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49.—(1) This Part applies to service providers who are registered to provide an accommodation-based service and the premises used for the provision of the service fall within one of the categories in paragraph (2). But this Part does not apply if the service involves the provision of accommodation to four or fewer individuals.
(2) The categories are—
Category A: The premises used for the provision of the service consist of a new building or an existing building which has been converted for the purpose of providing the service, and, in either case, the building has not previously been used for the purpose of providing an accommodation-based service.
Category B: The premises consist of an extension to a building which is used for the purpose of providing the service at a place specified as a condition to the service provider's registration.
Category C: The premises consist of a building which was unoccupied immediately prior to the service provider's registration but was previously used for the purpose of providing an accommodation-based service at a place specified as a condition to the registration of another service provider.
(3) If this Part applies, the service provider must ensure that the requirements of regulations 50 to 54 are complied with.
(4) In this regulation, “accommodation-based service” means a care home service, a secure accommodation service or a residential family centre service.
50. All bedrooms used for the provision of the service must have an en suite bathroom which includes an accessible wash hand basin, lavatory and shower.
51.—(1) All bedrooms used for the provision of the service must have a minimum of 12 square metres of useable floor space unless paragraph (2) or (3) applies.
(2) This paragraph applies where the person living in the room has to use a wheelchair on a permanent and constant basis because of the nature of their disability.
(3) This paragraph applies where a bedroom is shared.
(4) If paragraph (2) applies, the bedroom must have a minimum of 13.5 square metres of useable floor space.
(5) If paragraph (3) applies, the bedroom must have a minimum of 16 square metres of useable floor space.
52. The amount of sitting, recreational and dining space which is used for the provision of the service in accordance with regulation 44(6) must be at least—
(a)4.1 square metres for each individual;
(b)5.1 square metres for wheelchair users.
53. The external grounds which are used for the provision of the service in accordance with regulation 44(10) must—
(a)be accessible to individuals in wheelchairs or with other mobility problems,
(b)have sufficient and suitable seating, and
(c)be designed to meet the needs of all individuals including those with physical, sensory and cognitive impairments.
54. Where the accommodation used for the provision of the service is on more than one floor and this is consistent with the statement of purpose for the service, there must be a passenger lift.
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