Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 388-829C-320 - What are the physical and safety requirements for companion homes?(1) A companion home must : (a) Be accessible to the client;(b) Provide the client direct, unrestricted access to all common areas;(c) Have adequate space for mobility aids, such as a wheelchair, walker, or lifting device;(d) Have unblocked exits;(e) Be maintained in a safe and healthy manner;(f) Safely store flammable and combustible materials;(g) Have a working smoke detector, located close to the client's bedroom , that meets the client's specialized needs, including any vision or hearing loss;(h) Have a five-pound 2A:10B-C fire extinguisher ; (i) Have a first-aid kit;(j) Provide the client access to a telephone;(k) Provide the client access to a working flashlight or alternative light source; (l) Display emergency contact information in a manner accessible to the client;(m) Display an evacuation plan, which must be practiced monthly with the client; and(n) Have a railing for any patio, deck, porch, or balcony that is more than twelve inches off the ground.(2) The companion home client must have a private bedroom with: (a) A door that locks from the inside, unless the client's person-centered service plan indicates that it is unsafe for the client to have a locking door; and(b) An exit that does not rely solely on a window, ladder, folding stairs, or trap door.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-829C-320
Amended by WSR 18-22-106, Filed 11/6/2018, effective 12/7/2018Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.30 [71A.12.030] and Title 71A RCW. 07-16-102, § 388-829C-320, filed 7/31/07, effective 9/1/07.