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- DayCare
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- A Day Care Facility Information Management System
-
- Version 1.0
- Copyright 1992
- All rights reserved
-
-
-
- written by
-
- Martin L. Waldman
- 8401 N. New Braunfels
- San Antonio, TX 78209
- 210-822-6632
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-
-
-
- Distributed by
-
- Software Co-op
- 5437 Honey Manor Drive
- Indianapolis IN 46241
- 317-856-6052
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-
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Page
- PART 1. INTRODUCTION .................... 1
- 1.1 Starting DayCare ........... 1
- 1.2 Using the Keyboard ......... 2
- 1.3 Screen Displays ............ 3
- 1.4 The Function Menu .......... 3
-
- PART 2. MAINTAIN RECORDS ................ 4
- 2.1 Organization information .... 4
- 2.2 Personnel information ....... 5
- 2.3 Group information ........... 6
- 2.4 Member Child's data ......... 7
- 2.5 New Child Registration ...... 7
-
- PART 3. PRINT REPORTS ................... 8
- 3.1 Facility Information ........ 8
- 3.2 Roster of group ............. 8
- 3.3 Composite attendance ........ 8
- 3.4 Attendance notices .......... 9
- 3.5 Hours Slips ................. 9
- 3.6 Blank forms .................10
-
- PART 4. OTHER FUNCTIONS ................ 11
- 4.1 Log daily attendance ....... 11
- 4.2 Edit Attendance record ..... 11
- 4.3 Select a different group ... 12
- 4.4 Date Check ................. 12
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- 1 DayCare Version 1.0
-
- PART 1. INTRODUCTION
-
- DayCare is a program designed to assist you in the day-to-day
- management of information needed to run a day care facility. The
- program also allows you to print many of the forms needed for such an
- activity, thus reducing the need to stockpile expensive printed forms.
-
- The program will run on any computer system that operates using
- DOS 2.x or higher, has 300k of available memory and a color monitor.
- Support is provided for both Epson FX/IBM Graphic compatible dot
- matrix printers and HP LaserJet compatible laser printers.
-
- All of the information concerning the facility, the staff, and the
- clients are maintained in files that are created and can be updated by
- the program. New or changed files are rewritten to disk whenever you
- exit from the program or when you select a different file.
-
-
- 1.1 STARTING DayCare
-
- The DayCare distribution diskette contains the executable program
- (DAYCARE.COM) which can be run directly on diskette or copied to a
- hard disk.
-
- DayCare reads and writes data files on the current default drive and
- directory. The program itself may be resident on any directory as long
- as DOS can find it or you include the pathname in the command line.
- To start DayCare you must log on to the drive and directory where the
- DayCare data files are to be stored and, at the DOS prompt, enter the
- command "DayCare"
-
- The program first looks for a file called DAYCARE.ORG on the current
- directory. If it is not present, a new file will be created and you
- will be taken automatically through the functions described below for
- entering Organization and Personnel information.
-
- You will then see a display from which you must select a group file by
- entering a number (see para. 4.3 SELECT A DIFFERENT GROUP) -- if you
- do not the program terminates.
-
- NOTE: In this manual a letter inside angle brackets is used to
- indicate a single key press -- the shift key need not be held down.
-
- The Function Menu is then displayed. Pressing a letter key will invoke
- the named function. When you exit from a function you will be returned
- to the Function Menu. If you press the <X> key at the Function Menu
- display, the following message will appear: Exit from DayCare (Y/N) ?
-
- Pressing the <Y> key will exit from DayCare to the DOS prompt. Pressing
- any other key will return you to the Function Menu.
-
- If you have not yet registered your copy of DayCare you will be given
- the opportunity to print a regisistration form for your use.
-
- 2 DayCare Version 1.0
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- 1.2 USING THE KEYBOARD
-
- Each activity in DayCare requires a specific entry from the keyboard.
- The type of entry, and the specific limits for each entry, are shown
- in the Dialog Box at the bottom of the screen. A blinking cursor
- appears. The instructions use the following terminology.
-
- "Press" means you need press only a single key, either a letter or a
- number. The key list refers to the highlighted characters in the
- window display. The Shift Key should not be held down.
-
- If you press a key not listed in the instruction, an error message
- will be displayed and you will be taken back to the prompt.
-
- "Return" refers to a key that may be labeled RET or ENTER.
-
- "Edit" indicates that you can change individual characters in the
- highlighted area directly on the screen. Typing a character replaces
- the one at the cursor.
