Sick Policy Sample Clauses

Sick Policy a. If a child has a temperature 100 degrees or more, the parent/guardian must be called and the child must be picked up immediately. Parent must wait 24 hours and provide appropriate documentation from a physician clear- ing the child before they may return
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Sick Policy. ● In compliance with the CDC and local health officials, no person who has symptoms of COVID-19, which may include fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, sore throat, congestion, running nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea or new loss of taste or smell, should enter the studio. ● If anyone in your party has been sick, they must remain home for a minimum of 7-14 days after all symptoms have subsided. Individuals who have been sick are asked to take a COVID-19 diagnostic test, and receive a negative result, before returning to the facility. ● If someone in your party becomes ill during your rental, this individual must be separated from the rest of your group, and isolated to a closed area until they can leave the building. WHAT IF SOMEONE IN MY PARTY TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19? ● Inform the staff immediately by emailing xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx with URGENT in the subject header. ● Urbanity prioritizes the privacy of all community members. Urbanity must notify the local Board of Health, and inform the Urbanity community of a reported illness, but will not identify the diagnosed individual by name. MANAGING THE COVID-19 THREAT LEVEL ● Urbanity continues to closely monitor the cases in Boston, and reopening guidelines/requirements via the State of Massachusetts and the City of Boston. ● Urbanity is prioritizing public health in every detail of our reopening plans. ● If the COVID-19 case load increases and city/state guidelines shift, Urbanity will cancel all rentals. Tenants may then receive a refund for remaining classes, or donate the difference to the organization. ● If anyone in the Urbanity community tests positive for COVID-19, all Urbanity facilities will close to be disinfected. All rentals will be cancelled for a 14 day minimum, and will only open when and if it is deemed safe to reopen.
Sick Policy.  If your child has a temperature of 100.3 degrees or higher during drop off they will not be allowed to stay at school.  As an added precaution, children must be fever free, without the use of a fever reducer, for 72 hours before returning to school.  Please inform the Director if your child has taken any medication within 24 hours of coming to preschool.  If your child has been ill, a doctor’s note will be required to return.  Please notify the office immediately if anyone in your household is currently or becomes ill.  Children will be monitored throughout the day for any signs of illness. If a child exhibits signs of illness or develops a fever, the child will be isolated from their class and the parents/caregiver will be called to pick up the child immediately.  If you or your child have been exposed to or tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, you must follow a 14 day waiting period before returning, along with a physician’s note clearing the child.  All of these policies are in place for the protection of our preschool staff, teachers and students and to help stop the spread of COVID- 19.
Sick Policy. Should a child be diagnosed with COVID-19, the child should remain out of camp for at least 5 days and then be masked in camp for an additional 5 days. Each camper attending Xxxxxxx Summer Camps must submit all the required paperwork with payment to be considered registered for camp. Any forms that are submitted incomplete will be rejected and the the child will not be registered until all completed forms are submitted. Late fees will apply if a registration is rejected and not resubmitted prior to the on time registration deadline. Forms must be completed by April 1st if you register with the early bird discount. If you register after the early bird discount, forms are to be completed at least one week prior to camp. Forms Required: ● Camper Photo ● Camper Application ● Registration Forms: Camper Waiver Release, Camper Behavior/Sick, Camper Profile, Damaged Property Account, Photo Release, Sunscreen Waiver, Swim/Pool Agreement ● Camper Health History Form (DHMH 4768) (one per camper) ● Self Administration of Medication Permission Form-must sign bottom of form even if no medications are required ● Medication Administration Authorization Form (DHMH 4758)-must sign bottom of form even if no medications are required ● Authorized Grown-Ups
Sick Policy. Our goal at the Widener CDC is to prevent all children and staff from getting sick. There are precautions we must take to prevent the spread of illness. Therefore, parents will be notified and required to pick up their child if they exhibit any of the following symptoms: ● Fever of 101.5 or higher ● Vomiting ● Excessive Diarrhea ● Symptoms of a contagious illness, condition, rash, etc. ● Symptoms of illness which preclude the child from participation in daily activity Liability Policy The Widener CDC will not be responsible nor held liable for items brought from home that are LOST, STOLEN, or DAMAGED. Parents/guardians are urged to not send valuable items, such as money, jewelry, and toys. Emergency Contacts Initials: Parents/guardians must provide current telephone information where they can be reached during the times their child is in care. Alternate contact information is required as well. This information must be updated every 6 months. Parents must notify the director by email at xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx as soon as possible whenever there is a change. Initials: Health Assessment A physician’s health assessment must be completed prior to the date that your child/children start and again every year on their birthday.
