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INDOOR PLAYROOM MODEL <br />CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />JANUARY 11,1995 <br />Program Goal <br />The goal of establishing an indoor playroom is to provide a facility with toys and simple <br />play equipment where adults (parents, grandparents, caregivers) can bring young children <br />for social and recreational opportunities. In addition to serving the needs of children, the <br />program would provide opportunities for adult interaction and networking that would <br />serve to reduce parental isolation and increase the sense of community. <br />Program Location <br />Falcon Heights United Church of Christ, 1795 Holton <br />Nursery room <br />,Fours of Operation <br />9:00 a.m. -noon, Mondays and Thursdays <br />6:00 p.m. -7:45 p.m., Tuesdays <br />Starting February b and running through the middle of May <br />~1s~,,f Ltg <br />The City of Falcon Heights will provide a staff person responsible for supervising the <br />playroom during the hours of operation. The individual will be on site the 15 minutes <br />prior to the opening of the playroom and 15 minutes after closing. Responsibilities for the <br />staff person will include: <br />serving as program host <br />being of general assistance to users <br />collecting user fees <br />enforcing program policies <br />light clean up <br />administering of first aid and accident /injury reporting <br />Qualifications for the staff person will include, but not be limited to the following: A <br />responsible mature individual with some recreation /education programming experience. <br />Must be certified or have the ability to become certified in basic first aid and CPR (within <br />8 weeks of hiring). <br />Use ~licies <br />Caregivers are responsible for supervising their children at all times. Under no <br />circumstances should a child be dropped off or left unattended by their caregiver. <br />A limit of 4 children per adult caregiver must be maintained. <br />Exclusion of sick children <br />- A child with any of the following conditions or behaviors is considered a sick child <br />