HomeMy WebLinkAboutDOUGLAS MANOR GROUP HOME - SPECIAL REVIEW - 63-88 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - APPLICANT COMMUNICATIONDouglas Manor.: alte!!i.ative care facility, a gr p home for the aging.
Purpose: To provide quality individualized care to elderly persons
unable to care for themselves in a home type atmosphere as opposed
to a nursing home.
I. Type of residents.
A. Number of residents will be a maximum of five.
B. Residents will be ambulatory we will not be able to accept
wheelchair bound.
C. Residents will not have cars, we will provide or arrange
any transportation.
II. Staff.
A. Doug Merle. Facility manager.
1. Responsible for bookkeeping and ia-iaintainance.
2. Assists in resident care.
B. Sarah Merle R.N.
1. Dispenses medication according to Doctors prescription.
2. Administers intravenous treatments.
3. Does blood pressure and Diabetes checks.
4. Resident care.
C. An additional full time staff member to help care for residents.
III. Facility, 3012 Worthington.
A. Residents area will be the remodeled 3 car garage and existing
family room on ground level.
B. An enclosed patio will be added at the rear of the house.
C. Remodeling in the garage will be such as to not detract from
the exterior appearance of t'_ie home.
D. There will be no signs indicating the presence of the A.C.F.
our goal is to maintain the appearance of a residence.
IV. Synopsis of c9ditions imposed by licensiIR agency, The
Colorado Department of Health as set forth in publication
W/P 0314C revised 3-12-87.
A. All ACFs shall operate in full compliance with applicable
zoning, housing, fire, sanitation and other codes and
ordinances imposed by any city, county, town or other
political subdivision regulated by these rules and regulations.
1. ACFs shall have a fire safety plan and have fire
extinguishers and smoke detectors.
2. They shall meet minimum square footage requirements of
90 feet per person per bedroom, single occupancy.
3. Must meet laundry, cooking and bathing facility needs.
4. Must have a dining area.
5. Meet resident room standards for fixtures and equipment.
6. Meet laundering requirements.
7. Meet sanitation requirements.
8. Keep patient records.
9. Meet standards of service to residents including instructionE
as to minimum services to be provided.
10. Follow medication dispensing requirements.
11. Meet personell and staffing requirements.
12. Have written policy and resident rights statements.
13. State licensing includes training of the operators
by the State Department of Health.