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The Division of Provider Services & Quality Assurance (DPSQA) oversees inspection, certification, and licensing of care facilities including nursing homes, mental health clinics, developmentally disabled offices and home health-care companies. [9] DPSQA is subdivided into three units: Office of Long-term Care; Office of Community Services
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Military School Age – specific standards for military teachers and Family Child Care providers. In 2012, the program was expanded to include GED holders and for high school students enrolled in early educational career-technical and family consumer science programs.
An Arkansas day care worker has been charged with assault and the state’s human services department has launched a probe after video appeared to show the employee pushing a 4-year-old girl ...
Winnie is a marketplace for child care that helps parents find childcare, preschool, and early education. [1] It is based in San Francisco and was founded in 2016 by Sara Mauskopf and Anne Halsall. [ 2 ]
The center is now called the Helen R. Walton Children's Enrichment Center and has the goal of educating children from 6 weeks old through pre-kindergarten and assisting other child care providers to improve the quality of child care in Arkansas. [4] When Sam Walton died in 1992, he left his ownership in Wal-Mart to Helen and their four children.
Between 2011 and 2012, the cost of child care increased at up to eight times the rate of increases in family income. [5] For a four-year-old child, center-based care ranges from about $4,300 in Mississippi to $12,350 in Massachusetts. [6] Lower income families have been disproportionately affected by these increases in child care costs.
Logo of the Department of Health and Human Services. The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – formerly known as the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) – is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children. [1]