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  2. Begin with Part 1 by listing all staff and unsupervised volunteers. Fill in their names, positions, start dates, assigned rooms, and scheduled days & times.
  3. Ensure that each individual has completed the required trainings and background checks. Document completion dates for CPR, First Aid, and other necessary certifications.
  4. Move to Part 2 to list lead caregivers. Include their names, current age groups, educational qualifications, and any relevant training hours.
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There is no exact formula to determine the standard of care; a doctors duty to adhere to the standard is assessed by answering a simple question: what would a similarly qualified and reasonable medical professional do under the same circumstances?
To grow and develop optimally, children need to receive nurturing care. This means that they enjoy adequate nutrition and good health, feel safe and secure, and have opportunities for learning starting from birth.
Basic care. Ensuring safety. Emotional warmth. Stimulation. Guidance and boundaries. Stability.
Privacy and dignity The seventh care standard comprises two values that should be promoted and upheld throughout every step of caregiving, to avoid a loss in self-esteem. The individual should be able to identify situations where a patients privacy and dignity could be compromised.
The standard of care is a legal term, not a medical term. Basically, it refers to the degree of care a prudent and reasonable person would exercise under the circumstances. State legislatures, administrative agencies, and courts define the legal degree of care required, so the exact legal standard varies by state.
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Children in residential child care should be loved, happy, healthy, safe from harm and able to develop, thrive and fulfil their potential. Residential child care should value and nurture each child as an individual with talents, strengths and capabilities that can develop over time.
Children also need adults who give them love, affection, and appreciation. They need adults who spend time playing and communicating with them. Adults help children from birth to learn the skills that will make it possible for them, too, to become competent, happy, and caring adults.

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