Is a site visit required and what does DDA review during a site visit?
(1) To be certified, a state-operated provider must participate in site visits.
(2) During a site visit, DDA reviews the state-operated provider's service site for the following safety requirements:
(a) The common areas of the home are unrestricted.
(b) All entrances and exits are unblocked.
(c) The home is maintained in a safe and healthy manner.
(d) The home has a storage area for flammable and combustible materials.
(e) Every floor of the home has working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
(f) The home has a fire extinguisher that meets requirements for the residence type. There must be a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and at least one on every floor of the home.
(g) The home has a stocked first-aid kit.
(h) The home has a working and accessible telephone.
(i) The home has a working and accessible flashlight or alternative light source.
(j) Emergency contact information is available and accessible in the home (e.g., 911, poison control, nonemergency 911, adult protective services, child protective services).
(k) The contact information for the developmental disabilities ombuds is available and accessible in the home.
(l) The water temperature at the home is 120 degrees Fahrenheit or less.
(m) There is a safety plan for any body of water more than 24 inches deep at the home.
(n) The home has an evacuation plan and an emergency food and water supply.
(o) The home meets integrated setting requirements under WAC
388-823-1096.
(p) The home has a backup power source (e.g., generator, battery pack) if the provider supports a client who uses life sustaining medical equipment.