Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 19, § 30-86.045
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the additional standards for those residential care facilities II which admit or continue to care for residents who are physically capable but mentally incapable of negotiating a pathway to safety due to Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia.
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text of the rule is printed here.
Editor’s Note: All rules relating to long-term care facilities licensed by the department are followed by a Roman Numeral notation which refers to the class (either Class I, II or III) of standard as designated in section 198.085.1, RSMo.
(2) Definitions. For the purposes of this rule, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) smoke section to another within the facility. The plan is specific to the resident’s needs and abilities based on the current community based assessment;
(D) Minimal assistance—
whether or not staff must develop and include an individualized evacuation plan as part of the resident’s service plan;
intervention that staff must provide for a resident to initiate evacuating the facility;
cal intervention that staff must provide, such as turning a resident in the correct direction, for a resident to initiate evacuating the facility;
tance is one who is able to prepare to leave and then evacuate the facility within five (5) minutes of being alerted of the need to evacuate and requires no more than one (1) physical intervention and no more than three (3) verbal interventions of staff to complete evacuation from the facility;
staff are considered to be more than minimal assistance:
ways;
(3) General Requirements. I/II
(A) If the facility admits or retains any individual needing more than minimal assistance due to having a physical, cognitive or other impairment that prevents the individual from safely evacuating the facility, the facility shall:
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residents with the opportunity to explore the facility and, if appropriate, its grounds; II
device for any resident whose physician recommends the use of such device; II
awake twenty-four (24) hours a day to assist in the evacuation of all residents; I/II
plan in the resident’s individual service plan; II
shall include the following components:
staff positions in an emergency specific to the individual; II
needed to ensure the safety of the resident; and II
for his or her location within the facility and the proximity to exits and areas of refuge. The plan shall evaluate the resident, as applicable, for his or her risk of resistance, mobil- 19 CSR 30-86
ity, the need for additional staff support, consciousness, response to instructions, response to alarms, and fire drills; II
be amended or revised based on the ongoing assessment of the needs of the resident; II
responsibilities shall be instructed and informed regarding their duties and responsibilities under the resident’s evacuation plan at least every six (6) months and upon any significant change in the plan; II
plan shall be readily available to all staff; and II
rule. I/II
(4) Physical Design and Fire Safety Requirements.
(A) All facilities must comply with the following requirements:
complete electrically supervised fire alarm system in accordance with the provisions of subsection 13-3.4 of the 1997` Life Safety Code for Existing Health Care Occupancy, incorporated herein by reference and available from the National Fire Protection Agency, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269- 9101. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to these materials. At a minimum the system shall include smoke detectors located no more than thirty feet (30') apart in corridors with no point in the corridor located more than fifteen feet (15') from a smoke detector. The fire alarm system shall be equipped to automatically transmit an alarm to the fire department; I/II
rooms shall be divided into at least two (2) smoke sections by one (1)-hour rated smoke stop partitions. No smoke section shall exceed one hundred fifty feet (150') in length. At a minimum, openings in smoke stop partitions shall be protected by one and three-fourths inches (1 3/4")-thick solid core wood doors or labeled, fire rated doors with an equivalent or greater fire rating. The doors shall be equipped with closures and if held open, shall be equipped with magnetic holdopen devices that automatically release upon activation of the fire alarm system. Any duct passing through this smoke wall shall be equipped with automatic resetting smoke dampers that are activated by the fire alarm system. Smoke dampers are not required where both smoke sections are protected throughout the entire section by quick response sprinklers on an NFPA 13 system. Smoke partitions shall extend from outside SENIOR SERVICES
wall-to-outside wall and from floor-to-floor or floor-to-roof deck; and II
paragraphs (4)(A)1. and 2. of this rule, all facilities shall be equipped with a complete automatic sprinkler system installed and maintained in accordance with the following:
Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems (1996 edition of NFPA 13); or
Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies Up To and Including Four Stories in Height (1996 edition of NFPA 13R), which are incorporated herein by reference and available from the National Fire Protection Agency, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269- 9101. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to these materials; and
with either NFPA 13 or NFPA 13R;
with NPFA 13. I/II
(5) Staffing Requirements.
Time Personnel Residents 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Day)* 1 3–15 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Evening)* 1 3–15 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. (Night)* 1 3–20
*If the shift hours vary from those indicated, the hours of the shifts shall show on the work schedules of the facility and shall not be less than six (6) hours. III
AUTHORITY: sections 198.005 and 198.073, RSMo Supp. 2006 and 198.076, RSMo 2000.* This rule originally filed as 13 CSR 15-15.045. Emergency rule filed Dec. 14, 2000, effective Jan. 2, 2001, expired June 30, 2001. Original rule filed Dec. 14, 2000, effective June 30, 2001. Moved to 19 CSR 30- 86.045, effective Aug. 28, 2001. Amended: Filed Aug. 23, 2006, effective April 30, 2007.
*Original authority: 198.005, RSMo 2006; 198.073; RSMo 1979, amended 1984, 1992, 1999, 2006; and 198.076, RSMo 1979, amended 1984.