Or. Admin. Code § 411-360-0060 - Capacity
(1) The maximum
capacity of an AFH-DD is limited to five individuals who require care and
services who are unrelated to the provider by blood, marriage, or adoption.
(2) The number of individuals
permitted to reside in an AFH-DD is determined by the ability of the caregiver
to meet the care, service, and support needs of the individuals, fire safety
standards, physical structure standards, and the standards of these rules.
(a) Determination of maximum capacity
includes consideration of total household composition including all children,
adult relatives, and older adults.
(b) In determining maximum capacity,
consideration is given to whether children over the age of 5 have a bedroom
separate from their parents and the number and age of children or others that
reside in the AFH-DD requiring care.
(3) Children under the age of 10 living in
the AFH-DD and individuals requiring relief care, attendant care, or skills
training services are included in the licensed capacity of the AFH-DD.
(4) A provider may only exceed the
licensed capacity of the AFH-DD by one or more individuals if:
(a) Approved by the Department;
(b) There is adequate bedroom and living
space available in the AFH-DD for the individuals receiving services; and
(c) The total capacity does not
exceed five.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050, 410.070, 443.725, 443.730, 443.735, 443.738, 443.742, 443.760, 443.765, 443.767, 443.775, 443.790
Stats. Implemented: ORS 443.705-825
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