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Food Nutrition

  • About
    Our program serves “well children.” The decision as to what constitutes “ill” will be based on the observation of the provider. If the health of the child is in question, the child will not be permitted to stay on a particular day. The facility staff takes pro-active actions against the spread of illness. This includes consistent practices of hand washing, cleaning and disinfecting.When a child becomes ill, he or she will be isolated from the other children, and the parent/guardian will be notified to pick up the child within an hour.If the parent/ guardian cannot be reached, the facility staff will contact the person indicated by the parent/guardian on the child’s emergency card.
  • A parent/guardian will be contacted to pick up a sick child when the child exhibits any of the following symptoms at the childcare:
    Fever- 100.0 degrees F. or higher Diarrhea- 3 loose stools in one day or 2 in one hour Vomiting- 2 episodes in one day Rash- that is unexplained, except for diaper rash Pink Eye- when the eye is red or pink with or yellow eye discharge. Other symptoms are matted eyelids, eye pain, and redness of the eyelid or skin surrounding the eye. The staff that will call the parent will note irritability or listlessness, which is not consistent with the child’s temperament. The child does not have to leave the childcare.
  • If your child contracts any of the following infectious diseases he/she must be excluded until the following occur:
    Chicken Pox – After all blisters have scabbed over. Coup – After the cough has subsided. Ear Infection – After three doses of medication or After 24 hours. Fever – After the fever has returned to normal without the aid of fever reducing medication. Head Lice – After on complete treatment and removal of all nits. Impetigo –After 24 hours of medication. Pink Eye – After the child has been on medication for 24 hours and has no matter in his or her eyes. Ringworm – After medical treatment with fungicidal ointment. Roto Virus – After the child has had on formed stool. RSV – After the wheezing and coughing have subsided. Shingles – After blisters have scabbed over (same as Chicken Pox). Strep Throat – After the child has been on medication for 24 hours. Thrush –After 24 hours on medication. If your child contracts any communicable disease, please inform the facility staff. If your child is exposed to communicable disease while in care of the facility, a notice will be posted.
  • Medication
    In order for a provider to administer a medication at Childcare facility, either prescription or non – prescription, the parent/guardian must fill out the Medical permission form.All medication must be labeled with the child’s name and be in the original container. Prescription drugs must be the child’s name on the label.Only the facility staff is permitted to administer medications.
  • Accidents and Injuries
    Whether indoors or outdoors, the children are watched carefully. Accidents, although, occasionally occur. Any accident is reported to the parent/guardian. If emergency medical care is necessary the provider may take the following steps: Attempt to contact parent or guardian. Attempt to contact the child’s physician. Attempt to contact the parent or guardian through any of person listed on the emergency information form completed upon admission. If the staff is not able to reach a parent/guardian or child’s physician, we will do any of the following: Call another physician. Call an ambulance. Have the child take to nearest hospital. Any of the expense incurred will be responsibility of the child’s parent(s)/guardian(s).
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