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Title: GETTING SMART


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GETTING SMART
  • About Home Modifications

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Welcome
  • HOME MODIFICATIONS WEBINAR SERIES
  • Sponsored by the
  • Wisconsin Department of Health Services
  • Webinar 1
  • Getting Smart About Home Modifications
  • Howard Mandeville Amy McGrath
  • Movin Out, Inc.
  • 600 Williamson Street
  • Madison WI 53703

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Movin Out, Inc.
  • Movin Out partners with people with disabilities
    and their allies to create and sustain inclusive,
    safe, affordable housing solutions.

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Threshold Eligibility
  • Income eligible
  • Household income within
  • low-income limits set by
  • funding sources.
  • Disability eligible
  • At least one member of the household, adult or
    child, has a permanent disability.

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Owner-Occupied Rehab
  • More than 300 home owners
  • with disabilities have used
  • Movin Outs Rehab Program
  • Types of modifications and repairs
  • Exterior and interior accessibility modifications
  • Roofs, windows, foundation repairs
  • Furnaces, hot water heaters
  • Septic systems, wells

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Rental Rehab
  • Movin Out purchases
  • used housing, adds
  • accessibility features that
  • tenants need now or may need
  • in the future, and fixes up the housing to meet
    all code requirements.
  • Movin Out reserves these rental units for
    low-income tenants with disabilities.
  • Movin Out accommodates tenants who rely on
    in-home care givers.

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A housing solution should offer1.
Affordability2. Stability3. Community
membership4. System Savings
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Find out more about Movin Outs Rehab Program
and other agency information at www.movin-out.org
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GETTING SMART
  • About Home Modifications

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Home Modifications NOT something you just
dive into

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How to N A PASK ANSWER QUESTIONS
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Features of Your Work applying common
sense assessing thinking finding
expertise attending to costs quality
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Applying Common Sense
  • think before doing plan before acting

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Assessment
  • The Person the Situation
  • What are her/his specific needs that are not
    currently being addressed?
  • How will this modification change her/his
    situation?
  • Is this a reasonable modification given all of
    the circumstances? (the evicted tenant)

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Thinking Outside the Box
  • Developing Options
  • What are all of the ways we could address the
    problem with or without a modification?
  • What are reasonable but creative ways to solve a
    problem. (not reasonable the home with the hole)

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Finding Support and Identifying Expertise
  • Accessing the Knowledge of Others
  • Use team members before making final decisions
  • Build a team before
  • you need them

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Effectiveness Efficiencies
  • Costs
  • Do you have the money before you approve a
    project start date?
  • Will the cost be equal to or less than the value
    of the modification?
  • Is it a good long term investment?

21
Quality of the Work
  • Will the project meet basic housing standards?
  • Will the project do what its supposed to do?
    (the ramp to nowhere)
  • Will the project last? e.g. a ramp with no
    footings or built without using treated lumber

22
From Start to Finish Think Through the PROCESS
  • Problem
  • Resources
  • Options
  • Cost
  • Effort
  • Standards
  • Scrutiny

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PROCESS
  • PERSON AND PROBLEM
  • What is the problem?
  • x can no longer get to bedroom
  • What is x doing now?
  • Dressing and sleeping in the living room
  • What would solve the problem?
  • x having access to a bedroom
  • Define the need and the problem
  • In a way that gives you as many options as
    possible.

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PROCESS
  • RESOURCE PEOPLE
  • KNOW YOUR TEAM
  • Suppliers
  • Architects
  • Contractors
  • Lawyers
  • Independent Living Center
  • Other agencies that do Home Modifications

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PROCESS
  • OPTIONS (for accessing a bedroom)
  • build an addition
  • share a bedroom
  • add a lift to another floor
  • adapt/alter an existing room
  • adjust or replace equipment preventing access

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PROCESS
  • COST
  • What are the estimated costs for each option?
  • What money do I have available?
  • What money does the person have available?
  • What other resources could be tapped?
  • What options need to be eliminated due to cost?

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PROCESS
  • EFFORT
  • Who will be doing the work?
  • Who will be monitoring the work?
  • Who will decide when the work is complete?
  • Who will pay for the work?

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PROCESS
  • STANDARDS
  • How have you determined that basic housing
    standards have been met and the project meets
    safety guidelines?
  • How have you addressed any problems with the
    quality of the work?
  • How have you determined whether the modification
    is a good long term investment?

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PROCESS
  • SCRUTINY
  • What measures did you take to determine that this
    project passes the public scrutiny test?
  • Its needed and reasonable it doesnt look
    garish, absurd or wasteful
  • Its a cost efficient accommodation taxpayer
    dollars have been well spent
  • Its a good long term solution its not a new
    addition made to substandard property
  • It would be fine to see the project written up on
    the front page of tomorrows newspaper.

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Does it meet minimum standards?
Is it a good investment?
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WEBINAR SCHEDULE
  • TUESDAYS
  • 1000 am 1100 am
  • October 20 Laws Regulations
  • October 27 Who Will Help
  • November 3 Quality Accountability
  • November 10 Zoning, Permits, Codes
  • November 17 Building a Ramp

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Webinar 2 Oct. 20Accessibility, Laws and
Regulations
  • Codes and standards
  • 1 2 family dwelling units multi family
    commercial
  • Federal fair housing
  • Navigating the system
  • Permits
  • Examples

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Webinar 3 Oct. 27Who Will Help?
  • Carrying Out the Project
  • Potential Funding sources
  • Determining Feasibility
  • Identifying the Team
  • Role of the design professional
  • Role of the contractor

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Webinar 4 Nov. 3Quality, Affordability
Accountability
  • Case Studies
  • Contracting 101
  • Why you have a contract
  • Elements of a contract
  • Working with a contractor
  • Bids
  • Pricing
  • Interviewing Hiring

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Webinar 5 Nov. 11Zoning, Permits and Codes
Oh My!
  • Typical issues and problems
  • Purpose of zoning
  • Building codes and permits
  • What you need to know
  • Who to work with
  • Process, time and costs

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Webinar 6 Nov. 17Whats So Hard About
Building a Ramp?
  • Needs evaluation
  • Design
  • Contract documents
  • Construction
  • Closeout
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