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1 WELCOME Getting Smart About Home Modifications A Webinar Series Sponsored by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Webinar #2 ACCESSIBILITY: ARE THERE REGULATIONS? WITH Tom Hirsch, Architect Howard Mandeville, Executive Director, Movin’ Out, Inc.

2 Please let us know who you are 1. Go to the “ASK” button in the upper left quadrant of your screen. Click on it and it will open a dialogue box. 2. Type in where you are listening from and how many people are listening from the same computer. 3. Questions can be asked in the same way and you may ask questions as you think of them, at any time during the presentation. We’ll generally answer questions at the end of the presentation unless there is something specific we need to clarify.

3 Getting Smart About Home Modifications Re-runs Power point presentations will be located at www.movin-out.org Click on ‘learn more’ in the first paragraph of the home page which will lead you to the power point presentations. Power point presentations will be located at www.movin-out.org Click on ‘learn more’ in the first paragraph of the home page which will lead you to the power point presentations. www.movin-out.org The webinar itself can be replayed by going to the DHS webcast catalogue at http://media1.wi.gov/dhfs/catalog/ Once there you can search for the presentation you want by name, date or presenter. The webinar itself can be replayed by going to the DHS webcast catalogue at http://media1.wi.gov/dhfs/catalog/ Once there you can search for the presentation you want by name, date or presenter. http://media1.wi.gov/dhfs/catalog/

4 Laws & Regulations: Accessibility, Use-ability Laws & Regulations: Accessibility, Use-ability Home Modifications - Session 2 “We can’t afford to throw all our existing housing stock away, so what can we do with it now?”

5 Individual Needs People are individuals, including those with disabilities. Everyone has their own way of doing activities (or would, if their environment allowed for it) People are individuals, including those with disabilities. Everyone has their own way of doing activities (or would, if their environment allowed for it) Clear picture of a person’s skills & limitations Clear picture of a person’s skills & limitations

6 Codes & Standards Building and accessibility codes set minimum standards, based on “average” dimensions established by studying large numbers of people. These provisions are most appropriate in public spaces. Building and accessibility codes set minimum standards, based on “average” dimensions established by studying large numbers of people. These provisions are most appropriate in public spaces. Code provisions are based on averages, not individuals. So even adhering to code, you may wind up with something un-usable. Designers need to ask questions and individualize environments as much as budgets and other circumstances permit. Code provisions are based on averages, not individuals. So even adhering to code, you may wind up with something un-usable. Designers need to ask questions and individualize environments as much as budgets and other circumstances permit.

7 Codes... Wisconsin 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Code (“UDC”) (does not contain any accessibility provisions) Wisconsin 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Code (“UDC”) (does not contain any accessibility provisions) Wisconsin Commercial Code includes Multi-Family (includes Fair Housing plus...) Wisconsin Commercial Code includes Multi-Family (includes Fair Housing plus...)

8 Fair Housing’s 7 Requirements  At least one entrance on an accessible route to every covered building and dwelling unit on the ground floor.  -Public and common use areas of such buildings  All the doors within the dwelling provide at least 32” clear opening  An accessible route throughout the interior of each dwelling  Light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats and other environmental controls are within reach  -Reinforced walls for grab bars  Useable Kitchens & Bathrooms

9 ... & Standards Wisconsin 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Code Wisconsin 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Code Wisconsin Commercial Code incorporates ADA Wisconsin Commercial Code incorporates ADA ANSI A-117.1 (2003) “safe harbor” ANSI A-117.1 (2003) “safe harbor” Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS)

10 Matching an Individual’s needs with Codes & Standards What features does the individual need? What features does the individual need? What does the Code/Standard require? What does the Code/Standard require? What does the environment allow? What does the environment allow? What does the Budget allow? What does the Budget allow?

11 Get help navigating the system.... Architects are useful - they help define options, and set standards for builders to follow Architects are useful - they help define options, and set standards for builders to follow Builders are part of the team Builders are part of the team

12 Permits: a chance for review before construction Code officials are critical to getting the done. Code officials are critical to getting the modifications done. Remember 1 & 2 Family Code has no accessibility provisions Remember 1 & 2 Family Code has no accessibility provisions MultiFamily Code does include access MultiFamily Code does include access

13 Real Life Examples: 3 most needed areas Entry - be sure it leads to somewhere useable Entry - be sure it leads to somewhere useable Kitchens - need to know who is doing the food preparation (now and in the future) Kitchens - need to know who is doing the food preparation (now and in the future) Bathrooms - independence versus assisted Bathrooms - independence versus assisted

14 5’ x 7’ Bathrooms

15 OOPS

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18 OOPS

19 CONTINUING WEBINAR SCHEDULE TUESDAYS 10:00 am – 11:00 am October 27: Who Will Help November 3: Quality & Accountability November 10: Zoning, Permits, Codes November 17: Building a Ramp


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