Each resident bedroom shall be designed and equipped for providing adequate nursing care, comfort, and privacy of residents.
Each bedroom shall provide a personal, home-like atmosphere which includes the use of an eye-level mirror, and other personal belongings.
Each bedroom shall have direct access to a corridor and at least one (1) window to the outside.
No resident bedroom shall be located on a floor that is below grade level.
If the room is not for single occupancy, each bed shall have flameproof ceiling suspended curtains which extend around each bed in order to provide the resident total visual privacy, in combination with adjacent walls and curtains.
Each bedroom shall be equipped for each resident with the following minimum items:
One (1) or more bedrooms shall be designated, when needed, as isolation facilities for any resident who has an infectious or contagious disease.
Each resident room shall be ventilated and shall have separate, adjacent toilet and bathing facilities.
Each new facility and each facility proposing renovation that involves reconfiguration of resident rooms shall be designed so that each resident bedroom shall have no more than two (2) occupants.
At least three (3) feet of space shall be maintained between a resident's bed and the next bed, between a resident's bed and the door and between the foot of a resident's bed and the wall.
Each multiple-occupancy room shall provide no less than eighty (80) square feet per resident, exclusive of closets, toilet rooms, wardrobes, and vestibules.
Each single-occupancy room shall provide no less than one-hundred (100) square feet per resident, exclusive of closets, wardrobes, toilet rooms, and vestibules.
Each resident bedroom shall be designated by distinct letters or numbers on the door or the wall beside the door.
In each new facility telephone jacks shall be installed in each resident room.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-B3246