Cluster health program for day care children
V.J. Gururaj,
R.M. Russo,
H.V. Reddy,
D.E. Jackson and
J.E. Allen
American Journal of Public Health, 1975, vol. 65, issue 10, 1102-1103
Abstract:
An essential component of a day care service is a meaningful health care program to protect, maintain, and improv the health of each child enrolled. The lack of adequate programs to promote these goals provides a unique opportunity for organizers of health care to develop and evaluate innovative health services to these predominatly preschool children. A pediatric Ambulatory Service in Brooklyn has undertaken the task of developing a health program for a day care children in the community. In the first phase a pilot health program was established and evaluated at one day care center. The experience gathered from the project has led to the development of a program serving the health care needs of children and their siblings in a cluster of day care centers in the community.
Date: 1975
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