Foster Care Provider Profile Name of Provider: The Bair Foundation Address of Provider: 985 Schrock Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229 Foster Care Contact Person: Dionne Pressie (dpressie@bair.org) Telephone Number: (614) 846‐6265 Email Address: dpressie@bair.org Provider Website: www.bair.org Traditional Per Diem Rate as of 4/1/12 $24.52 Provider Recruitment Information: planned meetings/incentives/etc The Bair Foundation will be conducting information sessions: 3.14 (6‐8), 3.19 (6‐8), 3.26 (6‐8), and 4.2 (6‐8), and families can drop in any day between 8:30 ‐ 4:30 and ask for anyone in the Intake Department or Dionne Pressie. We are offering a $500 sign‐on bonus for all families successfully transferred. Childcare Reimbursement: The Bair Foundation will continue to pay the current rate of any children transferring to our organization including the childcare reimbursement. Approval of childcare for future placements is pending. Transportation Reimbursement: Mileage reimbursement is included in the per diem rate for the child. Transportation Provided by Provider: The Bair Foundation foster parents provide for the transportation of the children placed in their home; however staff and alternative care providers will assist with transportation if needed. 3‐28‐2012 Page 1 Provider requirements for childcare provider: The Bair Foundation will approve childcare providers to provide care for the children during the day. These providers are required to do the following: BCII Fingerprints (paid by TBF) FBI Fingerprints (paid by TBF) Safety Audit of the home Current copy of their driver’s license and auto insurance BMW check Training on HIPAA, discipline policy and confidentiality policy. These requirements are done annually. If the family utilizes a Type A or B daycare we require a copy of their ODJFS license. If a child stays overnight there are additional requirements. The Bair Foundation will assist in providing overnight care. Will provider accept FCCS babysitters to continue providing child care to FCCS Foster Parents? Yes, the Bair Foundation will accept FCCS babysitters to continue to provide child care. We will request documentation from FCCS verifying their approval. Any of the providers that are approved by FCCS to provide overnight care, we will request approval from FCCS to continue this use and authorization to pay those families for the overnight care. For the safety of our children, additional requirements may be necessary FINANCIAL KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Provider Name Fiscal Year End Target Ratios Bair Foundation 6/30/2011 Adm Costs/Tot Exp (N/A = Current Debt/Net did not Ratio Asset separate) 1.5 ‐ 2.0 1.5 10% ‐ 15% (Higher is (Lower is (Lower is Better) Better) Better) 0.46 (1.67) N/A Total Revenue/Total Expense 2% (Higher is Better) (3.0%) Optimal Cash Reserves (Tot Current % FCCS Asset/Total Funding/Total Exp/12) Revenue 4 Months <50% (Higher is (Lower is Better) Better) 1.35 10.4% Foster Parent employment requirements: Bair does not have any requirements regarding employment. We require each family to be able to provide for their household without the foster parent per diem or stipend. We have some at home parents, retired parents, single working parents, and two parent working families. 3‐28‐2012 Page 2 Current number of licensed foster homes within Provider: Traditional‐‐‐4 family foster homes Special‐‐‐80 treatment foster homes Exceptional I‐‐‐ Currently 13 active Exceptional I children in care; however all our treatment families are qualified to care for Exceptional children. Exceptional II‐‐ Currently 1 active Exceptional II child in care; however all of our treatment families are qualified to care for Exceptional children. Other names provider operated under: N/A Corporation status: Profit or nonprofit‐ The Bair Foundation is a Nonprofit organization. Accredited by: The Bair Foundation is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA). The Bair Foundation has met the highest standards for social service providers and has been nationally accredited for over 10 years. ODJFS Licensure Expiration: July 13, 2013 ODJFS Licensure concerns: (Additional Information will be forthcoming.) Will Provider accept diverse families (Same sex couple, single parents)? The Bair Foundation is accepting of families single, divorced, widowed, and married for at least one year. Are there additional requirements for training, beyond state mandates: If so, specify. The Bair Foundation requires all foster parents to maintain 60 hours of training (through classroom, online, books, videos, and mentoring), First Aid, CPR (adult, infant and child), Passive Restraint Training, Moves Training (annually), and Medication Administration (annually). Are there requirements for mandatory foster parent meetings: If so, specify. The Bair Foundation requires attendance at the quarterly foster parent meetings where we offer training hours, reimbursement and time to meet and fellowship with other foster parents. We also offer monthly foster parent clinics on various topics (these are not mandatory to attend). Provider’s capacity to accept new foster parents: (How many can they accept?) The Bair Foundation is open to all families that are interested in joining our team. We do not have a cap on how many families we accept. 3‐28‐2012 Page 3 Foster care worker to foster parent ratio: The Bair Foundation foster care worker to foster parent ratio is 10‐12 foster families per licensed social service worker (aka. case manager). Is the provider licensed as a foster care and adoption agency? The Bair Foundation is licensed as a foster to adopt agency. What types of services are available to youth places with Provider? (Both treatment and non‐ treatment) The Bair Foundation provides Christ‐centered staff and support 24/7 24 hour on call emergency support Case management services that will provide support and be an advocate for children Scholarship program for graduating foster teens Paul Smith Independent Living Fund (vehicle assistance program for foster teens) In‐Home Clinical Services and Crisis Intervention Independent Living Program/Case Management Participation and assistance with bio and sibling visitations All services are Bair Foundation provided. They are not contracted with other providers. What types of services are available to foster parents working with Provider? (Both treatment and non‐treatment) The Bair Foundation provides Christ‐centered staff & support 24/7 24 hour on call that will provide you with emergency support Structured Intervention Treatment Foster Care Case management services that will provide you support and be an advocate for your home and children placed in your home Weekly Contact with a Bair Social Service Worker In‐Home Services and Crisis Intervention Respite $500 Referral Bonus Training Opportunities Mentoring Monthly Newsletters On‐line Blog Prayer Provider requirements for Foster Parents: The Bair Foundation requires all foster parents to adhere to the rules of ODJFS, FCCS Preferred Standards, COA, and TBF polices. 3‐28‐2012 Page 4 1. Weekly foster parent logs to provide an update on the child’s progress, doctor’s appointments, visitation, etc. 2. Transport children to visitation, medical, and social activities 3. Maintain rule compliance at all times regarding the children’s medical appointments (medical, dental, vision, and psychiatric (if applicable) We require all families to have car seats available for placement of children between the ages of 0‐9. That includes infant, toddler, booster seats Foster Parent skills/characteristics Providers are seeking: The Bair Foundation is seeking foster parents that continue to have a love for children and their families with a willingness to continue to learn new things. We want families that will comply with the rules of the state (we understand there are a lot). We want families that will work with the team and bio families towards reunification or the best plan for the children. We want families that are open to collaboration and open communication with all parties involved. And lastly families with a dedication and a continued heart to foster abused and neglected children. Provider requirements for foster parents to transfer: The Bair Foundation requirements for transfer families are those of ODJFS: signed release of information and letter of intent; new BCII/FBI prints, 3 new references, interview with assessor/licensing specialist, current pet vaccinations, new safety audit, current driver’s license and auto insurance, First Aid, CPR, and Passive Restraint training within 30 days after transfer. 3‐28‐2012 Page 5
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