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1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE, BLDG H, Irvine CA 92618 · License #304371213 · Center · Day Care Center
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101229(a)(1) · 101229 Responsibility for Providing Care and Supervision (a) The licensee shall provide care and supervision (1) No child(ren) shall be left without the supervision of a teacher at any time… Supervision shall include visual observation.
The Director stated that there has been all staff training since the incident regarding supervision procedures/ evacuation procedures/playground safety and already provided the all staff training information to the LPA. Based on interviews and record reviews, it has been determined that due to absence of supervision, C1 was found outside of the facility, which poses an immediate risk to the health, safety, and personal rights of the clients in care. Nguyen K Tran NAME OF LICENSING PROGRAM MANAGER: Jessica Carreiro NAME OF LICENSING PROGRAM ANALYST: LICENSING PROGRAM ANALYST SIGNATURE: DATE: 11/17/2025 I acknowledge receipt of this form and understand my appeal rights as explained and received.
Disposition: Unsubstantiated
Disposition: Substantiated
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Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
101223(a)(2) · 101223 Personal Rights (a) The licensee shall ensure that each child is accorded the following personal rights (2) To be accorded safe, healthful and comfortable accommodations, furnishings and equipment to meet his/her needs. The director understand that the dispenser must be removed and replaced or installed according to the manufacturers manual provided. The director will provide this plan of correction by the specified date of 11/21/2022 SUPERVISOR'S NAME Patricia Magana
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
101226(b) · The licensee shall make prompt arrangements for obtaining medical treatment for any child if necessary. This was not met as evideced by Based on the information gathered by Investigator Renquist, it was determined that after staff became aware of a child's The director stated that in response to the incident all staff were given a letter on 8/16/21 detailing location of allergy list in classrooms, where IMS are stored in class, and communication of allergy/food to all staff who enter into the class. Staff directly involved in incident were provided an additional letter reviewing communication and administering allergic reaction they did not call 911 immediately and allowed child to play outside for 10 minutes. Staff did not seek medical attention in a timely manner. This is an immediate threat to the child's/children's health, safety, and personl rights. IMS. Most staff were given pediatric CPR/first aid on 8/19/21, and administration of epi-pen and other IMS were reviewed. Also, a professional development day was conducted on the week of 8/16-8/20 where A handout was also provided about anaphalactic shock, and storage of epi-pen. All this infomration was obtained today.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
101226(c) · The licensee shall obtain emergency medical treatment without specific instructions from the child's authorized representative if the authorized representative cannot be reached immediately, or if the nature of the child's illness or injury is such that there should be no delay in getting medical treatment for the child. This was not met as evidenced by The director stated that in response to the incident all staff were given a letter on 8/16/21 detailing location of allergy list in classrooms, where IMS are stored in class, and communication of allergy/food to all staff who enter into the class. Staff directly involved in incident were provided an additional letter reviewing communication and administering Based on the information gathered by Investigator Renquist, it was determined that staff were aware of a child's allergic reaction and instead of calling 911 immediately, staff let child play outside for 10 minutes, then called parent of child, who instructed the staff to properly administer an epi-pen. This is an immediate threat to the child's/children's health, safety, and personl rights. IMS. Most staff were given pediatric CPR/first aid on 8/19/21, and administration of epi-pen and other IMS were reviewed. Also, a professional development day was conducted on the week of 8/16-8/20 where A handout was also provided about anaphalactic shock, and storage of epi-pen. All this infomration was obtained today.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
101226(e)(3)(a) · Prescription medications shall be administered in accordance with the label directions as prescribed by the child's physician. This was not met as evidecned by Based on the information gathered by Investigator Renquist, it was determined that staff were not properly trained on how to The director stated that in response to the incident all staff were given a letter on 8/16/21 detailing location of allergy list in classrooms, where IMS are stored in class, and communication of allergy/food to all staff who enter into the class. Staff directly involved in incident were provided an additional letter reviewing communication and administering administer an epi-pen and attempted to administer the epi pento a child suffering from an allergic reaction, with the cap on. This is an immediate threat to the child's/children's health, safety, and personl rights. IMS. Most staff were given pediatric CPR/first aid on 8/19/21, and administration of epi-pen and other IMS were reviewed. Also, a professional development day was conducted on the week of 8/16-8/20 where A handout was also provided about anaphalactic shock, and storage of epi-pen. All this infomration was obtained today.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
101223(a)(2) · To be accorded safe, healthful and comfortable accommodations, furnishings and equipment to meet his/her needs. This was not met as evidence by Based on the information gathered by Investigator Renquist, it was determined that staff did not meet a child with allergy's needs. The director stated that in response to the incident all staff were given a letter on 8/16/21 detailing location of allergy list in classrooms, where IMS are stored in class, and communication of allergy/food to all staff who enter into the class. Staff directly involved in incident were provided an additional letter reviewing communication and administering Child sustained an allergic reaction as a result of staff oversight, and staff did not properly administer an epi-pen to the child, resulting in child needing to be hospitalized and being cared for in the emergency room. This is an immediate threat to the child's/children's health, safety, and personl rights. IMS. Most staff were given pediatric CPR/first aid on 8/19/21, and administration of epi-pen and other IMS were reviewed. Also, a professional development day was conducted on the week of 8/16-8/20 where A handout was also provided about anaphalactic shock, and storage of epi-pen. All this infomration was obtained today.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.