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Shared Dwelling, House,
condominium or apartment |
Duplex Dwelling, Consumers
and primary
supports |
Independent Unit primary
supports that assume a level and/or nearby supports. |
Attached Unit A unit
attached to or within a main
dwelling.
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Building Program |
3-4 residents |
2-3-4- residents |
1-2
residents |
1-2 residents |
Basic |
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Consumers need a home without
obstacles and |
see page
2.3 |
see
page
2.11 |
see
page
2.15 |
see
page 2.19 |
impediments that restrict their
control |
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and independence.
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Hardened |
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Consumers will test the strength
of materials and |
see page
3.3 |
see page
3.9 |
Possible
Housing Type
in some Cases |
Possible Housing
Type in some Cases |
are able to live freely without
hurting |
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themselves or others.
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Safe
& Sound |
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Consumers need their supports
to see, hear, and monitor |
see page
4.3 |
Possible Housing
Type in some Cases |
Possible
Housing Type
in some Cases |
see page 4.11 |
access egress and activities
for their safety. |
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Barrier-Free |
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Consumers using wheelchairs can
get around to |
see page
5.3 |
see page 5.11 |
see page
5.15 |
see page 5.19 |
do most things for themselves
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accommodations for abilities.
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Physically
Assisted |
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Consumers are able to be involved
in their own care, anticipates |
see page
6.3 |
Possible Housing
Type in some Cases |
Possible
Housing Type
in some Cases |
see page
6.13 |
declining health and aging.
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Medically
Assisted |
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Consumers require extensive assistance
in daily living. |
see page
7.3 |
Possible
Housing
Type in some Cases |
Not Applicable |
Possible
Housing Type in some Cases |
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