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Delaney Mikolaycik
NA, Brighton CO 80601 · License #1759541 · Family Child Care Home
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- Does not accept CCCAP
- Licensed for 6 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC)- Violation
2.311.A.14 · Subsequent health evaluations for the primary provider, applicant 2, and children residing in the home who are less than ten (10) years of age must be obtained every two (2) years or as required in a written plan signed by a licensed physician or other health care provider. A new family member and/or a new resident of the home must obtain a health evaluation form signed and dated by a licensed physician or other health care provider within thirty (30) days from the date the individual began living in the home.
Provider missing documentation of a current health evaluation. Correction: Providers must obtain subsequent health evaluations from a licensed physician or other health care provider every 2 years. Correct by 12/12/2025
Corrected by Dec 12, 2025
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2.320.A.7 · An admission record must be completed for each child prior to or at the time of the child’s admission and updated annually or when any changes occur, unless otherwise specified in these rules. The admission record must include: A dated, written authorization for emergency medical care signed and updated annually by the parent(s) or guardian(s). The authorization must be notarized if required by the local hospital, clinic, or emergency health care facility;
Reviewed 8 child files. 2 children missing a current written authorization for emergency medical care. Correction: Immediately, a written authorization for emergency medical care must be updated annually by the parent(s) or
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2.312.D · Prior to working with children, the primary provider, applicant 2, equally qualified provider, and qualified substitutes must complete the a Department-approved First Aid and CPR training, for all ages of children from infant to twenty-one (21) years of age;
Provider missing documentation of a current CPR/First Aid certification. Correction: Immediately, the primary provider must complete and maintain a current CPR/First Aid certification and documentation must be on file and available for review at all times. Submit documentation to the licensing specialist. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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2.312.E · Prior to working with children, the primary provider, applicant 2, equally qualified provider, and qualified substitutes must complete a Department approved course of training for medication administration. This course must be completed every three (3) years and can be applied towards ongoing annual training hours in the year that it is completed;
Identified provider has not completed Part 2 of the Medication Administration Training. Correction: Immediately, the primary provider must complete both parts of the medication administration training and documentation must be on file and available for review at all times. Submit documentation to licensing specialist. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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2.312.R.1 · The primary provider, applicant 2, equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members shall: Complete a minimum of fifteen (15) clock hours of ongoing professional development each year. At least three (3) of the fifteen (15) clock hours must be in social emotional development.
Provider missing documentation of 15 hours of continuing education trainings that include at least 3 hours of social emotional development. Correction: Provider must complete 15 clock hours of ongoing professional development annually and documentation must
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2.133.B · Each staff member of the facility must be trained in fire safety and the use of available fire extinguishers and fire alarms
Provider missing documentation of a fire extinguisher training. Correction: Immediately, the provider must be trained in fire safety and use of fire extinguishers and documentation must be available for review at all times. Submit documentation to the licensing specialist. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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2.321.A.2.c · At the time of admission, the parent or guardian must provide the following information to the provider for each child entering the family child care home: Documentation of school-required immunization status or medical or nonmedical exemption, is required by the Colorado Board of Health.. Up-to-date, school-required immunizations must be documented as specified on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) certificate of immunization or on an "approved alternate" certificate of immunization as described in CDPHE regulations at 6 CCR 1009-2:VI(A), (May 15, 2023), no later editions or amendments are incorporated. These regulations are available from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment at no cost at www.sos.state.co.us/CCR. These regulations are also available for public inspection and copying at the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, 710 S. Ash St., Denver, CO 80246, during regular business hours.. Colorado law requires that proof of immunization be provided prior to the first day of admission.
