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April, 2016 l Working World l WorkingWorld.com 17 HOME-BASED CARE In California, there are two types of home-based care, which are differentiated by size. Small family child care providers may supervise either four infants or six children if no more than three are infants. Or, a provider may care for up to eight children if there are no more than two infants in care, at least one child is 6 years of age, at least one child attends school, and parents are notified and have given consent. Large family child care homes, on the other hand, which must include the presence of an assistant in addition to the primary care provider, may supervise up to 12 children, provided that no more than four are infants. Up to 14 children may be supervised if at least one child is at least 6 years of age, at least one child attends school, and no more than three infants are on the premises. Parents must also be notified and give consent. Large family child care homes must obtain a fire safety clearance, though it is not required of small family child care homes. UNLICENSED CARE License-exempt care in California includes care provided by relatives and situations in which a provider is caring for the children of only one other family besides the provider's own. Co-op arrangements are also exempt if providers do not require or receive payment, are related to a child in care, and are supervising no more than 12 children at a time. Though there are some instances in which programs may be legally license- exempt, California stresses that as a general rule, licenses are required; operating without one is a misdemeanor for which the provider will be subject to a fine. PROGRAMS AVAILABLE IN LOS ANGELES Los Angeles county offers a separate universal pre-K program known as the Los Angeles Universal Preschool program. All 4-year-old children, regardless of parental income, are eligible to receive high-quality pre-K during the typical school year (September to June). The county also provides support for families transitioning toward stability with the CalWORKS Child Care Program as well as a child care directory that allows parents to search for licensed child care centers and small and large family child care homes according to location and facility type. Source: www.noodle.com. Discover California preschools near you using the free Noodle preschool search, the most comprehensive tool of its kind. CAREER TRAINING HEMODIALYSIS, INC. HEMODIALYSIS, INC. 710 W. Wilson Ave., Glendale Ca. 91203 TEL: (818) 500-8736 Download Application from www.Hemodialysis-inc.com Fax application and H6 DMV printout to (818) 500-9452 We cannot process emailed applications; please fax or mail only. NOW HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: A Medical Company RN CERTIFIED HEMODIALYSIS TECH ACCOUNTANT UNIT SECRETARY Experience required with knowledge of Word and Excel WAREHOUSE WORKER Electrical and plumbing experience. Delivery experience a must.

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