-
- During editing the <INS> key inserts one blank space at the cursor,
- the <DEL> key deletes the character at the cursor, the <BackSpace> key
- deletes the character before the cursor.
-
- The left and right arrow keys move the cursor one character at a time.
- For multi-line areas, the up and down arrow keys let you move to a
- different line.
-
- The <HOME> key moves the cursor to the beginning of the area, the
- <END> key to the end of the area.
-
- To save the changed area press Return. Pressing the <ESC> key exits
- from editing without saving the changes.
-
- "Enter" means you are expected to either type a number or a new
- character type entry (see "Edit"). For numbers use the backspace key
- to make corrections. Press the Return key when you have completed your
- entry.
-
- When entering a number pressing Return alone (not ESC) causes no
- change to be made. Entering a 0 (zero) causes that value to be stored
- where appropriate. The value zero is displayed as either a blank or a
- "0" on the screen. An error message will appear if your entry exceeds
- the limits of a number.
-
- After every addition or change, you will be given the opportunity to
- correct the information before it is saved on the permanent file.
-
- Every instruction in DayCare gives you an opportunity to "back out" of
- the routine, or continue on, without making a change in the displayed
- values. Pressing only the Return key, or the letter "X" where
- specified, will take you back to the previous instruction or display.
-
- 3 DayCare Version 1.0
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- 1.3 SCREEN DISPLAYS
-
- DayCare uses 80 x 25 text displays for group selection, menus, and
- data entry functions. For example, the Function Menu looks like this:
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
- / \
- DayCare Version 1.0 Group: Sample Group 9/ 2/91 15:25:41 4/21/92
- 5 Children
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ---Maintain Records --- ---Print Reports ---
- Organization information Facility Information
- Personnel information Roster of group
- Group information Composite attendance
- Member Child's data Attendance notices
- New Child Registration Hours Slips
- Blank forms
-
- ---- Other Functions ----
- Log daily attendance
- Edit Attendance record
- Select a different group
- Date Check
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Press O, P, G, M, N, F, R, C, A, H, B, L, E, S, D or eXit from
- DayCare
-
- \____________________________________________________________________/
-
- The top two lines on the screen are the "Banner". Line one of the
- Banner shows the system name and version number, the current active
- group title and starting date, and the current time and date. Line two
- shows the number of children enrolled in the group or the name of the
- individual whose information is being displayed.
-
- The middle part of the screen is the "Window" which is used to display
- the name of the current activity and menus, lists, information from
- files, messages, special instructions, etc.
-
- The bottom two lines are the "Dialog Box". These lines carry the
- instructions for pressing a key or entering the other information,
- accept input from the keyboard, and display error messages.
-
-
- 1.4 THE FUNCTION MENU
-
- The functions available in DayCare are listed under three major
- headings. Each function is described in detail below. Pressing the
- highlighted letter key will invoke the named function. When you exit
- from a function you will be returned to the Function Menu.
-
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- PART 2. MAINTAIN RECORDS
-
- These five functions allow you to enter and edit the information that
- is kept in the data files used by DayCare.
-
-
- 2.1 ORGANIZATION INFORMATION
-
- This function is used to select a printer type and enter the
- information describing the organization that runs the day care
- facility. Enter a number to add or change information on file.
- Pressing the Return key alone takes you back to the Function Menu.
-
- The current values on file will be displayed, for example:
- ____________________________________________________________________
- / \
- DayCare Version 1.0 15:26:11 4/21/92
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Organization information
-
- 1. Organization Name The Emerald City Day Care Center
- 2. Street Address End of the Yellow Brick Road
- 3. City, State, Zip Emerald City, OZ 00000-0123
- 4. Telephone number 000-555-1212
-
- 5. Proprietor(s) Frank L. Baume
- 6. Street Address 123 Teertson Place
- 7. City, State, Zip Eherhwon, Kansas
- 8. Social Security Number 987-65-4321
-
- 9. License granted by The Good Witch of the East
- 10. ID number and Date # 1 1/1/26
-
- 11. Type of Printer Dot Matrix
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- To make a change enter the item number
- or press Return (no change)
- \____________________________________________________________________/
-
- For items 1-10 enter the number to select the item, then edit the line
- using the procedure explained in para. 1.2 above.
