A minimum of one centrally-located nurses' station shall be provided for the birth unit. The number of birth rooms shall be provided as determined by the program narrative but shall not exceed 10 beds.
The birth rooms shall be clustered in groups, shall be located out of the path of unrelated traffic, and shall be under direct supervision of the clinical staff. The birth room will serve as labor, delivery and recovery room. The birth rooms should also be located in an area adjacent to the respite nursery (if provided).
Birth rooms shall be adequate and appropriate to provide for equipment, staff, supplies, and emergency procedures required for the physical and emotional care of a maternal client, their support person and the newborn during labor, birth, and the recovery period.
Birth rooms shall have an outside window. The window is not required to be operable.
Each birth room shall be equipped with a hand-washing sink with hands-free operation acceptable for scrubbing. Hand-washing sinks should include accessibility standards (See Section 264.2600(c)(5)) for knee clearance and countertop height. Hand-washing sinks shall be large and deep enough for infant bathing when not in use for hand washing.
All finishes shall be kept clean and shall be of the type that is appropriate for the cleaning methods and solutions required to maintain a clean and safe environment.
Lighting shall be provided to accommodate the needs of the client and delivery team during labor, delivery, and postpartum, and to permit the examination and treatment of the infant in the infant resuscitation area.
A respite nursery may be provided to allow for the rest of the pregnant or postpartum person when requested. The nursery must be located near and accessible from the nurse station and shall meet the criteria established for newborn nurseries contained in Section 2.1.3.6.6 of the AIA Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities.
Family overnight stay rooms must be located in an area outside of the birth unit and clustered around a common living/dining/nourishment preparation room. They must include the following:
The size and location of each support area shall depend on its use. The following support areas shall be available in each birth center when included in the program narrative. Identifiable spaces are required for each of the indicated functions.
Charting facilities shall have a linear surface space to ensure that staff and physicians can chart and have simultaneous access to information and communication systems.
Appropriate provisions shall be made for the distribution of medications.
Each birth center shall provide ice for treatments and nourishment. A refrigerator with self-dispensing ice is acceptable.
Such rooms must be separate from and have no direct connection with soiled workrooms or soiled holding rooms and contain storage space for clean and sterile supplies. If the clean workroom is used for preparing client care items, it shall also contain a work counter and a hand-washing station.
Such rooms shall be separate from and have no direct connection with clean work rooms or clean supply rooms and shall contain the following:
A housekeeping room must be provided and meet the following requirements:
Toilet rooms designated for staff and visitors only must be conveniently located in the birth unit.
Securable lockers, closets, and cabinet compartments for the personal articles of staff shall be located in or near the nurse station.
This room is to be used for meetings, conferences, and childbirth educational training classes.
Each birth center shall provide for storing and processing of clean and soiled linen for appropriate client care. Processing may be done within the center, in a separate building on or off site, or in a commercial or shared laundry.
All mechanical and electrical equipment rooms must include sufficient space for proper maintenance, removal, and replacement of equipment. The following shall be provided:
Rooms shall be provided for boilers, mechanical, and electrical equipment.
Storage for solvents and flammable liquids shall comply with NFPA 30.
Yard equipment and supply storage areas shall be provided. These must be located so that equipment may be moved directly to the exterior without interference with other work.
The birth center must provide an entrance at grade level, sheltered from inclement weather, and accessible to disabled persons (in accordance with the Illinois Accessibility Code).
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 264.2750