Our Health Library information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Please be advised that this information is made available to assist our patients to learn more about their health. Our providers may not see and/or treat all topics found herein. A diabetes care plan for school is a document that includes information to help the school or day care staff know how to manage your child's diabetes. The goal of a care plan is to meet your child's daily needs and prepare ahead of time for any problems. For example, if your child needs to eat shortly after taking insulin or to have a snack in class, then a staff member can make sure that this happens. The care plan can also cover how to handle special occasions, such as a school party or field trip. Your child may feel better knowing that the staff can help when needed. And the plan lets the staff know how to help your child safely take part in all events and activities. Meet with the school staff at the start of each school year. Discuss the care plan with your child's teachers, school nurse, gym teacher, and school leaders. Update the care plan each year. Make sure to tell the school staff about any changes to the plan during the year. A diabetes care plan lists all the information that the school staff needs to manage your child's diabetes. Here is some important information to put in the plan. For example, your child may need their blood sugar tested before lunch and when having symptoms of low blood sugar. The diabetes care plan should also say if an adult needs to test your child's blood sugar or if your child can do it. Your child's symptoms may be different from those of other children. Describe your child's symptoms of low or high blood sugar and how to treat them. The school nurse and one or more other school staff members should know how to test your child for ketones and know what to do if the results aren't normal. The diabetes plan should also state that your child is allowed to: List parent(s), other caregivers, and your child's doctor. You will also want to let school staff know when to call 911 for help in case of an emergency. Meet with the school staff at the start of each school year. Talk about the care plan with your child's teachers, school nurse, gym teacher, and school leaders. And update the care plan each year. Make sure to tell the staff about any changes to the plan during the year. Along with the plan, give the school staff the right supplies to care for your child. These include: For older children who take insulin to school, check with the school. It may have rules about students carrying their own medicines, needles, and blood sugar meters. Many schools require students to get permission or to keep their supplies at the school. Current as of: April 30, 2024 Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Current as of: April 30, 2024 Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Clinical Review Board This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Ignite Healthwise, LLC disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Learn how we develop our content. To learn more about Ignite Healthwise, LLC, visit webmdignite.com. © 2024 Ignite Healthwise, LLC. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Ignite Healthwise, LLC.Diabetes in Children: Preparing a Care Plan for School
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Our Health Library information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Please be advised that this information is made available to assist our patients to learn more about their health. Our providers may not see and/or treat all topics found herein. Current as of: April 30, 2024 Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Clinical Review BoardDiabetes in Children: Preparing a Care Plan for School
All Healthwise education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.