Yesterday we had the official "Care Plan Meeting"(not to be confused with the dreaded 504 meeting).
In attendance were both coaches, the music teacher, art teacher, AGP math teacher, AGP science teacher, school nurse, guidance counselor and myself. Justin's regular classroom teachers did not attend because I had already sat down with them before the first day of school.
Overall, the meeting was short and sweet(30 minutes). It seemed to be well received and the nurse and I were even asked a few questions. I introduced them all to D'COM (Dexcom Seven Plus CGM) and gave them a few information sheets to look over and ponder.
These info sheets are the reason for this post.
Thank goodness for Heidi over at
Heidi had shared some of her school documents with us and it gave me a GREAT place to start.
THANKS HEIDI!!!!
I changed things up to meet Justin's needs of course, but I think the teachers appreciated them.
The first page was a letter to substitute teachers. At least where I live, the teacher is SUPPOSE to leave the care plan in the sub folder. Now, I can say as a sub... this has never been left for me (yes, there has been times it should have). So that is where this handy little paper comes in. The school nurse said it was just enough info and she liked that it had a photo on it.
The second one is a quick sheet of some things teachers need to know or be on the lookout for. Mine is WAY shorter than Heidi's because Justin sees a nurse and Jack tests in the class. Her form reminds me of what our care plan is... so maybe I just utilized it in a different way than she does. The third page I am going to share has nothing to do with the care plan meeting. I made it to give to the bus driver in case of an emergency.
I am sure I will make adjustment to these in order to perfect them, but they were a great start and I am thankful I had Heidi's help.
If you are in search of 504 info... you can find help from:
Wendy at Candy Hearts by clicking HERE
Reyna at Beta Buddies by clicking HERE
The Crazy Pancreas at The Superhero and the Princess by clicking HERE
Hallie at The Princess and the Pump by clicking HERE
or form Alexis at Justice's Misbehaving Pancreas by clicking HERE
I will be visiting these pages as I prepare for the above mentioned 504 meeting in a few weeks... you can read more about that HERE!
Happy Reading :)
8 comments:
Lora- these are AWESOME!!!! Good job!!
I'm glad I could help you! :)
My "quick sheet" is longer, because it's what I use to train teachers when I meet with them in person. It's basically a set of meeting notes.
The funny thing is that I just sat down to blog about the lanyard tags we use, but decided to read a few blogs before I start writing. I'm going to share some more docs over the coming days.
Great post!
Wahoo for Heidi. Her documents look great with your "tweaking". Can I just say I am soooo glad we are all sharing this stuff so that people don't have to keep starting from "scratch".
these are amazing!! WAY TO GO!!! I am hoping these will all be around when Joshua starts school in a few years!
Okay now you have proved that you are a perfectionist !! You are certifiable insane LOL !!!But then again we knew that did we not LOL !!!Kuddos to you for being an awesome mom and good job .
Look at all those resources! Fantastic.
Awesome!!!!!!! You totally rock!!
I am so trying to keep up as I catch up! So I think I have this straight - you have not yet had the 504 meeting, right?
This really should not be so difficult. We had the 504 meeting this year and that was it. It went very well and we are so lucky to have the same nurse this year as last year. It is the first, in five years, that we have any continuity whatsoever. It's like a dream.
But I digress...
The meeting went well, but the proof is in the pudding. We'll see how the coming weeks go and if everyone was really paying attention. ;) So far, we're doing pretty well. Knock wood.
Best of luck to you for a smooth and productive 504 meeting!
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