5101:2-9-43 Appendix A
(A)Residential infant care center (RICC)
means a facility that has as its primary purpose the provision of residential
services for infants affected by substance use and the preservation of families
through infant diversion practices and programs.
(B)A residential infant care center can not
be licensed as a children's crisis care center.
(C)An infant, from birth to twelve months
old, is eligible to be placed in a residential infant care center if one of the
following applies:
(1)The infant was born substance exposed
and affected requires additional care.
(2)The infant's parent or caretaker
requires additional education and support services regarding care for the
infant.
(3)A public children services agency (PCSA)
or private child placing agency (PCPA) requires additional time to determine
placement of the infant.
(D)A RICC may provide residential care for
up to ninety consecutive days.
(E)Any of the following with legal custody
of the infant may place an infant in a RICC:
(1)A parent, guardian, or legal custodian.
(2)A public children services agency.
(3)A private child placing agency.
(F)Pediatric medical service means medical
service required to be provided by, or with oversight from, a licensed medical
professional, including prescribing medication, administering rectal or
intravenous medication, and outpatient laboratory service, and providing for
sick visits, onsite well child exams, and children assisted by medical
technology.
(G)A RICC, if using medication to treat
infants will need a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license issued by
the state board of pharmacy under section 4729.54 of the Revised Code.
(H)A RICC is to comply with all
requirements in accordance with Chapter 5101:2-9 of the Administrative Code.
Exceptions to the requirements are listed in Appendix A.
(I)The RICC is to develop a plan of safe
care for an infant born substance exposed and affected including the following:
(1)Assist with the health and substance use
disorder treatment needs of the infant and the parent or caregiver
(2)Develop and implement a program
monitoring, supporting, and connecting the family or caregiver.
(J)The RICC is to develop and implement a
program for parents and caregivers of the infant, either individually or in a
group setting, to address:
(1)Teaching parenting skills
(2)Bonding with the infant.
(3)Caring for the infant's special needs.
(K)A RICC is to ensure the following:
(1)Child-care staff, volunteers and interns
(in positions responsible for the daily direct care or supervision of children)
to be at least eighteen years old and have a high school diploma or certificate
of high school equivalence.
(2)Volunteers and interns who are under
twenty-one years of age are to be supervised.
(3)A RICC may include volunteers or interns
in child-to-staff ratios only during an emergency which includes an extremely
ill staff member.
(L)A criminal records check is to be
requested for volunteers and interns in accordance with section 2151.86 of the
Revised Code.
(M)A RICC is to employ registered nurses,
patient care assistants, or licensed professional nurses to meet the required
child-staff ratio.
(N)A RICC is to have the center peer
supporter, family advocate, licensed social worker (LSW), licensed independent
social worker (LISW), licensed professional counselor (LPC), or licensed
professional clinical counselor (LPCC) to do the following:
(1)Provide wraparound services to the
infant's family or caregiver.
(2)Coordinate with the transferring
hospital, PCSA or PCPA.
(3)Refer parent or caregiver to appropriate
community agencies and services for support and aftercare.
(4)Follow-up with the parent or caregiver
after the infant's discharge.
(O)The RICC is to encourage
employee-supervised dyad care and permit one of the infant's parents or
caregivers to room-in with the infant for bonding and education.
(P)The RICC is to provide the following for
dyad care and rooming-in stay.
(1)A single bed and all necessary bedding
(sheets, pillow and blankets).
(2)All meals and snacks during rooming-in.
(3)A minimum of one private shower and
toilet for the use of any parents or caregivers who are rooming-in.
(4)All rules and policies are to be
provided to the parent or caregiver and notification of restriction or
cancellation if rules are not followed.
(Q)The RICC is to provide one bathing room
for every six infants that includes a minimum of one hip level bathtub with hot
and cold water, one changing station and a door with a full-length glass window
for safety and observation.
(R)The child-staff ratio is at least one
awake child-care staff on duty at all times for every five infants.
(S)Use cribs and other infant sleep
products that meet the United States consumer product safety commission's
safety standards for safe sleep.
(T)Follow the department of health's safe
sleep education program recommendations established under section 3701.66 of
the Revised Code.
Effective: 1/1/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 01/01/2028
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 12/06/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.13, 5103.6018
Rule Amplifies: 5103.03, 5103.13, 5103.60, 5103.602, 5103.603, 5103.608,
5103.609, 5103.6010, 5103.6011, 5102.6012, 5103.6017