Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 290-2-7-.07 - Daily Care
(1) A daily schedule shall be developed to
meet Campers' needs.
(2) All staff
having witnessed or having knowledge of a significant event for a Camper shall
report such to the supervisor orally as soon as possible and in writing within
24 hours.
(3) The Outdoor Child
Caring Program shall see that each Camper is supplied with personal clothing
suitable to the camper 's age and size and the season.
(4) Campers shall be given training in habits
of personal care, hygiene, and grooming. Each camper shall be supplied with
personal care, hygiene, and grooming equipment.
(5) Money earned by a camper or received as a
gift or allowance shall be the Camper 's personal property. A camper 's money may
be deposited with the Camp office but shall be accounted for separately from
the Camp's funds.
(6) A camper
shall not be required to use earned money to pay for room and board unless it
is part of the service plan and is approved by the parent or placement agency
and the director of the program.
(7) Campers shall be provided food of
adequate quality and in sufficient quantity to supply the nutrients needed for
growth and development.
(a) "Food for Fitness
- A Daily Food Guide," developed by the United States Department of
Agriculture, shall be used as a basis for meeting these requirements.
(b) Campers shall have a minimum of three
meals available daily and snacks.
(c) Menus, as served, shall be retained on
file for one month after use.
(d)
No more than 14 hours shall pass between the last meal or snack of one day and
the serving of the first meal of the following day.
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