26 Tex. Admin. Code § 554.307 - Resident Call System
(a) The nurse's
station must be equipped to receive resident calls through a communication
system from:
(1) resident rooms;
and
(2) toilet and bathing
facilities.
(b) The call
cord does not have to be accessible in all parts of the room, but must be
accessible to the resident. The system must be connected to on and off switches
operable at each bed, toilet unit, and bathing unit.
(c) Each call entered into the system must
activate a corridor dome light above the bedroom, bathroom, or toilet corridor
door that opens onto a corridor.
(d) A visual signal at the nurses station
must indicate the room from which the call was placed with an audible signal of
sufficient amplitude to be clearly heard by nursing staff. The amplitude or
pitch of the audible signal must not be irritating to residents or
visitors.
(e) The system must be
designed so calls entered into the system may be canceled only at the calling
station. Intercom-type systems which meet this requirement are
acceptable.
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