WAC 246-335-275
Family, personnel, volunteer,
contractor, and public areas. (1) A hospice care center
applicant or licensee must provide family use areas with:
(a) A minimum of two hundred square feet;
(b) Comfortable seating for several family members;
(c) Provision for families and patients to share meals;
(d) Drinking water;
(e) Public telephone;
(f) Information desk or directory signage; and
(g) Exterior, clear glass windows with a maximum sill
height of thirty-six inches.
(2) Hospice care centers must provide a private space at
least one hundred fifty square feet in size for every ten beds
and an additional seventy-five square feet for every
additional five beds. The private space should be designed
for:
(a) Private group, family and individual interviews and
counseling;
(b) Interdisciplinary weekly conferences and personnel,
contractor, and volunteer breaks; and
(c) Spiritual services.
(3) Hospice care centers must provide additional space
for personnel, contractors and volunteers. This space must be
designed to accommodate:
(a) Secure storage for medical records;
(b) Personnel, contractor, and volunteer break areas;
(c) Personnel, contractor, and volunteer work areas;
(d) General storage; and
(e) At least one personnel, contractor, and volunteer
toilet room with handwash sink.
(4) Hospice care centers must provide one visitor toilet
room with handwash sink for every ten beds.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.127 RCW. 02-18-026, §
246-335-275, filed 8/23/02, effective 10/1/02.]