The services available through a contract with a protective homemaker must include:
• modeling and teaching in the following areas:
• Nutrition and cooking
• Personal hygiene
• Budgeting
• Housekeeping
• Stress management
• Safety
• Time management
• modeling and teaching the following aspects of child care:
• Child development
• Behavior management
• Parent-child relationship
• General skills
• locating and using needed resources;
• participating in staffings for case planning; and
• appearing in court to provide testimony when needed.
Note: A contract with a protective homemaker may also provide for limited transportation to help clients access needed resources. Protective homemakers do not provide medical or nursing care.
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