Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 749 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-PLACING AGENCIES
Subchapter M - FOSTER HOMES: SCREENINGS AND VERIFICATIONS
Division 6 - SUPERVISION
Section 749.2593 - What responsibilities does a caregiver have when supervising a child?
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code § 749.2593
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) The caregiver is responsible for:
(1) Knowing which
children they are responsible for;
(2) Being aware of and accountable for each
child's on-going activity;
(3)
Providing the level of supervision necessary to ensure each child's safety and
well being, including auditory and/or visual awareness of each child's on-going
activity as appropriate;
(4) Being
able to intervene when necessary to ensure each child's safety; and
(5) Not performing tasks that clearly impede
the caregiver's ability to supervise and interact with the children while being
responsible for the supervision of the children and meet any service-planning
requirement regarding supervision of any child.
(b) In deciding how closely to supervise a child, the caregiver must take into account:
(1) The child's age;
(2) The child's individual differences and
abilities;
(3) The indoor and
outdoor layout of the home;
(4)
Surrounding circumstances, hazards, and risks; and
(5) The child's physical, mental, emotional,
and social needs.
(c) Caregivers counted in the child/caregiver ratio must:
(1) Be aware of the children's habits,
interests, and any special needs, including any special supervision
needs;
(2) Provide a safe
environment;
(3) Cultivate
developmentally appropriate independence in children through planned but
flexible program activities;
(4)
Positively reinforce children's efforts and accomplishments;
(5) Ensure continuity of care for children by
sharing with incoming caregivers information about each child's activities
during the previous shift and any verbal or written information or instructions
given by the parent or other professionals; and
(6) Implement and follow the children's
service plans.
(d) When a child participates in an unsupervised childhood activity, the caregiver must:
(1) Know where the child is scheduled to
be;
(2) Give the child a specific
time to return to the foster home or the caregiver's location;
(3) Provide, arrange, or confirm an
appropriate method of transportation to and from the activity;
(4) Give the child a way to contact the
caregiver in an emergency; and
(5)
Be available to respond if the child contacts the caregiver and needs immediate
assistance.
(e) Caregivers that supervise a child receiving treatment services must maintain progress notes for the child, at a frequency determined by the service planning team. Caregivers must sign and date each progress note at the time the progress note is completed. Progress notes must be available for Licensing staff to review.
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