When should your child stay home from therapy?
Your child must stay home if they have shown any of the following symptoms in the last 24 hours, even if symptoms are mild and no medication is being taken:
- Fever of 100°F (37.7°C) or higher
- New or worsening cough or sore throat
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Congestion or runny nose with yellow or green discharge
- Loss of taste or smell
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- A new rash (especially after contact with another rash)
- Eye discharge, pink eye, or crusted eyelids
- Evidence of lice
- Any itchy, spreading, or draining sore (e.g., chickenpox)
- A positive COVID-19 test result
This policy applies to family and household members that may accompany your child to therapy.
If you are unsure whether your child is well enough for therapy, contact the clinic. Staff will help determine whether your child should attend the session.
If you arrive at the clinic with a sick child, the clinic reserves the right to cancel the session and reschedule at a later date.
