A provider shall establish and maintain a safe environment for its operation, including adhering to the following provisions:
Each window that opens shall have a screen.
Each rug or carpet in a facility shall be securely fastened to the floor or shall have a non-skid pad.
Each hallway, porch, stairway, stairwell, and basement shall be kept free from any obstruction at all times.
Each ramp or stairway used by individuals in the program shall be equipped with a firmly secured handrail or banister.
Each provider shall maintain a clean environment free of infestation and in good physical condition.
Each facility shall be appropriately equipped and furnished for the services delivered.
Each provider shall properly maintain the outside and yard areas of the premises in a clean and safe condition.
Each exterior stairway, landing, and sidewalk shall be kept free of snow and ice.
Each facility shall be located in an area reasonably free from noxious odors, hazardous smoke and fumes, and where interior sounds may be maintained at reasonably comfortable levels.
A provider shall take necessary measures to ensure pest control, including:
A provider shall ensure that medical waste is stored, collected, transported, and disposed of in accordance with applicable Federal and District laws and guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC").
Each provider shall ensure that its facilities have comfortable lighting, proper ventilation, and moisture and temperature control. Rooms, including bedrooms and activity rooms below ground level, shall be dry and the temperature shall be maintained within a normal comfort range.
Each facility shall have potable water available for each individual.
The physical design of the provider's structure shall be sufficient to accommodate staff, individuals receiving services and the program(s). Each location shall make available the following:
If activity space is used for purposes not related to the program's mission, the provider shall ensure that:
The use of appliances such as cell phones, computers, televisions, radios, CD players, recorders, and other electronic devices shall not interfere with the therapeutic program.
Each facility shall maintain an adequately supplied first-aid kit which:
Each provider shall post emergency numbers near its telephones for fire, police, and poison control, along with contact information and directions to the nearest hospital.
Each provider shall have on site at each facility a fully functioning automatic external defibrillator ("AED") and shall ensure that all staff are trained in how to use the AED.
Each provider shall have on-site at each facility at least two (2) unexpired doses of naloxone at all times and shall ensure that all staff are trained in how to administer the naloxone.
A provider shall have an interim plan addressing safety and continued service delivery during construction.
As part of each certification and re-certification application, the provider shall present the Department permits (including DCRA building permit(s)) and post-work inspection(s) for all plumbing and electrical work completed at the program facility during the last twelve (12) months.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A8014