Entry Process. During the daytime Security will ask those entering to sign in and outreach engagement staff will be on hand to assist guests to services they may choose to access. Once the evening meal is finished, staff will assist those who have signed up for a bed stay to access their bed area. Security will help those who are not staying transition out of the area. No one seeking shelter for the night will be turned away providing they are not a danger to themselves or others. Security has designated 10:30pm as “lights out.” Anyone who chooses to leave during the night is free to do so; however, they will not be allowed back in until the next day, and stored items might not be immediately accessible and may need to be retrieved the following day. Security will generally close storage, showers, and other amenities during “lights out”; however anyone needing a reasonable accommodation will be accommodated if possible. Because of various language barriers and illiteracy rates among the guests, guests will be asked in their native language if they completely understand any intake/assessment forms which may be completed for services. Guests needing additional assistance will have the rules and intake forms explained to them. When English is their second language, the rules and intake forms will be explained in their primary language whenever feasible.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Contract for Services, Contract for Services
Entry Process. During the daytime Security will ask those entering to sign in and outreach engagement staff will be on hand to assist guests to services they may choose to access. Once the evening meal is finished, staff will assist those who have signed up for a bed stay to access their bed area. Security will help those who are not staying transition out of the area. .
G. No one seeking shelter for the night will be turned away providing they are not a danger to themselves or others. Security has designated 10:30pm as “lights out.” Anyone who chooses to leave during the night is free to do so; however, they will not be allowed back in until the next day, and stored items might not be immediately accessible and may need to be retrieved the following day. Security will generally close storage, showers, and other amenities during “lights out”; however anyone needing a reasonable accommodation will be accommodated if possible. Because of various language barriers and illiteracy rates among the guests, guests will be asked in their native language if they completely understand any intake/assessment forms which may be completed for services. Guests needing additional assistance will have the rules and intake forms explained to them. When English is their second language, the rules and intake forms will be explained in their primary language whenever feasible.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Services
Entry Process. During the daytime Security will ask those entering to sign in and outreach engagement staff will be on hand to assist guests to services they may choose to access. Once the evening meal is finished, staff will assist those who have signed up for a bed stay to access their bed area. Security will help those who are not staying transition out of the area. No one seeking shelter for the night will be turned away providing they are not a danger to themselves or othersothers and there is capacity. Security has designated 10:30pm 10:00 pm as “lights out.” Anyone who chooses to leave during the night is free to do so; however, they will not be allowed back in until the next day, and stored items might not be immediately accessible and may need to be retrieved the following day. Security will generally close storage, showers, and other amenities during “lights out”; however however, anyone needing a reasonable accommodation will be accommodated if possible. Because of various language barriers and illiteracy rates among the guests, guests will be asked in their native language if they completely understand any intake/assessment forms which may be completed for services. Guests needing additional assistance will have the rules and intake forms explained to them. When English is their second language, the rules and intake forms will be explained in their primary language whenever feasible.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Services