Health Office

General Information

* Name/Location of Additional Facility/Building
Health Office

APPROACH: ParkingHealth Office Parking Area

(If both are present, assess the agency parking)

Agency
Unlined
No

(International symbol of accessibility or clear wording)

N/A
Number of designated accessible spaces:

(If unlined, approximate number of accessible spaces)

0 spaces
Width of designated accessible spaces:
0 inches
Number of designated accessible spaces with access aisles:
0 spaces
Width of access aisles:
0 inches
Distance from parking to entrance:

(If no designated accessible parking, measure distance from middle of parking lot/area to entrance)

95 1/2 feet
Yes
No
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Rubble/ road base. Crushed stone with stone dust; larger aggregate than stone dust - compacts
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
33 inches
Comments/additional information about parking and route of travel to entrance:
The Health Office parking area is located directly behind the Health Office building. This parking area is usually reserved for employees who have offices inside the Health Office.

ENTER: EntrancesHealth Office Lower Entrance

No
No
Step count
0 stairs
Handrail type
No railing.
N/A
If yes, width of ramp (at its narrowest point):
0 inches
If yes, slope of ramp (at its steepest incline):
0 %
If yes, depth of ramp landing:
0 inches
If yes, describe the surface of ramp:
No ramp.
Describe the type of railing on the ramp:
No railing.
Manual
Yes
If yes, distance between doors:
23 inches
Clear open width of door:
31 inches
Opening force of door:

(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)

6 pounds
Knob
Knob
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
20 inches
Comments/additional information about entrance:
This is the lower entrance to the health office. You walk into the building and the health office is down the hall and around the corner.

USE: Registration/Reception/Check-in AreaHealth Office

Yes
Yes
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Linoleum and carpet over linoleum
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
31 inches
N/A
Height of counter:
0 inches
N/A
Yes

(word, picture, and Braille or raised lettering)

No
Comments/additional information about reception/registration/check-in area:
The reception area is the health office. There is no desk to go to. You go into the area and talk to the health officer on duty. When you enter the building you have to go down the hallway and turn a corner to enter the health office.

USE: Public Restroom/ToiletHall Restroom

Yes
Yes
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Tile and carpet on tile
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
31 inches

(e.g. family, companion, single room)

Yes
Family

(word, picture, and Braille or raised lettering provided for signs)

No
Yes
Clear open width of door to restroom:
28 inches
Opening force of door:

(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)

0 1/2 pounds
Knob
Knob
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
0 inches
N/A

(60" circle)

No
If no, provide dimensions of free floor space in stall/toilet area:
19 inches x 50 inches
Yes
No
Number of grab bars:
0 bars
Toilet seat height:
15 1/2 inches
No
If no, provide dimensions of free space in sink area:
32 inches x 42 inches
Height of sink:
30 inches
Wall
Depth of knee space under sink:

(from outer edge of sink to pipes or other obstruction under sink)

9 inches
No
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of soap dispensers:
39 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of hand dryers/paper towel dispensers:
48 inches
Comments/additional information about public restroom/toilet:
This public rest room is generally used by people who are visiting the health office. Not usually used by most guests.

USE: Elevator(s)

Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %

USE: Stairs

Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %

Comments

The health office is mostly used for outdoor education groups and for summer camp. It is where children go if they are feeling sick or are injured. Children also come here to take their medications that they may need during their stay at camp.