Sick Policy. Children may not attend school with a fever, vomiting, diarrhea or when experiencing any highly cont agious symptoms. Children showing any s igns of s i ckness upon arrival will not be accepted. Cooperation i s required to protect the student’s health, and the health and safety of the staff and students at our school. Please do not send your child to school until 24 hours after the l ast fever. If your child shows any s igns or symptoms while at school, we will contact a parent/guardian or any of the l i sted emergency contacts to pick up the s i ck child.
Sick Policy. If your child is sick, (throwing-up, fever of 100. +, chicken pox, etc...) your child CANNOT be brought to the day care under these conditions. You child must wait until they have been 24 hours without fever of 100+, throwing up, and/or until cleared by a physicians as no longer contagious. If your child does become sick while under my care, I will notify you to have the child picked up, and please do so as soon as possible. (There are State Laws that require sick children to be isolated from the other day care children, and to not allow sick children into the day care home. This is only fair to all parties involved. Trust me you will appreciate other parents following this rule. ) Please notify me at once of you find out that your child has a contagious disease, so that I, my family, and the parents of the other day care children in my care may respond appropriately. I will also notify you if your child has been exposed to any contagious illness.
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Sick Policy. The child will not be allowed to attend class and should be kept home from school when: ● Vomiting/diarrhea in the last 24 hours ● Fever above 100.4 within the last 24 hours ● Severe sore throat. Strep throat-must be taking antibiotics for at least 24 hours before returning ● Head lice-until properly treated ● Excessive cough or runny nose ● Pink eye-must be taking antibiotics for at least 24 hours before returning ● Any contagious illness Termination of Enrollment Policy: When a child behaves in such a way it interferes and disrupts the program and renders the children or staff unable to participate in the school’s educational program. If a child requires a major part of the teacher’s attention, the teacher shall discuss the situation with the parents involved. If the situation does not subsequently improve and is detrimental to the school as a whole, the Board of Trustees/ School Board may decide to ask the parents to withdraw the child from the school. If parents are not able to fulfill their obligations as members of the school, the Board of Trustees shall first discuss the situation with the parents involved and then may ask these parents to withdraw their child from the school. Medical Information: Health Insurance: Hospital of Choice: Page 3 of 5 Dentist’s Name: I, agree that in the case of an accident or injury, emergency medical care may be given in the event I or the person designated cannot be reached.
Sick Policy. Should a child be diagnosed with COVID-19, the child should remain out of camp for at least 5 days and then be masked in camp for an additional 5 days Each camper attending Xxxxxxx Summer Day Camps must submit all the required paperwork with payment to be considered registered for camp. Any forms that are submitted incomplete will be rejected and the child will not be registered until all completed forms are submitted. Late fees will apply if a registration is rejected and not resubmitted prior to the on time registration deadline. Forms Required: ● Camper Photo ● Camper Application ● Registration Forms: Camper Waiver Release, Camper Behavior/Sick, Camper Profile, Damaged Property Account, Photo Release, Sunscreen Waiver, Swim/Pool Agreement ● Camper Health History Form (DHMH 4768) (one per camper) ● Self Administration of Medication Permission Form-must sign bottom of form even if no medications are required ● Medication Administration Authorization Form (DHMH 4758)-must sign bottom of form even if no medications are required ● Authorized Grown-Ups
Sick Policy. Shall your child experience any COVID-19 related symptoms they will need to be tested and will not be allowed back to camp without results from the test. Shall a child be diagnosed with COVID-19, the child should remain out of camp for at least 14 days and will need a doctors note in order to return. Plan for daily monitoring of campers for COVID-19. Xxxxxxx’x youth camp program keeps a daily log of temperature and symptom screening for campers and staff. Children’s temperatures will be taken upon arrival each day *Xxxxxxx has a detailed COVID-19 plan that includes daily monitoring of COVID-19 systems, social distancing and face coverings, infection control strategies, response and management for COVID-19, and detailed cleaning systems. REGISTRATION AGREEMENT Each camper attending Xxxxxxx Summer Day Camps must submit all the required paperwork with payment to be considered registered for camp. Any forms that are submitted incomplete will be rejected and child will not be registered until all completed forms are submitted. Late fees will apply if a registration is rejected and not resubmitted prior to the on time registration deadline. Forms Required: • Registration Agreement • Registration Form • Emergency Contact Form • Camper Health History Form (DHMH 4768) (one per camper) • Self Administration of Medication Permission Form (if applicable) • Medication Administration Authorization Form (DHMH 4758)
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