09-28-94 Gee & Voinovich to break ground for Child Care Ctr. NEWS ADVISORY: VOINOVICH AND GEE TO BREAK GROUND FOR CHILD CARE FACILITY Gov. George V. Voinovich and Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee will be among the officials wielding child-size shovels in a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday (9/29) for an addition to the university's Child Care Center. The addition will allow the center to enroll 15 medically fragile children, the first time such children have been integrated into a child care center for typically developing children. The 4,500-square foot addition will also allow the enrollment of 18 mentally retarded/developmentally delayed children and increase the capacity of typically developing children from 300 to 316 -- for a total enrollment of 350 children. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday on the east side of the Child Care Center, 725 Ackerman Road. Voinovich and Gee will make brief remarks, as will Linda Tom, vice president for human resources at Ohio State, and Dr. Mary McIlroy, director of medical student education at Children's Hospital, member of the Ohio Day Care Council, and chair of the Committee on Child Care of the American Pediatric Association. Several parents and their medically fragile children will attend. Following the groundbreaking, there will be tours of the Child Care Center. Medically fragile children are defined as those who rely on prolonged use of medical devices to compensate for loss of vital bodily functions and who require substantial daily skilled nursing care to avert death or disability. It is estimated that there are about 120 medically fragile children in Franklin County, half of whom are under 5 years of age. The Ohio Department of Health, through Voinovich's Family and Children First Initiative, has awarded the Child Care Center $375,000 to develop and implement programming for medically fragile children at the center. The grant also covers the cost of equipment and nursing services and will fund an Ohio State research project to measure the financial and other costs to a family with a medically fragile child. # Contact: Judy Fountain, director of Ohio State's Work and Family Office, 292-0393, or Ruth Gerstner, University Communications, 292-8424. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 28 Sep 1994 10:40:28 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.