AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
December 21, 2001
AASA: BH #2001-028
SUBJECT: SEMI-AMBULATORY OR NON-AMBULATORY RESIDENTS
Dear Boarding Home Provider:
Questions have arisen regarding the conditions under which a boarding home
may serve residents who are semi-ambulatory or non-ambulatory. Washington
Administrative Code 388-78A-240(3)(a) states: "The licensee shall accept
and retain an individual as a resident only when the individual is ambulatory
unless the boarding home is approved by the Washington state director of
fire protection to care for semi-ambulatory or nonambulatory residents;"
WAC 388-78A-010 defines "ambulatory", "semi-ambulatory"
and "nonambulatory":
- "Ambulatory" means capable of walking or traversing a normal path to safety without the physical assistance of another individual.
- "Semi-ambulatory" means physically and mentally capable of traversing a normal path to safety with the use of mobility aids, but unable to ascend or descend stairs without the physical assistance of another individual.
- "Nonambulatory" means unable to walk or traverse a normal path to safety without the physical assistance of another individual.
