Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 414 - DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING AND CARE
Division 350 - CERTIFIED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
Section 414-350-0375 - Night Care
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 414-350-0375
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
When a certified family home provides night care to child care children, the provider shall meet all of the requirements for certified family child care homes contained in OAR 414-350-0000 through 414-350-0405, except for 414-350-0150 and 414-350-0220. In addition, the home shall comply with the following requirements, and the certification shall reflect that regulated night care is offered.
(1) Staffing:
(a) During the hours of night care, the
required staff/child ratios, as specified in OAR 414-350-0120 shall be
maintained.
(b) A caregiver must be
present on the same floor level as the child care children who are
sleeping.
(c) A caregiver must be
awake for the arrival and departure of each child in night care. A caregiver
must be awake during night care hours if more than six(6) children are in
care.
(d) All persons 18 years of
age and older, inclusive of guests sleeping in the home during night care
hours, shall comply with OAR 414-350-0090(4).
(2) Activities:
(a) There shall be quiet activities, such as
story-time, games, arts and crafts, and reading, for each child arriving before
bedtime. These activities shall be appropriate to the child's age, interests
and abilities.
(b) The use of
television, videos, and computer or electronic games shall comply with OAR
414-350-0220(5).
(c) The provider
shall have a written plan for night care which includes:
(A) Regular routines;
(B) Supervision of children;
(C) Evacuation procedures for awake and
sleeping children;
(D) Sleeping
arrangements; and
(E) Arrival and
departure procedures.
(d)
If 24-hour care is provided, the provider shall have a written plan for self
care, i.e., how her/his own needs will be met.
(3) Sleeping Arrangements:
(a) Space shall be available so that children
may go to sleep at various times, based on their age and need for
rest.
(b) All sleeping rooms used
by children shall have two useable exits. A sliding door or window can be
considered a useable exit if it meets the definition, as specified in OAR
414-350-0010(39).
(c) Beds and
bedding shall comply with OAR 414-350-0230(3) and 414-350-0235(1).
(4) Personal Hygiene:
(a) When bathing is provided, there shall be:
(A) Individual washcloths and towels for each
child;
(B) Individual bathing
opportunities for each child, unless a parent(s) has given permission for
siblings to bath together;
(C)
Safety glass in glass shower doors or glass tub enclosures;
(D) Appropriate cleaning and sanitizing
procedures implemented after each child has used the shower or tub;
and
(E) Appropriate equipment in
bathtubs and showers to prevent slipping.
(b) Children spending the night shall have
the opportunity to brush their teeth with an individual toothbrush and
toothpaste labeled with his/her name.
(c) When bathing, showering or brushing
teeth, children shall be supervised by a caregiver. For school-age children,
privacy shall be maintained.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.260 & ORS 329A.280
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