D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-6330

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Rule 29-6330 - LIFE SKILLS
6330.1

An independent living program shall assist a resident to develop and implement a fire safety and evacuation plan. A copy of the plan shall be conspicuously posted in the main facility and a copy placed in each resident handbook.

6330.2

An independent living program shall conduct at least one (1) fire drill each month in the main facility and at least one (1) annually in each residence not located in the main facility, and maintain a record of each fire drill.

6330.3

An independent living program shall inspect each fire extinguisher in the main facility and each residence at least monthly, and maintain a record of each fire extinguisher inspection.

6330.4

A resident shall participate in daily living activities, which shall include but not be limited to maintaining:

(a) The residence and common areas;
(b) Regular personal hygiene; and
(c) Regular personal laundry.
6330.5

Daily living activities shall not conflict with a resident's service plan.

6330.6

A main facility shall develop, conspicuously post in the main facility, and follow a written plan of daily living activities for its residents.

6330.7

An independent living program shall educate a resident concerning life skills including:

(a) How to seek and secure housing;
(b) Safe and healthy trash disposal;
(c) Housecleaning and how to maintain a clean and healthy living environment;
(d) The safe and healthy storage and disposal of dangerous or combustible materials such as cleaning equipment, cleaning agents, aerosol cans, or other chemical substances;
(e) Who to contact to maintain the residence, including how to utilize residence management;
(f) Simple household repairs such as how to change a light bulb and patch a small hole;
(g) Nutrition and the importance of maintaining an adequate and balanced diet;
(h) Purchase, preparation, and storage of food;
(i) Proper personal care, hygiene, and grooming;
(j) How to do laundry;
(k) Personal safety, including safe community and residential living, and responding to emergency situations;
(l) Money management, including encouraging residents to save money;
(m) General health and health management;
(n) First aid;
(o) Reproductive health and contraception;
(p) HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases;
(q) Substance abuse recognition and prevention;
(r) Parenting skills, including child development, health, and safety;
(s) Problem solving and decision-making;
(t) Conflict resolution, negotiation, team building, and peer support;
(u) Time management;
(v) Stress reduction;
(w) Employment seeking and maintenance skills;
(x) Use of public transportation;
6330.8

If a resident is a teen parent who resides in the independent living program with her or his child, in addition to the life skills set forth in § 6330.7, the independent living program shall educate the resident concerning:

(a) Early childhood development;
(b) Medical issues in early childhood;
(c) Age appropriate discipline;
(d) Parental rights and responsibilities;
(e) Choosing and monitoring child care providers; and
(f) Sex, relationships, and family planning.
6330.9

The education required by §§ 6330.7 and 6330.8 may be provided by an entity other than the independent living program.

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-6330

Final Rulemaking published at 49 DCR 1591 (February 22, 2002); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 66 DCR 001059 (1/25/2019)