-
- When you enter the number 11, you will see a display of the Printer
- Types that are to be used to print all reports. Printing may be done
- either with an Epson FX/IBM Graphic compatible dot matrix printer or
- an HP LaserJet laser printer. Enter a code number or press Return for
- no change. NOTE: The program expects that the printer you select is
- the DOS default PRN device.
-
- When you register your copy of DayCare you will receive a registration
- number that may be entered by choosing item 12. Once you have entered
- a correct number all the reminders in the program will disappear.
-
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- 2.2 PERSONNEL INFORMATION
-
- This function is used to enter information pertaining to the director
- and staff of the day care facility. The first display will show you
- the name of the director and the number, name, and position of each of
- the recorded staff members (maximum 20).
-
- Enter a "D" or a staff member number's to add or change information on
- file. Pressing the Return key alone takes you back to the Function
- Menu.
-
- The current values on file will be displayed, for example (if you
- entered "D"):
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
- / \
- DayCare Version 1.0 15:27:46 4/21/92
- Dir: Wizard-of-Oz, The Mighty
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Personnel information
-
- 1. Last name Wizard-of-Oz
- 2. First name & MI. The Mighty
- 3. Social Security No. 000-00-0000
- 4. Sex & Date of Birth Male wont say
- 5. Street address The Palace on Yellow Brick Rd.
- 6. City, State, Zip Emerald City, Oz 000000-1234
-
- 7. Position & Date of Hire Director 1/1/26
- 8. Date First Aid training 12/12/12
- 9. Date CPR certification 10/20/30
- 10. Caregiver License by THe Oz Extrordinary Health Dpt
- 11. License Number & Date # 0000100 - 10/21/30
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- To make a change enter the item number
- or press Return (no change)
- \____________________________________________________________________/
-
- Enter an item number and follow the instructions in the Dialog box to
- add or change information on file. Pressing the Return key alone takes
- you back to the personnel list.
-
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- 2.3 GROUP INFORMATION
-
- This function is used to edit the identifying information for the
- currently active day care Group. Enter a number to select the item,
- then follow the instructions in the dialog box. Pressing the Return
- key alone takes you back to the Function Menu.
- ____________________________________________________________________
- / \
- DayCare Version 1.0 Group: Sample Group 9/ 2/91 15:28:32 4/21/92
- 5 Children
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Group information
-
- 1. Group Identification Sample Group
- 2. Group Start Date Mon 9/ 2/91
-
- 3. Care Giver in charge Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe!
- 4. Medical Consultant The Wizard of San Antonio 7820
-
- 5. Session Start Time 09:30
- 6. Ending Time 16:45 7.25 hours
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- To make a change enter the item number
- or press Return (no change)
- \____________________________________________________________________/
-
- 2.3.1. Group Identification
-
- This name will appear in the group selection listing, the screen
- banner and the headings of all reports pertaining to this group. When
- a new group file is started, the name "New Group" is assigned by the
- program and should be changed to avoid confusion.
-
- 2.3.2. Group Start Date
-
- This date, which appears wherever the group name is printed, is the
- base date of the internal 12 month calendar for this group. The
- default is the current date. At the prompt enter the month number as 1
- or 2 digits, a slash (/), the day of the month as 1 or 2 digits, a
- slash, and the last 2 digits of the year (90-99 = 19yy, 00-50 =
- 20yy). The program will calculate and display the day of the week.
-
- 2.3.3. Care Giver in charge
- 2.3.4. Medical Consultant
-
- Edit these two items as explained in para. 1.2 above
-
- 2.3.5. Session Start Time
- 2.3.6. Ending Time
-
- The times must be entered as a 4 digit number using the 24 hour clock
- system (0000 - 2359). The program will calculate and display the
- number of hours that elapse between the two times that were entered.
-
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- 2.4 MEMBER CHILD'S DATA
-
- This function is used to edit the identifying information for a member
- of the currently active day care Group. When you press <M> at the
- Function menu you will see a numbered list of the members of the group
- (multiple pages if necessary). Enter a child's number or press Return
- alone to go back to the Function menu.
-
- You will then see a list of the information on file, for example:
- ____________________________________________________________________
- / \
- DayCare Version 1.0 Group: Sample Group 9/ 2/91 15:30:35 4/21/92
- # 1. Alamagoosa-Bexarmosa, Tristanaslovani
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Member Child's data
-
- 1. Last name Alamagoosa-Bexarmosa
- 2. First name & MI. Tristanaslovani
- 3. Answers to name Goosie
- 4. Sex & Date of Birth Female 02/30/88
-
- 5. Parent's name Harvey J. Alamagoosa-Bexarmosa
- 6. Street address 10028 North Frobisherns Avenue
- 7. City, State, Zip San Antonio, Texas 78209-3200
- 8. Emergency phone no. 1-000-854-9208 ext3247
- 9. Person to call Mother-Gladys Alamagoosa-Bexar
- 10. Remarks, Med Hist., etc.
