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Ftag of the Week – F920 Requirements for Dining and Activity Rooms

This week’s Ftag of the Week is part of the Physical Environment regulatory group, F920 Requirements for Dining and Activity Rooms. This regulation requires that facilities provide one or more rooms that are designated for resident dining and resident activities. The rooms must:

Surveyors can query residents as to whether they feel the furnishings and areas are adequate for their needs. They can also visually observe whether the space is adequate for resident activities, if there is crowding, and if resident access to space is limited. Let’s see how F920 has been cited under the LTCSP. Here are some actual citations:

While the intent of this regulation is to ensure the comfort of the residents during dining and activities, it’s also important to think about the potential implications in the event of an emergency. If you needed to quickly evacuate your dining room or activity area , how easily could it be done with a tangle of wheelchairs and no room to maneuver them? If there is insufficient room to have your residents all dining at the same time, consider serving meals in two seatings. The dining experience is meant to be a dignified one, not one where residents are routinely expected to eat in the hallway, which most residents complain about, or, worse yet, have to wait to exit the dining room until everyone is finished because of overcrowding and egress being blocked. It is also worth taking a look at what it looks like during those popular Bingo sessions and monthly birthday celebrations.

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