- Community Care Licensing - California Dept. of Social Services
To file a complaint regarding a state licensed community care facility, child care facility, or home care organization, visit our Complaint Hotline Page for contact information and more
- Exposure to Communicable Disease - California Childcare Health Program
All licensed child care programs are required to report outbreaks of some communicable diseases to both Community Care Licensing and the local public health department
- Hand, Foot and Mouth - LA County Department of Public Health
Investigation should be conducted by telephone unless directed by the AMD In-person site visits might be considered for locations that require extra guidance, have special considerations (i e , locations with vulnerable or special needs populations), or if requested
- Disease reporting and exposure notices for schools and childcare
For guidance on reporting and responding to specific communicable diseases commonly encountered in school and childcare settings, refer to the Communicable Disease Case and Outbreak Toolkit for Schools and Childcare
- Communicable Diseases: Exposure Notices Fact Sheets
Please read the " Guidance for Schools and Child Cares: Exposure Notices and Disease Reporting" for information on using the exposure notices and when to report to Public Health
- Information for Schools and Child Care Providers
What is Hand, Foot, and Mouth (HFM) disease: HFM is caused by enterovirus, a common virus that most children are exposed to in childhood HFM infection is characterized by a rash on the hands, feet, and inside of the mouth
- Reportable Disease and Conditions - California Department of Public Health
Guidance for Reporting SARS-CoV-2, Influenza Virus, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Multiplex Test Results (PDF) - July 2023
- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: Are Daycares Required to Report It?
Discover if daycares must report hand, foot, and mouth disease cases and what it means for your child's health
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