Utah Admin. Code R432-6-208 - Special Design Features
(1) A signal
system shall be provided to alert staff of a resident's need for
help.
(2) The signal system shall
be designed to:
(a) operate from each
resident's living unit and from each bath room or toilet room;
(b) transmit a visual and auditory signal to
a 24-hour staffed location, except a limited capacity facility signal system
shall produce an auditory signal to summon staff;
(c) identify the location of the resident
summoning help; and
(d) allow it to
be turned off only at the source of the call.
(3) Large and small facilities shall provide
a thermostat control in each resident living unit. The Department shall grant a
variance upon request from the licensee to this requirement for an existing
building seeking initial licensure.
(4) Plumbing shutoff valves shall be located
on the main water supply line and at each fixture. In addition, large
facilities shall provide an accessible shutoff valve on each primary hot and
cold branch of the water line and shall provide a minimum of two hot and two
cold water zones. The Department shall grant a variance upon request from the
licensee to this requirement for an existing building seeking initial
licensure.
(5) Building entrances
in large and small facilities shall be at grade level, clearly marked, and
located to minimize the need for residents to traverse other program areas. A
main facility entrance shall be designated and accessible to persons with
disabilities.
(6) Special units
intended to accommodate residents with Alzheimers or Dementia shall comply with
Section 4.2-2.2.3.2 of the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health
Care Facilities, 2010 edition, which is adopted and incorporated by
reference.
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