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GA support commands Immediate closure of the Forsyth daycare center against Benadryl dosage Investigation

The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (Decal) placed an order for the emergency closing of the daycare center of Forsyth Methodist Church after an employee was arrested that they illegally dosed children with Benadryl.

After the Order of Bright from the beginning: Ga. Decal, On March 10, it was announced that an employee of Forsyth Methodist Church, who took care of children in childcare and learning center, was given to the prescription -free Benadryl without the consent of the parent without consent.

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The WGXA previously reported, Kendasia Hugley, Forsyth Daycare employee, became aware of after the Sheriff's office of Monroe County accused her reckless behavior to give small children in her care Benadryl to make her tired.

According to the instructions of the manufacture, no child under the age of six should receive the allergy or cold helper medication without permission from the doctor due to potential fatal side effects.

Further studies by GA. Decal and video surveillance showed that the employee gave the medication to three two -year -old students on March 3 and 5 to make the medication to sleep shortly before their planned napkish period.

According to the order, the parents stated that they were “sluggish and not normal” their children when they picked them up from school on several days. Neither the employee in question nor the administration of the Forsyth kindergarten daycare informed the children's parents that their small children were given Benadryl.

The order says that there were no doctor's notes in the file for one of the three children, and it is currently unclear how often they have received the medication.

According to Bright from the beginning, the employee had a disciplinary sentence for inappropriate discipline for students. Video material revealed that the employees in the center “in children routinely increased their voices” and “roughly two years old children by wrestling them” by picking them up and throwing them on their mats “.

Ga. Decal found the forsyth Methodist Church Church Child Care and Learning Center in violation of several rules, including:

  • Parents' approval of medication (591-1-20 (1))
  • Submit records of medication (591-1-20 (3)))
  • Applicable laws and regulations with criminal personnel files (591-1-31 (13)))
  • Required reporting on abuse (591-1-29 (1)))
  • Discipline with abuse (591-1-11 (2)))

All results are examined by GA. Decal, the Sheriff's office by Monroe County and the Monroe County Department of Children and Family Services.

According to the arrangement of Bright from the start: Ga. Decal, the forsyth Methodist Church, who takes care of childcare and learning center, must now close its doors for violation of rules that have “brought health, security and well -being of children in direct danger”.

From the beginning, the center has 48 hours from the start to make an appeal against the decision in front of a judge at the Office of State (OSAH). During the appeal procedure, the center cannot take care of children and must close immediately, while the tactile colleagues have a maximum of 21 days to continue its investigation.

Parents or legal guardians can receive free childcare with decal imageswww.qualityrated.orgOr by calling 1-877-all GA children.

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