLA at
least 30 days before any change in residential or mailing address.
(24) The Department, the LLA, and the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have authority to conduct inspections
with or without advance notice to the licensee or the resident of a home. The
licensee must allow and authorize other caregivers and occupants to permit
entrance and access to the home and the resident for the purpose of assessing,
monitoring, inspection, investigation, and other duties within the scope of the
Department, the LLA, or CMS.
(25)
The applicant or licensee must obtain any training and maintain resident record
documentation deemed necessary by the Department to provide adequate care for
the resident.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 410.070, 413.085, 443.001, 443.004, 443.725, 443.730 & 443.735, 443.738, 443.742, 443.760, 443.767, 443.775, 443.790
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.050, 410.070, 413.085, 443.001 - 443.004, 443.705 - 443.825 & 443.875, 443.991
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