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Visit Date: August 11, 2021 ID Number: 153299
Visit Count: Children Served: Provider opted out of answer Children Served: select number Community Health Worker: Dahabo M

Consultation services Delivered

What type of Consultation was it? Phone or virtual consultation session
Consultation with providers/caregivers on administering ASQ * Answered: No
Did you make a Child Development Referral (Not Screening) * Answered: No
How Many Referrals: Answered: select number
Get information on how to help me cover my basic needs (food – clothing – housing – medical attention) Answered: No

Healthy and Safe Environment Concerns

Is your home safe for children? : Answered: No
Safe Sleep: Answered: No
How to prevent the spread of illness: Answered: Yes
First Aid: Answered: Yes
Car Seat Safety: Answered: No
CPR: Answered: No
Toxic: Answered: No
Being ready for a natural disaster: Answered: No

Child Development Concerns

How do I incorporate activities from my homeland that will support the healthy development of my children?: Answered: No
How do I help children that have difficult? behavior (setting limits and sticking to them)?: Answered: No
How do I know that the children in my care are learning and developing OK? : Answered: No
Developmental Screening?: Answered: No
Early Intervention: Answered: No
How do I help babies brain develop?: Answered: No
How to help the children in your care get ready for school. Answered: No
How my relationship with the children can help them feel secure about themselves. Answered: No
Childcare Play and Learn and / or outdoor time. Answered: Yes
Referral to early intervention for a special needs child. Answered: No

Healthy Children

Working with children with special healthcare needs. Answered: No
Immunizations and Well Child Schedules. Answered: No
Hand-washing – diapering – toileting. Answered: Yes
Medication Management Children (Non-clinical). Answered: No
Nutrition (meal planning – allergies – infant Feeding). Answered: No
Social/Emotional development. Answered: Yes
Mental/Behavioral Health Services (Child). Answered: No

Healthy Caregivers

Taking care of yourself (Whole Person). Answered: No
Getting further training or school or Certification to improve my Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN). Answered: No
How to help me cover my HRSN (e.g. food, transportation, housing, medical needs, employment). Answered: Yes
Coping with stressful situations. Answered: No
Mental / Behavior Health Services (Non Clinical). Answered: No
Medication Management Adult (Non Clinical). Answered: No
Child Caregiver relationship. Answered: No
Caregiver of Child relationship. Answered: No
Did you make a Community Resource-Referral. Answered: Yes
Resource-Referral Type(s).
Family and community support, Physical activity
Consultation Duration
Start Time: 1:51 PM
End Time: 1:55 PM
Time Period: 15 mins

Goals

Goals: Goal attained

Notes for this Consultation

I shared flyer to provider’s neighbour about, We encourage everyone in Seattle to take extreme heat seriously and act with caution this week. Public Health – Seattle & King County recommends taking simple steps to help prevent heat related illness and death:

– Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water before you feel thirsty.
– Keep your home cooler by shutting blinds or drawing curtains. Use fans or air-conditioners, if you have one.
– Check on your neighbors, friends, and family in the area – particularly seniors and people with medical conditions
– Avoid outdoor activities if possible during the heat of the day.
– Never leave children or pets in a vehicle. Temperatures inside of cars can skyrocket to deadly levels quickly during extreme heat.