Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-341 - Behavioral health agency licensing and certification requirements
CERTIFICATION AND SERVICE STANDARDS FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES
Section 246-341-0722 - Supportive housing behavioral health services-Service standards
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-341-0722
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
Supportive housing behavioral health services support an individual's transition to community integrated housing and support the individual to be a successful tenant in a housing arrangement.
(1) A behavioral health agency that provides supportive housing services must have knowledge of and provide housing related collaborative activities to assist individuals in identifying, coordinating, and securing housing or housing resources with entities such as:
(a) Local homeless continuum of care groups
or local homeless planning groups;
(b) Housing authorities that operate in a
county or city;
(c) Community
action councils;
(d) Landlords of
privately owned residential homes; and
(e) State agencies that provide housing
resources.
(2) A behavioral health agency that provides supportive housing services must:
(a) Ensure all staff members who provide
direct services for supportive housing are knowledgeable and familiar with fair
housing laws;
(b) Conduct and
document a housing assessment in partnership with the individual that includes
housing preferences, affordability, and barriers to housing;
(c) Conduct and document a functional needs
assessment in partnership with the individual that includes independent living
skills and personal community integration goals;
(d) Assist the individual to create an
individualized housing acquisition and maintenance plan that focuses on the
individual's choice in housing;
(e)
Assist the individual to locate housing opportunities that are consistent with
the individual's preferences, goals, and interests;
(f) Provide any outreach, tenancy support,
and independent living skill building supports at a location convenient to the
individual;
(g) Provide the
individual with information regarding the requirements of the Fair Housing Act,
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and Washington state
antidiscrimination law, and post this information in a public place in the
agency; and
(h) Ensure the services
are specific to each individual and meant to assist in obtaining and
maintaining housing in scattered-site, clustered, integrated, or single-site
housing as long as the individual holds a lease or sublease.
(3) Supportive housing services are not required to be provided under clinical supervision.
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