Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.17 - Health Care of Children
a) Each
foster child shall have a medical and dental checkup once a year or upon
medical or dental recommendation.
b) In case of sickness or accident, immediate
medical care shall be secured for the child in accordance with the supervising
agency's directions.
c) Licensees
shall follow all recommendations provided by AAP and the treating physician to
guarantee that each youth in care is up-to-date on immunizations and tests,
unless exempt on the religious grounds of the birth parent. The immunizations
and tests shall be administered as required by Department of Public Health
regulations or as recommended by a physician.
d) Foster parents shall keep the supervising
agency informed of any of the child's health concerns, including alcoholism and
drug abuse.
e) Prescription drugs
or prescription medicines shall not be given to a foster child without a
physician's prescription or authorization. When administering prescription
medication, the foster parent shall follow the directions of the physician and
all prescription medication administered by the foster parent shall be
documented on the required medical log.
f) Foster parents shall thoroughly acquaint
anyone caring for the foster child in their absence with the foregoing health
requirements.
g) Any child who is
suspected of having a serious contagious disease shall be separated from other
children until a medical determination has been received that the disease is
not contagious or is no longer contagious, or a plan for appropriate care and
protection of other household members has been approved by the supervising
agency after consultation with a licensed physician.
Notes
Amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 2624, effective February 11, 2002
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