- This is a test of the recorded information on one child. This field is
- designed to allow any kind of information that will help give care
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- To make a change enter the item number
- or press Return (no change)
- \____________________________________________________________________/
-
- Enter a number to select the item, then follow the instructions in the
- dialog box. Pressing the Return key alone takes you back to the list.
-
-
- 2.5 NEW CHILD REGISTRATION
-
- When you press <N> at the Function menu, the program checks to see if
- there is room for another child (maximum 50) in the currently active
- group. If so the new child will be assigned the next number in the
- group and you will be serially prompted to enter the information
- listed above.
-
- When the list is finished, you will be given the opportunity to make
- corrections before the information is placed in the group file.
-
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- PART 3. PRINT REPORTS
-
- When you press one of the keys designated as a report on the function
- menu, you may be prompted to enter one or more parameters that define
- the report to be printed (child numbers, month, form name, etc.).
- Then, a message in the dialog box will remind you to set the selected
- type of printer "on line". If you have a printer buffer attached, make
- sure it too is turned on.
-
- NOTE: The Printer Type can be set on the Organization Information menu
- -- see paragraph 2.1. above.
-
- The printouts from DayCare use 9 inches per page. To center the top
- and bottom margins on a dot matrix printer, the paper should be set so
- that the first line will print one-half to one inch down from the top
- of a new page. The margins for a laser printer are set automatically.
-
- Press <P> when you are ready, or <X> to abort the printing.
-
- If the printer is still not ready to print, you will see a second
- prompt that reminds you to make it ready or to exit without printing.
-
- If you have not reigistered this copy of DayCare a reminder will be
- printed at the bottom of each page of every printed form.
-
- 3.1 FACILITY INFORMATION
-
- This report, generated by pressing <F> at the function menu, contains
- all the information recorded on the Organization Information file plus
- the information recorded for the Director and for each of the other
- staff Personnel where information has been recorded.
-
-
- 3.2 ROSTER OF GROUP
-
- This report, generated by pressing <R> at the function menu, contains
- all the information recorded for the currently active Group on the
- Group Information file plus all the information recorded for each of
- the group members currently on file.
-
-
- 3.3 COMPOSITE ATTENDANCE
-
- When you press <C> at the function menu, you will be prompted to
- select the month which the report will cover.
-
- The report contains the attendance recorded for each member of the
- currently active group for the month selected (see paras. 4.1 & 4.2
- below).
-
- The hours per day for each child are printed on two lines -- the first
- line for days 1-15, the remainder of the month and the total for the
- month on the second line.
-
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- 3.4 ATTENDANCE NOTICES
-
- When you press <A> at the function menu, you will be prompted to
- select the month which the notices will cover and then to select the
- range of group members for whom individual notices are to be printed.
-
- The notices are printed in letter format addressed to the person
- recorded as Parent and to the address on the child's data record (see
- para 2.4 above).
-
- Each contains the attendance recorded for one member of the currently
- active group for the month selected (see paras. 4.1 & 4.2 below).
-
-
- 3.5 HOURS SLIPS
-
- When you press <H> at the function menu, you will be prompted to
- select the month which the slips will cover and then to select the
- range of group members for whom individual slips are to be printed.
-
- The slips, printed three to a page, contain the attendance recorded
- for each member of the currently active group for the month selected
- (see paras. 4.1 & 4.2 below).
-
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- 3.6 BLANK FORMS
-
- The DayCare program allows you to print a series of blank forms for
- various purposes so that you do not have to stockpile expensive
- printed forms. Simply print the number of forms you currently need.
-
- NOTE: THESE FORMS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED TO CONTAIN INFORMATION SUGGESTED
- BY TEXAS STATE REGULATIONS AND THE AMERICAN RED CROSS CHILD CARE
- COURSE. SOME MAY NOT BE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AREA. YOU SHOULD CHECK WITH
- YOUR LOCAL LICENSING AGENCY BEFORE USING THEM !
-
- When you press <B> at the Function menu, you will see the following
- list of the available blank forms.
