Finding a Dayhome

Once you have an idea of what you’re looking for in a dayhome, you can start to search for one. In this section, we’ll cover where to look, what to look for, what questions to ask when you make first contact, and more.

· August 21, 2023

Now that you’ve compiled your dayhome and you know what you’re looking for it’s time to search for a dayhome! There could be a number of dayhomes right in your very community but how do you find them? Here are five different ways to go about your dayhome search.

  1. Social Media
  2. Internet Search
  3. Word of Mouth
  4. Online Directories
  5. Agencies
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Meal Planner

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Safety Checklist

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Parent Guide

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Child Care Cheat Sheet

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Dayhome Guide

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Parent Handbook Checklist

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Dayhome Guide

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Mental Health Action Plan

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Authorized Pickup

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Incident Report

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Illness Notice

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Medication Administration

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Attendance Record

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Evacuation Map

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Emergency Records

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Fire Drill Record

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First Aid Checklist

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Burnout Guide

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