Summer in Michigan brings with it hot weather concerns for residents in our nursing homes. Although there are no explicit temperature standards for facilities certified on or before October 1, 1990, these facilities still must maintain safe and comfortable temperature levels. Facilities initially certified after October 1, 1990 must maintain a temperature range of 71 - 81° F. Further, pursuant to Minimum Design Standards, facilities constructed after 2002 must utilize air conditioning to maintain the facility temperature between 71º and 81º F.
The three hot weather reminders listed below will assist you in planning for and providing heat and humidity relief to our nursing home residents during Michigan summers.
Please take the time to review this information.
Recommendations to Health Facilities for Handling Heat and Humidity in Summer Months (May 23, 2005 Facility Notification from Bureau Of Health Systems)
Hyperthermia: Heat Related Illness
Process Guideline for Maintaining Hydration and Electrolyte Balance With Documentation Checklist
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