The Top 5 Things CCR&Rs Should Do During a Disaster

By Adina Young on December 14, 2017

As the end of the year nears, CCAoA’s Emergency Preparedness Team has been reflecting on the disasters that struck in 2017. Top-of-mind, of course, are the hurricanes—Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Our team worked directly with CCR&Rs affected by the storms and the providers they serve. This is the second of three blogs on lessons learned and our team’s advice for CCR&Rs about the critical things they need to do before, during, and after a disaster. Here's what you can do before a disaster.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Best Practices, Health & Safety

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Infographic: Handwashing is Key to Flu Prevention

By Guest Blogger on December 01, 2017

Health services across the world are preparing for the worst flu season in history amid fears that the vaccines used to stop the influenza virus will not be as effective this year. Fortunately, there is a simple way to prevent the spread of disease and infection to keep you and the people around you safe from catching a virus by washing your hands properly.

Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Health & Safety

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The Top 5 Things CCR&Rs Should Do Before a Disaster

By Adina Young on November 29, 2017

As the end of the year nears, CCAoA’s Emergency Preparedness Team has been reflecting on the disasters that struck in 2017. Top-of-mind, of course, are the hurricanes—Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Our team worked directly with CCR&Rs affected by the storms and the providers they serve. This is the first of three blogs on lessons learned and our team’s advice for CCR&Rs about the critical things they need to do before, during, and after a disaster.

For your CCR&R to be prepared for an emergency, you need to take the following steps long before a disaster:

Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Health & Safety

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Voices for Healthy Kids Calls for Early Care and Education Campaign Proposals

By Jessica Rose-Malm on November 21, 2017

Every child deserves the chance to eat healthy food and play every day. Because 60 percent of children under age six spend much of their time in care outside of their homes, early care and education settings are important places for children to build healthy habits.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Best Practices, Health & Safety

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Health Resource Spotlight: Reducing the Risk of SIDS in Child Care Settings

By Laurie Rackas on November 20, 2017

The Problem:

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) refers to the death of an infant between one and 12 months old which cannot be explained. It is the most common cause of death for infants and usually occurs when a baby is sleeping. Roughly 12 percent of SIDS deaths occur while infants are in the care of someone other than the parent, including in early care and education programs.

Topics: Best Practices, Parenting, Health & Safety

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Helping Young Children Recover from Traumatic Events - What the Science Tells Us

By Laurie Rackas on November 08, 2017

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) defines Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, as “stressful or traumatic events, including abuse and neglect.” New national data reveals that more than 46 percent of U.S. children—34 million under age 18—have experienced at least one traumatic event. More than 20 percent have experienced two or more.

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