Each person's bed shall be located in a room that is designated solely as a bedroom.
Each occupied bedroom shall accommodate no more than two (2) people, and measure at least sixty (60) square feet per person in multiple client bedrooms, and at least eighty (80) square feet in single person's bedrooms.
Persons who live in the CRFPID shall not share a bedroom with staff or other non-live-in individuals.
A room that can only be accessed through a bathroom or another bedroom shall not be used as a bedroom. An attic or basement shall not be used as bedroom.
Each bed shall be placed at least three feet (3 ft.) from any other bed.
Each bedroom shall be equipped with at least the following items for each person at all times, and must be in accordance with the person's preference:
Each bedroom shall contain at least one closet, and shall have accessible sufficient storage space for each person's personal effects and seasonal personal clothing.
Bedroom doors and windows shall provide adequate privacy. Windows shall have curtains, blinds or shutters. All blinds, curtains and shutters shall be in good repair.
Each bedroom shall have at least one external window that shall be appropriately secured to prevent unauthorized entry and to ensure the safety of each person.
A person who cannot move up and down the steps independently shall not occupy a bedroom on an upper floor unless functioning mechanisms are employed to ensure the person's safety while ascending and descending stairs. Such mechanisms must be functional and employable in the event of an emergency.
Each person shall have privacy in his or her sleeping and living unit.
Each bedroom door shall have a functioning lock to which the person and appropriate staffs have keys, as identified in the ISP.
Persons have the freedom to furnish and decorate their sleeping units within the lease or other agreement.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-B3505