3.I.27.f. Common areas
Rule
Residents have access to common areas of the home.
Levels
I |
II |
III |
IV |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
This rule may apply to all levels. See standard 2.I.27.
Guidance
Functionally equivalent family is a term used to describe a group of unrelated individuals living together as a family. Recovery housing that establishes a functionally equivalent family upholds the characteristics of a single family household and therefore have the right to be sited in single family neighborhoods. This rule is an element can be used to establish that a recovery home is operating as a functionally equivalent family.
Residents must have access to common areas of the home. More than strangers tucked away in private rooms, residents should be architecturally encouraged to interact with each other, provide mutual support and cultivate fellowship.
Evaluation
Do residents have access to common areas of the home that can accommodate fellowship amongst all the residents?
Evidence
Evidence for upholding this rule should be documented in the leadership manual and onsite review.