Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 55. PUBLIC WELFARE |
PART V. Children, Youth, and Families Manual |
Subpart E. Residential Agencies, Facilities and Services |
Article I. Licensing/Approval |
Chapter 3800. Child Residential and Day Treatment Facilities |
Section 3800.145. Vision care
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(a) Each child shall receive vision screening and services to include diagnosis and treatment including eyeglasses, for defects in vision.
(b) Each child who is 3 years of age or older shall receive vision screening within 30 days after admission in accordance with the periodicity schedule recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Guidelines for Health Supervision, and Eye Examination and Vision Screening in Infants, Children and Young Adults (RE9625).
(c) If the child had a vision screening prior to admission that meets the requirements of subsection (a) within the periodicity schedule specified in subsection (b), an initial examination within 30 days after admission is not required. The next screening shall be required within the periodicity schedule specified in subsection (b).
(d) Follow-up treatment and services, such as provision of eyeglasses, shall be provided as recommended by the treating practitioner.
(e) A written record of completion of each vision screening, including the preadmission screening permitted in subsection (c), specifying the date of the screening, the treating practitioners name and address, results of the screening, follow-up recommendations made, and the dates and provision of follow-up services and treatment, shall be kept in the childs record.
Notation
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 3800.311 (relating to exceptions for day treatment).