Gastro in child care centres
I am new to this thread, but I really need to vent.
When I looked into childcare for DD (only 10 mths) I thought I had all bases covered, and had asked every question available to the director prior to putting DD in their care. She is my precious lil prem baby still (born two months early).
FYI - DD only attends childcare one out of three weeks due to my and DP's roster.
So this Monday & Tuesday she goes into care, I feed her this morning and DD vomits her food up. So I stopped feeding her and let her have a little play which she was quite happy with. On the way to work, not even 400 mtrs from home and she's sick all over herself and the car seat.
I do a u-turn, go home and ring child care and tell them whats happened - when I am THEN informed 'oh, that gastro bug is still going around - 4 kids were off with it yesterday''. I tell the lady 'no one ever told either myself or DP gastro was going around, otherwise we would have made alternative arrangements'. And the last time DD was at the centre she was vomitting at home then too, so I'll assume she had gastro then too. The lady then tells me 'oh, yeah well it has been around for about three weeks or so now'.
The whole reason why there are little pockets for each kid on the wall is to put newsletters in them, letting parents know whats going on within the centre. I think gastro is something that parents ought to know about. :wall:
Any thoughts?? Does anyone elses child care facility have a process in place to alert parents of illnesses going around?
P.S - sorry girlz, i don't always complain like this, but this has mean't I'm now off from work on child care days, and as I've only been back at work for 2 mths i feel bad.