Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 8:33H-1.9 - Size and occupancy of nursing homes and nursing units(a) The targeted annual occupancy rate for nursing homes should be 90 percent. 1. Certificate of Need applicants proposing the addition of long-term care beds at nursing homes with an annual occupancy rate of less than 90 percent of the licensed bed capacity for the most recent calendar year shall not be approved.(b) Nursing homes shall be designed and sized to promote a homelike environment, as opposed to a hospital-like environment, efficient facility operation, and a high quality of life and care.(c) The Certificate of Need application for a new or expanding nursing home or for a long-term care bed addition to an existing facility shall state the number of long-term care beds which is proposed for each nursing unit. The maximum nursing unit size for long-term care shall be 64 beds.(d) The applicant shall provide detailed documentation to show that each and every proposed nursing unit containing long-term care beds, regardless of its size, shall be staffed with at least one licensed nurse (that is, a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse) for each shift around the clock, and that there shall be at least two nursing personnel assigned to each nursing unit for each shift around the clock, and that the facility shall comply with or exceed all other applicable staffing requirements contained in N.J.A.C. 8:39, and that operation of the facility will be financially feasible thus staffed. 1. As a condition of Certificate of Need approval, the long-term care applicant shall agree to comply with the staffing requirements in (d) above, even if this necessitates exceeding the minimum staffing standards required for licensure, which are contained in N.J.A.C. 8:39.(e) The maximum size of facilities receiving Certificate of Need approval for general or specialized long-term care beds shall be 240 beds. 1. An exception to the maximum size requirement in (e) above may be made in the case of existing facilities which are licensed for more than 240 long-term care beds, which propose to reduce their long-term care bed complement by at least 15 percent. Such facilities may be approved to maintain a licensed capacity which will exceed 240 long-term care beds at project completion, after a proposed number of long-term care beds has been eliminated, provided that all other applicable requirements of this chapter are met.2. An exception to (e) above may be made in the case of Statewide restricted admissions facilities, which may be given consideration for an expansion which will result in a net capacity of more than 240 beds, provided that the facility meets the requirements of 8:33H-1.11 and all other applicable requirements of this chapter.(f) A facility which is licensed for more than 240 general and/or specialized long-term care beds, which proposes to add long-term care beds, may receive Certificate of Need approval provided that the applicant designs the project to result in two or more separately licensed and staffed facilities, each in compliance with the maximum size requirement in (e) above.(g) The maximum unit size for specialized long-term care beds shall be 32 beds.N.J. Admin. Code § 8:33H-1.9
Amended by R.2004 d.354, effective 9/20/2004.
See: 36 New Jersey Register 1641(a), 36 New Jersey Register 4306(a).
In (f), deleted the last sentence.