Or. Admin. Code § 411-325-0140 - Physical Environment
(1) All
floors, walls, ceilings, windows, furniture, and fixtures must be kept in good
repair, clean, and free from odors. Walls, ceilings, and floors must be of such
character to permit frequent washing, cleaning, or painting.
(2) The interior and exterior must be well
and safely maintained and accessible according to individuals' needs.
(3) The water supply and sewage disposal must
meet the requirements of the current rules of the Oregon Health Authority
governing domestic water supply.
(4) A public water supply must be utilized if
available. If a non-municipal water source is used, a sample must be collected
yearly by a provider , sanitarian, or technician from a certified water-testing
laboratory. The water sample must be tested for coliform bacteria and action
taken to ensure potability. Test records must be retained for three
years.
(5) Septic tanks or other
non-municipal sewage disposal systems must be in good working order.
(6) Incontinence garments must be disposed of
in closed containers.
(7) A
provider must establish and implement a policy for the appropriate disposal of
biohazards and medical waste.
(8)
All heating and cooling devices and systems must be installed in accordance
with current building codes and must be in working order. Areas of a home used
by individuals must be maintained at a temperature within a comfort range
reasonable for the individuals residing in the home . Minimum temperatures when
individuals are in the home may not be less than 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
(a) During times of extreme summer heat, a
provider must make every reasonable effort to make the individuals comfortable
and safe using ventilation, fans, or air conditioners. The temperature in a
home may not exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
(b) If an individual 's needs require a
strictly maintained temperature or temperatures outside of a reasonable comfort
range, a provider must maintain the environment according to the individual 's
needs as identified in the individual 's ISP.
(9) Screening for workable fireplaces and
heaters with exposed heating elements must be provided.
(10) Handrails must be provided on all
stairways.
(11) Yard and exterior
steps must be accessible and appropriate to the needs of the
individuals.
(12) Swimming pools,
hot tubs, saunas, or spas must be equipped with safety barriers or devices
designed to prevent accidental injury and unsupervised access.
(13) Sanitation for household pets and other
domestic animals must be adequate to prevent health hazards. Proof of current
rabies vaccinations and any other vaccinations that are required for the pet by
a licensed veterinarian must be maintained on the premises. Pets not confined
in enclosures must be under control and may not present a danger or health risk
to individuals or guests.
(14) All
measures necessary must be taken to prevent the entry of rodents, flies,
mosquitoes, and other insects.
(15)
The interior and exterior of a home must be kept free of litter, garbage, and
refuse.
(16) Any work undertaken at
a home including, but not limited to, demolition, construction, remodeling,
maintenance, repair, or replacement must comply with all applicable state and
local building, electrical, plumbing, and zoning codes.
(17) A provider must comply with all
applicable legal zoning ordinances pertaining to the number of individuals
receiving services at the home .
(18) TELEPHONE.
(a) A telephone must be provided in the home .
(A) The telephone must be available and
accessible for individuals 18 years of age and older.
(B) Individuals less than 18 years of age
must have reasonable access to the telephone.
(b) The following emergency telephone numbers
must be located in an accessible place within a home :
(A) Local CDDP;
(B) Police, fire, and medical, if not served
by 911;
(C) Provider agency on-call
or designee;
(D) Emergency
physician; and
(E) Additional
people to be contacted in the case of an emergency.
(c) Telephone numbers for making complaints
or a report of alleged abuse to the Department , the local CDDP, and Disability
Rights Oregon must also be posted.
(d) A licensee must notify the Department ,
individuals, and as applicable the individuals' families, legal
representatives, and service coordinators, of any change in the home 's
telephone number within 24 hours of the change.
(19) A poster for the Residential Facilities
Ombudsman Program must be posted in a conspicuous location in accordance with
ORS 443.392 no later than July 1,
2019.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority:ORS 409.050, 441.715, 443.450 & 443.455
Statutes/Other Implemented:ORS 441.705-441.720, 441.740, 441.745, 443.384, 443.392, 443.400-443.445, 443.450, 443.455, 443.880, 443.881 & 443.991
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