McDonald County Press

Officials Address Child Care

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The Department­s of Health and Senior Services and Social Services have taken regulatory action to assist child care providers and families during the ongoing covid-19 outbreak.

JEFFERSON CITY — The Department­s of Health and Senior Services and Social Services have taken regulatory action to assist child care providers and families during the ongoing covid-19 outbreak.

“We recognize that child care is an essential component of fighting covid-19,” said Dr. Randall Williams, director of DHSS. “Healthcare and other emergency medical personnel must have appropriat­e arrangemen­ts for their children to ensure they can provide the healthcare and other essential services needed by our communitie­s.”

To assist in this effort, DHSS’s Section for Child Care Regulation (SCCR) has taken the following steps:

› • During the period of time that schools are closed, licensed child care providers are able to utilize the rules regarding emergency school closings. This allows licensed programs to accommodat­e enrolled school-age children who need care. The provider will be permitted to exceed the license capacity of the facility by one-third during this time.

› • SCCR has developed a process to allow for the temporary care of preschool and school-age children. Short-term licenses for a 45-day period are available. These licenses, which are renewable, will be based on an abbreviate­d inspection that focuses on key health and safety indicators.

Additional­ly, SCCR has loosened some regulation­s for licensed child care providers to allow them to extend their hours of care, and eased administra­tive burdens related to record-keeping requiremen­ts.

DHSS utilized its statutory authority to develop this temporary opportunit­y.

“Covid-19 has created additional challenges for low-income Missourian­s who receive Child Care Subsidy benefits,” said Jennifer Tidball, Acting Director, Department of Social Services.

The Department of Social Services has taken the actions below:

› • Child Care Subsidy program benefits are extended for 90 days.

› • The Child Care Subsidy program can pay for additional hours of care for a child’s attendance due to school closure or the parent is required to work additional hours.

› • Child Care Subsidy provider applicatio­n renewals are extended for 90 days.

DHSS/SCCR and DSS are also working closely with Child Care Aware of Missouri, a child care resource and referral agency. Child Care Aware of Missouri is a resource and referral agency that assists parents in locating child care. Parents who are looking for child care can call 1-866-892-3228 to speak with a referral specialist. They can also access these services online at https://www.mo.childcarea­ware.org/. There is no cost to parents for these services.

Child Care Subsidy benefit recipients who need additional child care hours or any low-income families who want to apply for assistance with child care costs are encouraged to reach out to the Family Support Division for help. Missourian­s can do business with the Family Support Division without leaving home. They can apply for services online by visiting MyDSS. mo.gov, over the phone by calling 1-855-FSD-INFO, or in-person at their nearest Family Support Division Resource Center.

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