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In this section you will find all the information about us, out staff, and our policies at
Tender Loving Care - ELC.
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In this section you will find all the information you need as a parent for your child's
success at
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Below is information about medications for the different age groups from Tender Loving Care.
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Infants - Medications |
Upon arrival, parents shall fill out the parental consent form to give medications. The teacher will fill out the "Parental Consent Form"
immediately after giving any medications with the time the medication was given and the care giver’s initials. The teacher will double
check the method all medications are to be administered, whether it is in the mouth, the eye, the ear, etc. If a teacher has any concerns
about how to administer any medication, they will first ask the director or administrator. If the teacher does not know what the medication
is for, they will ask the parents or administrator. Staff members are NOT allowed to give medication to a child that is prescribed for
another child. Medication that is not in the original container will NOT be accepted. Please make sure that medication is picked up daily.
Over the counter medications such as diaper creams, must also have a medication form completed. NO medications, not even over the
counter medications may be kept in diaper bags. If over the counter medication is left at the facility, please write the child’s name on
it.
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Toddlers - Medications |
Upon arrival, parents shall fill out the parental consent form to give medications. The teacher will fill out the "Parental Consent Form"
immediately after giving any medications with the time the medication was given and the care giver’s initials. The teacher
will double check the method all medications are to be administered, whether it is in the mouth, the eye, the ear, etc. If
a teacher has any concerns about how to administer any medication, they will first ask the director or administrator. If the
teacher does not know what the medication is for, they will ask the parents or administrator. Staff members are NOT
allowed to give medication to a child that is prescribed for another child. Medication that is not in the original container
will NOT be accepted. Please make sure that medication is picked up daily.
Over the counter medications such as diaper creams, must also have a medication form completed. NO medications, not even
over the counter medications may be kept in diaper bags. If over the counter medication is left at the facility, please write the
child’s name on it.
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Preschool - Medications |
If a child needs medication, they are to fill out a medication form and leave the medication with the director. The form will be
given to the teacher who will document the time the medication is given and the initials of who gave the medication. The form will
be kept in the classroom by the phone. Prior to giving the medication, the teacher will check the bottle and the medication form to
insure the correct time, dosage, route and amount of medication is given. The medication must be in the original container and staff
members are prohibited from giving the medication to a child if his/her name is not on the prescription. Please make sure that the
medication is picked up daily.
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