The medical forms seem to vary by agency, but at least for my agency, the medical form for children already in our family did NOT require a blood test confirming negative for HIV. I'll see if I can throw some things together reguarding the dossier and PM it to you.
In the meantime, just to give you an idea, our medical form for children already in our family asked the following:
Part 1 Complete by Parents Yes/No Questions
Has the child ever had treatment for a serious or chronic illness?
Has this child been hospitalized in the past five years?
Has this child ever received, or been advised to seek, mental health services?
Has this child ever received or been advised treatment for alcohol/substance abuse?
Has this child ever had a communicable disease?
Does this child have a history of any hereditary disease?
(If the answer to any of these questions is yes, please explain.)
Part 2 - To be completed by Licensed Physician
Weight, Height, Heart, Blood Pressure, Temperature, Abdomen, Pulse, Lungs, Nervous System
Does this child suffer from an illness, including a communicable disease that would adversely affect the health and welfare of an adopted child placed in the home?
Are there any chronic or serious disorders for which this child is receiving treatment?
Is the Child currently taking medication?
Is this child experiencing any physical, behavioural or emotional problems that would adversely affect an adopted child in this home?
Have you referred this child to any other medical or mental health services?
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So, it doesn't specifically require information reguarding HIV status of children already in the home, but the questions do seem to cover any serious/chronic illnesses.
The medical form for my husband was nearly identical but went on to require additional blood tests specifically testing for HIV, Hep B, Hep C, Urinalysis, Tine or Mantoux, and a CBC.
Hope this helps give you an idea of what our medical forms required (at least with our agency)
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