Reviewed 8 child files. One child missing documentation of a current immunization record. Correction: Immediately, the parent or guardian must provide an updated immunization record at the time of admission. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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2.321.A.3 · Within thirty (30) days after admission, and within thirty (30) days following the expiration date, the parent(s) or guardian(s) of each child must submit a statement of the child’s current health status or written verification of a FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ scheduled appointment with a health care provider. The statement of the child’s current health status must be signed and dated by a health care provider who has seen the child within the last twelve (12) months, or within the last six (6) months for children under two and one-half (2-1/2 ) years of age. The statement must include when the next visit is required by the health care provider. All health statements must be kept at the licensed family child care home.
Reviewed 8 child files. 4 children missing documentation of a current health statement. Correction: Parent(s) or guardian(s) of each child must submit a statement of the child's current health status within 30-days of admission, and the health statement must be updated in accordance with the health care provider's requests or the American Academy of Pediatrics. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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2.335.N · Any animals in the family child care home must be vaccinated as required by state law and local ordinance, and proof of vaccination must be available for review by the licensing specialist.
Provider missing documentation of current vaccine records for the family dog. Correction: Immediately, current proof of vaccination for any animals in the home must be available for review at all times. Submit documentation to the licensing specialist. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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2.335.Y · Indoor and outdoor equipment, materials, and furnishings must be sturdy, safe, and free of hazards.
Electrical cords for a small LED lamp and a round LED table were loose and accessible to children, creating a safety hazard. Correction: Immediately, indoor materials must be sturdy, safe, and free of hazards at all times. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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2.336.C.1 · All hazardous items and materials must be inaccessible to children including, but not limited to, office supplies, matches, plastic bags, cleaning and laundry materials, perfumes, curling irons, adult sharp scissors and knives, cosmetics, shaving lotions, hair products, poisonous plants, and all items labeled by manufacturer as “keep out of FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ reach of children.”
The following items labeled 'keep out of reach of children' were accessible to children - a can of shaving cream in a low bathroom drawer, a can of Febreeze on the floor of an unlocked closet, and packages of baby wipes were in a low cubby near the stairs. Correction: Immediately, all items labeled 'keep out of reach of children' must be inaccessible to children at all times. Corrected at time of visit, the items were moved to high shelves making them inaccessible to children. No response needed. Correct by 11/12/2025
Corrected by Nov 12, 2025
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7.707.51.A.8 · The admission record must include:A dated, written authorization for emergency medical care signed and updated annually by the parent(s) or guardian(s)
No documentation of a current written authorization for emergency medical care for 1 child. Correction: Obtain current written authorization for child and place in child's file. Send statement of compliance to specialist with written response. Correct immediately. Correct by 02/06/2024
Corrected by Feb 6, 2024
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7.707.923.A · All hazardous items and materials must be inaccessible to children including, but not limited to, office supplies, matches, plastic bags, cleaning and laundry materials, medicines, perfumes, curling irons, adult sharp scissors and knives, cosmetics, shaving lotions, hair products, poisonous plants, and all items labeled by manufacturer as "keep out of reach of children.
A pair of adult scissors and lighter accessible to children on a shelf in the family room. Clorox wipes, Stainless Steel cleaner and a bottle of Finish Jet Dry - all labeled "keep out of reach of children", accessible to children in an unlocked lower cabinet in the kitchen. Correction: Ensure all hazardous items and materials are inaccessible to children. Correct immediately and send a statement of compliance to specialist with written response. Correct by 02/06/2024
Corrected by Feb 6, 2024
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7.707.31.A.10 · Subsequent health evaluations for the provider and children residing in the home who are less than twelve (12) years of age must be submitted every two (2) years or as required in a written plan signed by a physician or other health professional. A new family member and/or a new resident of the home must submit to the State Department, within thirty (30) days from the date the individual began living in the home, a State Department approved health evaluation form signed and dated by a licensed physician or other health professional.
No documentation of a current health statement for provider. Previous statement expired 9/2023. Correction: Obtain documentation of a current health statement for provider and send a statement of compliance to specialist with written response. Correct by 03/07/2024
Corrected by Mar 7, 2024
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