Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 408.100 - Children with Special Needs
a)
Children identified as having special needs shall have activities relating to
those needs that are planned with parents and/or physicians, nurses,
psychologists, social workers, speech therapists, physical and occupational
therapists, educators and other technical and professional persons whose
expertise is utilized in providing specialized services to child(ren) with
special needs.
b) Parents shall be
fully informed and in agreement with all procedures undertaken in relation to
the child's needs.
c) There shall
be suitable space and equipment so that the child can function as safely and
independently as possible.
1) Areas of the
home shall be adapted as necessary if special devices are required for the
child to function independently.
2)
Space needs shall be determined by considering such factors as age and size of
the child, activity recommendation, and ambulation problems.
d) In determining license
capacity, discipline, nutritional needs, equipment, child(ren) who have special
needs due to physical, mental, and/or emotional disabilities shall be
considered at the age level at which they function. The age level at which the
child functions for purposes of determining child/staff ratios shall be
determined by the Department in consultation with personnel involved in
providing care or services for the child.
Notes
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