The requirements for Residential/Group Home which pertain to
the care of children prescribed under other sections of this document shall be
followed. In addition, there shall be compliance with the following specific
requirements for maternity homes. (MS Code ยง
43-15-103(k)
See Appendix)
A.
Staffing Requirements:
1. The maternity home shall provide a
staff/child ratio of one (1) staff member to every five (5) females.
2. During sleeping hours, at least one staff
member shall be awake.
3. A
maternity home caring for young children and infants shall provide a ratio of
at least one staff member to five (5) children. When mothers are not
participating in the care, one staff member to four (4) infants shall be in
effect.
4. A maternity home shall
have, on the premises or otherwise readily available at all times, a registered
nurse or licensed practical nurse.
5. A maternity home shall obtain consultation
from a licensed practicing physician concerning medical plans and a program of
medical care for the mothers and their children.
B.
Staff
Development:
The maternity home shall provide training for the staff which
includes:
1.Medical, physical and
psychological implications of pregnancy
2. Developmental needs of adolescents and
infants
3. Information on legal
options available to young mothers.
C.
Admission and
Planning:
1. The
maternity home shall accept an applicant without prejudice based on her age,
race, marital status, plans for the child, prior pregnancies or stage of
pregnancy.
2. The maternity home
shall require a complete medical examination including obstetrical information
and findings prior to admission.
3.
The maternity home shall compile a family medical and social history on the
expectant mother and father (if available).
D.
Care and
Services:
1. Direct
Services:
The maternity home shall provide counseling services for the
young mothers, their families, the father of the child and significant others.
The counseling services shall include:
a. Preparation for delivery of the
baby
b. Decision making in relation
to the child
c. Help to the mother
with family, peer and other significant relationships
d. Employment/education planning
e. Legal rights and obligations of birth
parents in relation to parenthood, relinquishment of baby or termination of
pregnancies
f. Living
arrangements
g. Preparation for
parenthood and family life for mothers keeping their babies
h. Adoption counseling for those mothers
planning to relinquish their babies for adoption
i. Socialization and support opportunities
for single parents
2.
Health Services:
a.Each expectant mother and
infant shall be under the medical supervision of a licensed
physician.
b. Following delivery,
each young mother shall be given medical and nursing supervision and allowed an
adequate period for recovery. The length of this period and the continued
limitation of activities shall be determined by the physician.
c. A post-natal examination shall be made by
a licensed physician before discharge from the maternity home.
d. The maternity home shall have agreements
with clinics and hospitals for obstetrical and related services.
3. Termination of Services and
Aftercare:
a.The maternity home shall
discharge infants only to their parent(s), guardian, or the
Department.
b.
The
Department's Child Protective Services shall be notified if the infant's safety
is a concern.
c. The
maternity home shall have a written policy that young mothers seeking adoptive
placement for their infants shall be referred to a licensed child placing
agency or the Department.
d.
Aftercare services shall be provided and/or referrals made for mothers leaving
the maternity home.
E.
Environmental Health
and Safety:
1. The
maternity home shall provide for diaper disposal or soiled diaper storage in a
hygienic manner, as applicable.
2.
When mothers and infants sleep in the same room, each room shall have a maximum
of one (1) mother and her infant(s) and/or children.
3. Each mother shall have her own bed and
each baby have his/her own crib.
F.
Furnishings:
1. The maternity home shall have furniture
and equipment suitable for infants for feeding, bathing, napping and
transportation.
2. The maternity
home shall provide supplies necessary for caring for infants such as diapers,
wipes and feeding bottles.