I used to run an in home daycare. I took a max of 6 kids at a time and lived in Indiana. Therefore I was never licensed. I was not required to be.
I have changed to working as a graphic designer for a company instead. I have my kids in a state licensed facility. It is pretty large and is run out of a church.
I had my daughter tested for allergies because she has been having reactions and several symptoms. We are attempting to locate the triggers but since she is (almost 4) there is only so much testing that they can do. I am more than willing to provide them with written restrictions on food, and medications however they are requiring EVERYTHING to come from my doctor and they are being very rigid about this. It's been an incredibly frustrating ordeal.
The allergy doctor has not witnessed a lot of her symptoms (and again, cannot test her for everything). It is a month long wait to get in to see this doctor...and is typically the case with any of these types of doctors in this area.
This daycare has not given me an outline of what verbiage they need in these notes but they are requesting them piece by piece at this point and it's getting to be what I consider excessive ONLY because they are requiring me to go through this doctor to get them. This is taking a lot of time out of my work schedule. When I call this doctor they have a service answer and the nurses have to return the calls.
The doctor's office is also starting to push back on me because this daycare is making so many requests for notes for details and clarifications and it's out of the norm for them to have to provide them to the degree they are asking for me. I feel like the daycare is going a little overboard.
I cannot locate any law that states that all notes have to come from a physician and not a parent. The doctor cannot test her for everything in life and he cannot witness all of her reactions nor can I get her into that doctors office for him to witness them. The majority of these notes are not specific enough because the doctor is just a middle man relaying information that I am telling him and they just want to be done with me. I seriously want to just pull my hair out.
What I want to know is, in the state of Indiana are there specific laws that state that notes such as this are REQUIRED to come from a physician? I have searched all over the internet and I think the daycare is just going a bit overboard.
I was a daycare provider so I understand covering your buns but I am also her mom. What on earth would I gain by restricting her from several fruits and juices? THEY have even witnessed her reactions and they are giving me the biggest run around about this. This is just beyond any type of common sense I can muster to figure out.
I have changed to working as a graphic designer for a company instead. I have my kids in a state licensed facility. It is pretty large and is run out of a church.
I had my daughter tested for allergies because she has been having reactions and several symptoms. We are attempting to locate the triggers but since she is (almost 4) there is only so much testing that they can do. I am more than willing to provide them with written restrictions on food, and medications however they are requiring EVERYTHING to come from my doctor and they are being very rigid about this. It's been an incredibly frustrating ordeal.
The allergy doctor has not witnessed a lot of her symptoms (and again, cannot test her for everything). It is a month long wait to get in to see this doctor...and is typically the case with any of these types of doctors in this area.
This daycare has not given me an outline of what verbiage they need in these notes but they are requesting them piece by piece at this point and it's getting to be what I consider excessive ONLY because they are requiring me to go through this doctor to get them. This is taking a lot of time out of my work schedule. When I call this doctor they have a service answer and the nurses have to return the calls.
The doctor's office is also starting to push back on me because this daycare is making so many requests for notes for details and clarifications and it's out of the norm for them to have to provide them to the degree they are asking for me. I feel like the daycare is going a little overboard.
I cannot locate any law that states that all notes have to come from a physician and not a parent. The doctor cannot test her for everything in life and he cannot witness all of her reactions nor can I get her into that doctors office for him to witness them. The majority of these notes are not specific enough because the doctor is just a middle man relaying information that I am telling him and they just want to be done with me. I seriously want to just pull my hair out.
What I want to know is, in the state of Indiana are there specific laws that state that notes such as this are REQUIRED to come from a physician? I have searched all over the internet and I think the daycare is just going a bit overboard.
I was a daycare provider so I understand covering your buns but I am also her mom. What on earth would I gain by restricting her from several fruits and juices? THEY have even witnessed her reactions and they are giving me the biggest run around about this. This is just beyond any type of common sense I can muster to figure out.
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