Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 404.37 - Health and Safety
a) Each
child shall be examined by a physician, advanced practice nurse who has a
written collaborative agreement with a collaborating physician that authorizes
the advanced practice nurse to perform health examinations, or a physician
assistant who has been delegated the performance of health examinations by the
supervising physician, within 30 days prior to placement in the institution
unless the placement is an emergency. In an emergency placement, the physical
examination shall be scheduled within 5 days after placement and completed with
15 days after placement. In all cases each child shall be screened for
communicable diseases within 72 hours.
b) Children shall be examined annually or
more frequently if findings and medical opinions indicate need. Diagnosed
medical problems shall be promptly treated.
c) Dental examinations shall be given at
least annually. Diagnosed dental defects shall receive prompt treatment;
however, recommended orthodontia shall be referred to the child's legal
guardian.
d) In the absence of any
religious exemptions, immunizations and tests shall be administered in
accordance with standard medical practices and as required by the Illinois
Department of Public Health.
e) If
treatment is in process for any physical impairment which requires continuing
or follow-up medical attention, the parent, guardian or other facility to whom
the child is discharged shall be so notified.
f) The institution shall have a written plan
for use in case of fires and natural disaster. The institution shall conduct
fire and disaster drills with staff and children at least once every three
months. Records of such drills shall be kept. At least once every six months, a
fire marshal or other authority responsible for public safety shall view the
drills.
g) Household pets shall be
inoculated as required by state and local regulations.
h) No firearms or ammunition shall be allowed
in the institution.
i) The facility
may not use or have on the premises, on or after July 1, 2000, any unsafe
children's product as described in the Children's Product Safety Act and 89
Ill. Adm. Code 386 (Children's Product Safety).
j) Sharp scissors, plastic bags, knives,
cigarettes, matches, lighters, flammable liquids, prescriptions and over the
counter medications, sharp instruments, power tools, cleaning supplies, and any
other such items that might be harmful to children shall be kept in areas
inaccessible to children. Hazardous items for infants and toddlers also include
coins, balloons, safety pins, marbles,
Styrofoam© and similar products, and sponge,
rubber or soft plastic toys. Items such as cleaning supplies, kitchen utensils,
used for skill building for children age 12 and older, shall be used with
appropriate staff supervisions.
k)
All cleaning compounds, pesticides, fertilizers and other potentially hazardous
or explosive compounds or agents shall be stored in original containers with
legible labels in a locked area that is inaccessible to children.
l) Staff shall not abuse or neglect children
and shall protect children from harm at all times.
m) No child shall be subjected to corporal
punishment, verbal abuse, threats or derogatory remarks about the child or the
child's family.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9976, effective July 1, 2005
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