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I have an interview with a potential client who's child has allergies to 2 common foods that are frequently served here. This child has an epi pen but it is unclear if the child reacts when just ingesting allergens or will react when near them as well.
Because these foods are commonly served here I do not feel I can provide a safe environment for this child and do not want to enroll them.
How do I let mom know I can not enroll her child in an ADA compliant way?
FWIW: I am also interviewing a second family for this same position later this week.
FWIW.2: I have had children with allergies enrolled before. But never one with an epi pen (it just hasn't come up.) In the past I have parents provide all food along with utensils to prevent cross contamination.
I have an interview with a potential client who's child has allergies to 2 common foods that are frequently served here. This child has an epi pen but it is unclear if the child reacts when just ingesting allergens or will react when near them as well.
Because these foods are commonly served here I do not feel I can provide a safe environment for this child and do not want to enroll them.
How do I let mom know I can not enroll her child in an ADA compliant way?
FWIW: I am also interviewing a second family for this same position later this week.
FWIW.2: I have had children with allergies enrolled before. But never one with an epi pen (it just hasn't come up.) In the past I have parents provide all food along with utensils to prevent cross contamination.
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