N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:56-7.6 - Health education and physical care for children
(a) The
home shall ensure that children receive training in personal care, hygiene, and
grooming habits.
1. The home shall discuss
the physiological changes experienced during adolescence with children in the
home.
2. The home shall instruct
children about sexually responsible behavior including how to protect
themselves from pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases including
AIDS.
3. The home shall instruct
all children about the health consequences of smoking tobacco products,
smokeless tobacco, alcohol and drug abuse.
(b) The home shall ensure that children are
provided with the following:
1. Individual
towels and washcloths;
2. Soap and
toilet paper; and
3. Hygiene
supplies that are age appropriate for their needs, such as toothpaste,
mouthwash, deodorant, razors, shaving cream and feminine hygiene
articles.
(c) For
children unable to provide for their own personal care and hygiene, the home
shall bathe and groom them, and provide other personal hygiene services that
are necessary to meet their needs, as documented in the treatment
plan.
(d) The home may permit
residents to maintain over-the-counter cosmetics, acne preparations and
personal hygiene supplies among their personal possessions.
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