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Policies & Procedures

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Transportation

It is the responsibility of the parent to provide transportation to and from the facility. Children will only be released to persons authorized by the parent. If any unauthorized individual comes to retrieve a child at any point in the school day, a parent will be contacted by EUTR staff prior to release.

Administration of Medicine

No child will be given any medication, prescription, or over-the-counter unless the parent provides written permission. Permission to Administer Medication forms are to be filled out each time your child will need medicine to be administered. Prescription medication shall have the child’s name, name of the medication, doctor’s name, name of the pharmacy, prescription number, date, and directions for administering. The medication must be in the original container as dispensed by the pharmacy.

Emergency Medical Care

In the event of an emergency with your child, parents will be called, and if necessary, the child will be transported by ambulance to the nearest hospital.

Parent Notification

Parents of any child who becomes ill or is injured while in the care of EUTR will be notified immediately of any illness or injury requiring professional medical attention or any illness which may not require professional medical attention but which produces symptoms causing moderate discomfort to the child, such as any of the following: elevated temperature, vomiting or diarrhea.  Special problems or significant developments will be communicated to the parents as soon as they arise.  Children with illness may return to EUTR 24 hours AFTER symptoms of the illness end which means if the child is sent home with a fever, diarrhea, or vomiting they cannot return until they have been symptom-free for 24 hours without the aid of medications.

Adverse Reaction to Medication

Parents will be notified immediately of any adverse reactions to medication.

Required Reporting

EUTR is a mandated reporter of suspected abuse, neglect, or deprivation of a child. This means the law requires the provider to report any known or suspected abuse, neglect, or deprivation to the Department of Family and Children Services. I have read and fully understand these policies and procedures. I agree to abide by the above policies and procedures.

Communicable Diseases

The current communicable disease chart of recommendations for the exclusion of sick children from the home and their readmission will be followed. Any cases or suspected cases of notifiable communicable diseases listed on the disease chart will be reported to the local county health department. If a child in care contracts a contagious disease, the parents of all enrolled children will be notified of the occurrence either by a phone call, posted notice, or a written letter home.

Discipline

At no time will a child be subjected to physical punishment or shaming, nor will frightening or humiliating methods be used, nor any type of verbal abuse, threats, derogatory remarks, nor deprivation of a meal or any part of a meal.  No person, including, but not limited to, parents, guardians, or other family members may use such methods of discipline while on the premises of the EUTR.