Or. Admin. Code § 411-068-0050 - Standards for a Room and Board Facility
(1) Each facility shall meet applicable local
zoning and building codes, and state and local fire, sanitary and safety
regulations.
(2) Bedrooms for all
household occupants must have:
(a) Been
constructed as a bedroom when the building was built or remodeled under
permit;
(b) A finished interior
with walls or partitions of standard construction that extend from floor to
ceiling;
(c) A door that opens
directly to a hallway or common use room without passage through another
bedroom or common bathroom;
(d) Be
adequately ventilated, heated, and lighted and have at least one window that
opens to the outside;
(e) Be
separate from the operator, members of the operator's family or other
employees;
(f) At least 70 square
feet of usable floor space of one tenant or 120 square feet for two tenants
excluding any area where a sloped ceiling does not allow a person to stand
upright;
(g) Have a bed with
adequate bedding and linens available; and
(h) No more than two occupants per
room.
(3) A telephone
must be available for use by tenants. A listing of emergency telephone numbers,
including the numbers of the local police, fire department, ambulance, Adult
Protective Services, the Local Licensing Authority, and Aging and People with
Disabilities program within the Department shall be placed in plain view on or
next to the telephone.
(4) Bathing
and toilet areas shall be private, clean, in good repair, and shall be
accessible at all times. There shall be adequate supplies of toilet paper and
soap for each bathroom.
(5) FIRE
SAFETY. Operators must meet minimal fire safety standards including:
(a) Within 24 hours of arrival to the RB
facility each tenant shall be shown how to utilize all exits from the facility.
The operator must have a safe evacuation plan and may be required to
demonstrate the evacuation plan.
(b) A functional smoke alarm with back-up
battery must be installed in all bedrooms and hallways or access ways that
adjoin sleeping areas.
(c) 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.
(d) 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.
(e) Smoking is prohibited
in any bedroom, including that of the tenant, the operator, tenant manager,
occupants, and in any room where oxygen is used or stored.
(f) Sleeping quarters shall be confined to
the first floor for non- ambulatory tenants and others with substantial
disabling conditions.
(g)
Recommendations of the local fire department or State Fire Marshal shall be
enforced. The Department may request an inspection for fire safety upon receipt
of a complaint regarding a facility.
(6) Food Preparation and Storage:
(a) All food and drink shall be clean; free
from spoilage, pathogenic organisms, toxic chemicals, and other harmful
substances; and shall be prepared, stored, handled, and served so as to be safe
for human consumption. Food storage and preparation areas shall be kept in
clean and sanitary condition. The temperature of potentially hazardous food
shall be maintained at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below, or at 135 degrees
Fahrenheit or above at all times. (see the Oregon Health Authority's Food
Sanitation Rule).
(b) Employees or
tenants engaged in food handling shall observe sanitary methods, including hand
washing as appropriate. Employees or tenants with diseases which can be
transmitted by foods shall not be assigned to food handling duties.
(c) Poisonous or toxic materials shall be
prominently and distinctly labelled for easy identification of contents, and
shall not be used in a way that contaminates food equipment, or utensils, nor
in a way that constitutes a hazard to employees or tenants.
(d) Meals provided by the facility shall be
nutritionally balanced and shall provide the recommended daily allowance of
vitamins, minerals, and calories.
(7) Medication storage and administration:
(a) Tenant medications must be stored
separately from medications belonging to the operator, tenant manager, and all
other non-tenants.
(b) All tenant
medications, including over-the-counter medications, must be stored as directed
by the manufacturer in the original labeled container unless stored in a
seven-day closed container manufactured for the advanced set-up of medications.
Stored medications must be kept in a locked location in the tenant's bedroom,
or a locked central location that is cool, clean, dry, not subject to direct
sunlight or fluctuation in temperature.
(c) Medications requiring refrigeration must
remain refrigerated and must also be locked and stored separately from
non-tenant medications.
(d)
Facility staff must know the location of the medications and must have the key
to the medication cabinet. Facility staff may assist a tenant with
self-administration of medications if a tenant has elected to have the facility
store medication on behalf of the tenant. Facility staff may assist by
dispensing a tenant's medication that is locked in a central location but shall
not administer medications to tenant by placing medications in or on a tenant's
body.
(8) Operators shall
maintain a record of all compensation received from a tenant in return for
services, and a record of all compensation paid to a tenant for work or other
services performed by a tenant.
(9)
Tenants shall be allowed to exercise all civil and human rights accorded to
other citizens, such as voting, privacy, and sending and receiving mail
unopened.
(10) An operator and
other employee of a facility shall not abuse tenants and shall exercise
reasonable precautions against any other conditions which threaten the health,
safety or welfare of tenants.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 410.070 & 443.485
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 443.480 & 443.500
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