- ____________________________________________________________________
- / \
- DayCare Version 1.0 17:07:15 4/29/92
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Blank forms
-
- 1. Child Injury Report
- 2. Facility Injury Log
- 3. Safety Check Worksheet
- 4. Consent and Contact Form
- 5. Infectious Contact Letter
- 6. Parent's Medicine Consent Form
- 7. Caregiver Medicine Check
- 8. Child's Medication Record
- 9. Symptom Checklist
- 10. Suspected Child Abuse Questions
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Enter a form number or Return
-
- \____________________________________________________________________/
-
- After you enter the form number, you will be prompted to enter the
- number of copies you wish to print and then will see the standard
- "printer ready" message.
-
- After the printing is finished, you will be returned to the form list
- display where you may choose another form or just press return to go
- back to the Function menu.
-
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- PART 4. OTHER FUNCTIONS
-
- 4.1 LOG DAILY ATTENDANCE
-
- This function, initiated by pressing <L> at the function menu, allows
- you to record the amount of time (in hours and tenths of hours) that
- each member of the group was present at the facility for a specified
- day.
-
- You will first be prompted to select the day. At the prompt enter the
- month number as 1 or 2 digits, a slash (/), and the the day of the
- month as 1 or 2 digits. The program will calculate the year based on
- the starting date for the group and the day of the week.
-
- You will then be presented, one at a time, with each member's number,
- name, and amount of time currently on record for that day (if any).
-
- Enter the amount of time for the child as hours, a decimal point
- (period) and tenths (if any) -- for example, for 7 1/2 hours you would
- enter "7.5". The display will reflect the entry you made and go on to
- prompt you for the next member's time.
-
- When you have completed 10 entries, or reached the end of the group
- list, you will be given the opportunity to make any changes needed
- before the information is placed in the group file.
-
- After you have finished the entries for the selected day, you will be
- returned to the date prompt. Press only return to go back to the
- function menu.
-
-
- 4.2 EDIT ATTENDANCE RECORD
-
- You may also change the attendance information on an individual
- child's record by pressing <E> at the function menu. You must then
- select the child from a list of group members, and then select the
- month you wish to edit.
-
- You will see a display of the hours recorded for the child for each
- day of the selected month. To change information, enter the day number
- and then, when prompted, the new number of hours and tenths.
-
- When you are finished (press Return only), you will be taken back to
- the month select list, then the member select list, and finally to the
- Function menu.
-
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- 4.3 SELECT A DIFFERENT GROUP
-
- This function will be invoked when you first start DayCare and may
- also be accessed by pressing <S> at the Function Menu display.
-
- A numbered list of the Group names and starting dates in the files on
- the current directory will be displayed. Type the number of the
- DayCare Group you want to work with, then press the Return key.
-
- If you press Return without typing a number, you will be returned to
- the Function Menu with the current file still active.
-
- To create a new group file, enter a "+" sign. The program will check
- to see if there is room on the current drive and directory for a new
- full size file (100k) -- if not a warning message will be displayed.
-
- NOTE: A directory may contain up to 30 DayCare group files.
-
- If there is room for a new file, or if there is no group file on the
- current directory, one will be created whose name has the format
- YMddhhmm.DCG where:
-
- Y = a letter designating the current year (A=1990, etc.)
- M = a letter designating the current month (A=Jan. etc.)
- dd = 2 digits for current day of the month
- hh = 2 digits for current hours (24 hour clock)
- mm = 2 digits for current minute
-
- The file extension .DCG indicates that this is a DayCare Group file
- and therefore may not be changed.
-
- All new group files will be given the group name "--New Group-" and
- the current date as the stating date. You will then be taken
- automatically through the items on the Group Information display (see
- para. 2.3). When you are finished, the function menu will be
- displayed.
-
-
- 4.4 DATE CHECK
-
- This is a utility routine that let's you determine the day of the week
- and the number of the day of the year for any date from Jan. 1, 1990
- through Dec. 31, 2050 (no records are affected).
-
- At the prompt enter the month number as 1 or 2 digits, a slash (/),
- the day of the month as 1 or 2 digits, a slash, and the last 2 digits
- of the year (90-99 = 19yy, 00-50 = 20yy).
-
- The information will be displayed in a 15 line list in the window (the
- 16th entry starts over again at the top of the list.
-
- When you are finished, press Return alone and you will be returned to
- the Function menu.
-
-