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    Does anyone have a list of the paperwork needed/used -required or not- for a Home DayCare?

    I'm in the baby stage of opening a Home DayCare and need loads of advise...
    I've seen Parent's Handbooks and Employee's Handbooks threads.
    What other paperwork does Home DayCare Providers have in their filing cabinets?

    Clara

  • #2
    What state are you in? Different states have different requirements.

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    • #3
      1. PHB

      2. Contract

      3. Medication authorization form

      4. Emergency Form

      5. Parent right to regulated care

      6. Immunization Form

      7. Photo release

      8. Transportation authorization


      Here's mine

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      • #4
        This pretty much has a list of every type of form known to daycare kind (some even multiple types of the same subject). Just click a letter of the subject and it will take you there. It opens with word document so you can always adjust it to what you want it to say.

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        • #5
          I have so many papers and files in my filing cabinet. It depends on what your state requires AND what you like/require.

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          • #6
            Thanks for replying

            Thanks to all,
            I'm in TN.
            Another ? Why does which state I'm in make a difference as to the files you keep? I understand different states have different standards. I thought that as far as files go, all Home Childcare Providers would find the need of all the same files.

            LaLa1923 thanks I had not even thought of all the transportation paperwork.
            The daycareLady.com does have a great list.....Thanks Starburst

            Clara

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            • #7
              You are right about most providers having to all have the basic forms for immunizations and enrollment info but each state requires their own separate lists of things providers must have on file.

              Even things like enrollment forms differ between states and sometimes counties. I know the enrollment form I use is specific to my state.

              Here are some other threads about forms providers use

              https://www.daycare.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19584 (this one has some great lists)

              What forms do you present to your potential daycare parents at the interview? If you could give me a list, that would be great because I want to make sure I have everything. Also, do they take them home and fill out then, or do you just go over them and then expect them to come back to fill them out once they think things


              I know yesterday or the day before when someone posted something similar about this many of you stated you don't do them that they are a waste of time etc. I had a part-time infant for about 3 weeks and I did infant reports for the mom as a relative always picked the baby up and she told me they were very helpful. I wish my

              I came across these websites and thought maybe some of you could use it, enjoy! http://www.thedaycarelady.com/form.htm http://www.childcarelounge.com/printables/printable-forms.php :D http://www.juliefcc.com/Forms.html

              HERE IS a website from my state that includes pretty much all of the forms needed to enroll a child and keep track of employee training and everything http://www.childdevelopmentcouncil.org/content/view/business-forms.html


              Search for the best information on daycare, and childcare for your children


              HTH

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Clara View Post
                Thanks to all,
                I'm in TN.
                Another ? Why does which state I'm in make a difference as to the files you keep? I understand different states have different standards. I thought that as far as files go, all Home Childcare Providers would find the need of all the same files.

                LaLa1923 thanks I had not even thought of all the transportation paperwork.
                The daycareLady.com does have a great list.....Thanks Starburst

                Clara
                I live in Illinois and DCFS requires these forms in each child's file:

                Certificate of Child Health Examination

                Immunization Records

                Application/Record of Child Information

                Copy of Certified Copy of Child's Birth Certificate

                Signed Verification of Receipt of "Summary of Licensing Standards for Daycare Homes"

                Consents to Providers to include: Emergency Medical Care; Administer Patent Medicine; Administer Prescription Medicine; Child Pickup; Trips, Excursions and Public Park Facilities; Swimming

                Notification Re Certified Birth Certificate Requirements

                Late Pickup Policy

                Lead Assessment Questionnaire

                In addition I must keep these forms for the facility:

                Daily Fire Prevention Inspection for Clear Escape Routes and Operable Exit Doors and Exit Windows

                Tornado/Fire Emergency Drill Record

                Fire and Tornado Emergency Plan Including Escape Routes

                Hazard Protection Plan

                Log of Continuing Education Completed

                Proof of CPR and First Aid Certifications

                In addition to these I keep:

                Signed copy of my policies and contract

                All records relating to my food program claims for three years

                All tax related receipts for 5 years

                So as you see, there are a lot of commonalities, but each state will have their own special requirements as well - for instance I have not heard of any other state that requires a written Hazard Protection Plan like the one that Illinois requires.

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                • #9
                  Thanks



                  Thanks everyone!

                  The lists you've given has helped a lot.
                  Clara

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                  • #10
                    I keep everything in a HUGE 3 ring binder.

                    The first page has all Emergency info (poison control, hospitals, sub numbers, my license inspector's number,...)

                    For each kid I have:
                    Immunization Record*
                    Health Assessment*
                    Personal information form (phone number, emergency contacts,...)*
                    Medical release form*
                    Transportation form *
                    Short/Long Term medication form*
                    Contract
                    *=Required by State

                    I also have a divider for:
                    Copies of yearly state application
                    Car Safety Check
                    Discipline plan
                    Fire/Tornado guidelines
                    First Aid & CPR certificates (me, Subs)
                    Copy of Handbook
                    Health Assessments (me, subs)
                    KBI Checks (me, subs)
                    Licenses
                    Pet Records (cat immunization-required by state)
                    Regulations
                    Safe Sleep Plan
                    Sample Schedules
                    Supervision Plan
                    Survey Findings (whatever my inspector leaves after inspection)
                    Trainings (me, subs)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Clara View Post
                      Does anyone have a list of the paperwork needed/used -required or not- for a Home DayCare?

                      I'm in the baby stage of opening a Home DayCare and need loads of advise...
                      I've seen Parent's Handbooks and Employee's Handbooks threads.
                      What other paperwork does Home DayCare Providers have in their filing cabinets?

                      Clara
                      What part of TN? The reason I ask is because some counties (like Blount) have to approve the house depending on the business codes. Had I gone licensed instead of staying legally licensed exempt I would have had to jump that hurdle; I live in a Manufactured home community & you must have a doublewide that is tied down for it to clear licensing regs. Because I care for under 2's only, I am limited to 4 children regardless of being licensed or licensed exempt. I run like I am fully licensed and keep all the required paperwork including medical forms, back ground check etc

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LysesKids View Post
                        What part of TN? The reason I ask is because some counties (like Blount) have to approve the house depending on the business codes. Had I gone licensed instead of staying legally licensed exempt I would have had to jump that hurdle; I live in a Manufactured home community & you must have a doublewide that is tied down for it to clear licensing regs. Because I care for under 2's only, I am limited to 4 children regardless of being licensed or licensed exempt. I run like I am fully licensed and keep all the required paperwork including medical forms, back ground check etc
                        Old post. I haven't seen the OP on the board since 2013

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Blackcat31 View Post
                          Old post. I haven't seen the OP on the board since 2013
                          You noticed the spammer posts too.
                          Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                          They are also our future.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mike View Post
                            You noticed the spammer posts too.
                            4 random posts right away this morning... you'd think they'd find something better to do right?

                            But I suppose just like Rachel or Bridget from card services, we all have to earn a living huh? LOL! ::

                            (I don't know if you get calls from Rachel or Bridget in your area but they are THE most annoying spammer type calls ever!!! )

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Blackcat31 View Post
                              4 random posts right away this morning... you'd think they'd find something better to do right?

                              But I suppose just like Rachel or Bridget from card services, we all have to earn a living huh? LOL! ::

                              (I don't know if you get calls from Rachel or Bridget in your area but they are THE most annoying spammer type calls ever!!! )
                              Never heard of Rachel or Bridget, but get spam calls from "SEO providers" often.
                              Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                              They are also our future.

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