What are the infrastructures in a high-end nursing home?

High-end nursing homes have infrastructure:

1, dining room: should be equipped with dining tables, seats, clocks, bulletin boards, waste paper bins, curtains, disinfection cabinets, sinks, fly-proofing equipment.

2. Restrooms and bathrooms: they should be equipped with wall-mounted urinals, toilets, toilet paper, toilet paper special clips, waste paper buckets, showers, bidets or baths, non-slip bath mats and shower mats, bathroom thermometers, and exhaust fans.

3, there are necessary laundry equipment, there should be a washing machine, iron, etc.. Regularly disinfect the public **** washing machine.

4. There is an activity room for the elderly: a place for them to read, write and draw, and have fun. The place should be provided with books, newspapers and periodicals, television sets, chess and cards. Blackboards for teaching and informing things are available.

5. Fitness and rehabilitation places and equipment: rehabilitation rooms and fitness places equipped with fitness and rehabilitation instruments and equipment suitable for the elderly.

6. A place to receive visitors: the reception room is equipped with tables and chairs, paper and pens and relevant introductory materials.

7. The outdoor activity area shall not be less than 150 square meters, and the green area reaches 60%.

8, public **** area should have a clear sign, easy to identify, dangerous areas to set up a warning sign, such as: ponds, steep slopes, overgrown areas, high-voltage wires, no guardrail to protect the location and so on.

9, public **** phone: there is a public **** phone for the elderly.

10, medical equipment: according to the health of the elderly, must be prepared to adequate medical equipment and materials, there should be first aid kit and wheelchair car. Social welfare institutions for the elderly that do not have infirmaries should sign contracts with specialized hospitals. The contracted hospitals must have the capacity to deal with all kinds of sudden illnesses and other emergencies within the social welfare institutions for the elderly, and must be able to undertake the daily diagnosis and treatment of common and frequent illnesses among the elderly.

11. Promptly solving problems that arise in facilities and living equipment such as fire-fighting, lighting, alarms, heating, communications, cooling, sewage disposal, etc., and strictly enforcing the relevant regulations to ensure that they are in a normal state at all times.

12, to ensure the supply of water and electricity, the room temperature in winter is not less than 16 degrees Celsius, summer does not exceed 28 degrees Celsius.

13. The living environment is quiet, clean and beautiful, with items placed in an orderly manner, and the ceiling, walls, floors, desktops, mirrors, windows and window sills are clean.

Basic requirements for fire prevention in nursing homes:

1. Nursing homes should not be set up underground or semi-underground.

2, the nursing home should not be more than two floors when using three-level fire-resistant buildings; four-level fire-resistant buildings, should be a single floor; set in three-level fire-resistant buildings, should be arranged in the first or second floor; set in four-level fire-resistant buildings, should be arranged in the first floor.

3. Adjacent nursing units of the nursing home shall be separated by fireproof partition walls, and the doors on the partition walls shall be Class B fireproof doors, and the fireproof doors on the aisles shall be normally-open fireproof doors.

4. The evacuation stairs shall not be less than two, and the evacuation of the nursing home shall adopt the design of circular walkway and external corridor as far as possible.

5. Disabled or semi-disabled elderly people should be prioritized in locations that are easy to evacuate.