Wis. Admin. Code Department of Children and Families DCF 52.45

Current through November 25, 2024
Section DCF 52.45 - Health
(1) ONGOING CARE.
(a) A center shall arrange a physical examination comparable to a comprehensive HealthCheck screening for each resident at intervals recommended by the medical assistance program for HealthCheck screening, except if a resident is privately insured. A privately insured resident shall be reexamined no less frequently than as required by HealthCheck or in accordance with policy coverage. The physical examination shall be conducted by a HealthCheck provider or by a physician and shall document areas found on department HealthCheck age-appropriate forms.

Note: A HealthCheck form may be obtained from any local public health agency, from the Department of Health Services website at http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/forms/FtoM.asp or by writing or telephoning any field office listed in Appendix D.

(b) A center shall arrange a thorough dental examination for each resident at intervals recommended by the medical assistance program for HealthCheck screening, except if a resident is privately insured. A privately insured resident shall be reexamined no less frequently than as required by Healthcheck or in accordance with policy coverage. The dental examination shall be conducted by a licensed dentist.
(c) A center shall arrange and provide for necessary remedial and corrective measures for every resident as soon as possible after a physical or dental examination which indicates need for remedial or corrective measures.
(d) A center shall have in each building housing residents when residents are present, at least one staff member certified by the American Red Cross to administer first aid and certified by the American Red Cross or American heart association to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The center shall keep all staff certifications current and shall maintain documentation of all certifications.
(e) There shall be a first aid kit on every floor level of every center building housing residents, in buildings where resident activities take place and in every vehicle used to transport residents. The first aid kit shall be placed where it is inaccessible to residents but accessible to staff. Contents of first aid kits shall meet recommendations of the American Red Cross. A first aid kit shall be inventoried and resupplied after each use.
(f) A center shall separate an ill resident from other residents only if necessary because of the severity of the illness and if it is contagious or infectious, or when requested by the ill resident.
(2) BASIC SANITATION AND HYGIENE PRACTICES. Center staff shall follow the guidelines in appendix A to prevent transmission of infection from all blood or other body fluid exposures.
(3) PREGNANT RESIDENTS OR RESIDENT MOTHERS.
(a) If a center serves pregnant residents or residents who are mothers who keep their babies at the center, the center shall do all of the following:
1. Refer those residents for enrollment to the women, infants and children (WIC) supplemental food and nutrition counseling program.
2. Ensure that pregnant residents receive prenatal health care.
3. Ensure that resident mothers and their infant or toddler children receive health care through a HealthCheck provider or, if through private insurance, a physician, according to the frequency recommended under medical assistance program HealthCheck guidelines or as described by the private insurance policy.
(b) A center which serves residents who are mothers with infants or toddlers shall comply with s. DCF 250.07, family day care standards for infant and toddler care. The center shall provide an additional 35 square feet of resident living space for each infant and toddler in addition to the resident living space required under s. DCF 52.52(1).
(4) HEALTH CARE RECORD. A center shall maintain a separate health care record as part of each resident's case record. The health care record shall include all of the following:
(a) The signed written consent required under s. DCF 52.21(5).
(b) The dates and results of all physical health, mental health and dental examinations.
(c) The resident's health history and, if applicable, medications history prior to admission and during the resident's stay at the center.
(d) Information about any of the following medical procedures received while the young person was a resident of the center, including dates, person administering and results:
1. Immunizations.
2. Laboratory tests.
3. Routine health care examinations and treatment.
4. Emergency health care examinations and treatment.
5. Dental examinations and treatment.
(e) The medications administration record required under s. DCF 52.46(4).
(f) If applicable, the nutritional care plan required under s. DCF 52.44(2) (c).

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Children and Families DCF 52.45

Cr. Register, February, 2000, No. 530, eff. 9-1-00; corrections in (3) (b), (4) (a), (e) and (f) made under s. 13.92(4) (b) 7, Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635.