sign the medication form and make note of it.
If the medication was left/forgotten at home, staff will make a note on the form.
All medications (including staff medications) will be stored in a locked container that is inaccessible to children.
Staff lockers are located in the staff bathroom. When personal belongings are in the locker, all lockers must be locked with locks provided. Licensing can and will search all accessible spaces.
Emergency Medications
Emergency medications, such as inhalers and epi-pens, will be kept in the child's room and out of children's reach.
They will be kept in the emergency backpack located on the center pillar of the room. The Emergency backpack must be taken any time the class leaves the room. This includes taking children upstairs to the Gym, outside to our yard, and on all outings away from the program.
All Emergency medications MUST have an Emergency Medication Form filled out and kept with the medication, as well as an emergency medication/medical plan posted by the lock box to inform ALL staff and volunteers in the room of the emergency medications, who they belong to, what they are used for, when to use them, as well as the procedures of what to do after the child's emergency medication has been administered to the child.
If Emergency Medication is transported between the child's home and the program on a daily basis, the Medication Form MUST be kept with the medication, If it doesn't have the Emergency Medication Form with it upon arrival to the program, the parent MUST take the medication home with them. It can not be left at the program without the Emergency Medication Form, and can not be administered to the child without the Emergency Medication Form present.
Alternatively, they must complete a New Emergency Medication Form before leaving it with the program. Medication forms are generally sent to the parent via email, or our communication app to be completed and signed electronically. These forms can be reprinted if the parent has lost the original or it has been forgotten at home.
The PDF will be stored in a Google Drive folder that the staff will have access to from the iPad in the room for reprinting purposes.
The Emergency Medication Form must include the name of the medication, for example (Salbutamol, Not Ventolin) and (Epinephrine, Not Epi-Pen) The name of the child must be on the medication, and the medication Expiry Date must be recorded on the medication form. The medication MUST not be EXPIRED!
Emergency Medication Forms can be valid for a period of three months, then must be re-submitted, carefully checking the medication again for Name, Expiry, And matching child's name.
Over the counter Emergency Medication such as Benadryl Must have an Emergency Medication Form, and the child's name must be written on the Bottle/Packaging/Label and on the Ziplock bag the medication is stored in.
All staff and volunteers will receive information about Emergency Medication Procedures and Plans and will be asked to familiarize themselves with the information in case of an emergency.
Children with Allergies and medical conditions are posted by the Red Lock Box for staff and volunteers to have access for quick reference.
Children requiring specialized health care (other than regular medication) will only have medications and health care administered by a professional or a staff member who has been trained in administering that type of health care.
The staff member responsible will require documented evidence of their skill or training and record will be kept in their file as well as that of the child's file. Written permission must be obtained from the parent unless the health care is in the nature of first aid.
Inclusion /Family Support
According to the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, All individuals must be treated equally, regardless of their race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, sex, age, or mental or physical disability. The Canadian Human Rights Act also states employers and service providers are required to accommodate special needs, including those of people with disabilities, short of undue hardship.
Children with special needs require Childcare for the same reasons as all children: To grow, develop and learn Friendship building and social inclusion Parental employment, training, respite and support.
At Loving to Learn Preschool we adapt the environment and routines as necessary to meet the needs of the children enrolled. We develop flexible programming that can be adapted as needed.