Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
5101:2 Division of Social Services |
Chapter5101:2-9. Children's Residential Centers, Group Homes, and Residential Parenting Facilities |
5101:2-9-02. Staffing requirements
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(A) When children are present during waking hours in a residential facility living unit, there shall be at least one child care staff person for each ten children. Child care staff shall be on duty providing supervision to children where two or more children are congregated to ensure an appropriate level of supervision of all areas of the facility considering the ages and functioning levels of children in care.
(B) Child care staff shall provide supervision within sight or sound of the child or pursuant to the level of supervision specified in the child's service plan. A child may be left alone or unsupervised only in accordance with the service plan of that child.
(C) At least one child care staff person for every five infants or toddlers shall be present in a residential parenting facility to provide care and supervision to children in the absence of teenage mothers.
(D) A residential parenting facility shall not permit a teenage mother to provide care or supervision to any child other than her own in the absence of the child's mother or child care staff.
(E) A children's residential center (CRC) or residential parenting facility shall have at least one awake child care staff person in each living unit where children are present during nighttime sleeping hours.
(F) Staff members at a residential facility shall not have overnight guests in the facility except for the children of live in staff members, who have resided in the home and are under the age of twenty-two.
(G) In accordance with rule 5101:2-5-09.1 of the Administrative Code, a criminal records check shall be requested for each person eighteen years of age or older that resides with the staff members in a residential facility.
(H) A JFS 01653 "Medical Statement for Foster Care/Adoptive Applicant and All Household Members" (rev. 6/2009) shall be completed for each person eighteen years of age or older that resides with the staff members in a residential facility.
(I) Children of staff members and children of residents living in a residential facility shall be counted in all child care staff ratios.
(J) Each residential facility shall have a written work schedule including provisions for use of relief staff, and a backup plan for emergency relief staff.
(K) A residential facility shall have at least one child care staff on site who is:
(1) Trained in the reasonable and prudent parent standard as described in division (C) of section 5103.162 of the Revised Code.
(2) Designated to make decisions involving the participation of a child in age appropriate or developmentally appropriate activities.
(3) Designated to be the caregiver authorized to apply the reasonable and prudent parent standard.
(L) All relief child care staff and emergency child care staff of a residential facility shall meet the requirements of rules 5101:2-5-09 and 5101:2-9-03 of the Administrative Code.
(M) Newly hired child care staff shall be given on-the-job supervision and shall not be left unsupervised with residents until all of the following requirements have been met:
(1) The person has completed the initial orientation required by rule 5101:2-9-03 of the Administrative Code;
(2) The person has completed an additional twenty hours of the first year training required by rule 5101:2-9-03 of the Administrative Code;
(3) The agency has received and reviewed the results of the criminal records check required by rule 5101:2-5-09.1 of the Administrative Code, and ensured that the employee has met the requirements pursuant to paragraph (H) of rule 5101:2-5-09 of the Administrative Code.
(4) The person possesses a current American red cross, American heart association or equivalent first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification. The CPR certification shall be the type applicable to the age and size of the children able to be served in the facility.