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ADA / USDA Compliant.

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Compliance & Reasonable Accommodations

KIDS KARE is committed to compliance with all federal and state laws and works with families to provide reasonable accommodations for daycare students with disabilities which do not fundamentally alter the nature of its services and which are accepted by CCL.

KIDS KARE will work with families to provide reasonable accommodations related to incidental medical services for children (e.g., diabetes management), consistent with legal requirements. Any reasonable accommodation pursuant to the ADA or Section 504 which requires incidental medical services, including a specific plan of care for a child with diabetes who requires incidental medical services, is subject to CCL's prior acceptance of the plan of care before the child attends KIDS KARE programing in person.

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Medical Care & Medications

KIDS KARE shall not dispense prescriptions, injections, over the counter medications, or provide other medical care for students who do not require the medications as a result of their disability.

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Allergies & Food Substitutions

KIDS KARE makes reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities, such as providing food substitutions for allergies and intolerances. Proper medical statements or parent signed documents may be required.

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Language Access & Nondiscrimination

KIDS KARE takes necessary and reasonable steps to ensure meaningful access to information regarding our programs and services provided. Anyone with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) has a right to free language assistance and those services will be provided upon request. The most current USDA Nondiscrimination Statement can be found at the link below:

Federal Statement

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.