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Home › CO › Denver › Auraria Early Learning Center
950 9th Street Park, Denver CO 80204 · License #46004 · Center · Child Care Center
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2.229.L · Toys, toy parts, furnishings, equipment, and any materials accessible to children under than three (3) years of age must not be a choke hazard or able to be inhaled. Any area of the facility accessible to children less than three (3) years of age must be free of any choke or inhalation hazards.
Room 112 to have small pieces of cut up plastic drinking straws used for arts/crafts posing a choking hazard accessible to children younger than three years old. Correction: Materials accessible to children under three years of age must not be a choke hazard. Correct Immediately. Correct by 1/7/2026. Corrected on site. Lead teacher removed the small plastic straw pieces and placed them in a cabinet inaccessible to children younger than three years old. No response required. Correct by 01/07/2026
Corrected Corrected by Jan 7, 2026
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.230.B · Indoor and outdoor equipment, materials, and furnishings must be sturdy, safe, and free of hazards.
Toddler playground, located outside of Room 108, to have two large holes in the dirt/grass area measuring approximately 12 inches across and four inches deep near the sandbox, posing a tripping hazard to children. Correction: Outdoor equipment must be sturdy, safe, and free of hazards. Correct Immediately. Submit written compliance to specialist. Correct by 1/7/2026. Correct by 01/07/2026
Corrected Corrected by Jan 7, 2026
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.220.A · Any unexpired routine medication, prescription or non-prescription (over the counter), must be administered only with a current written order of a health care provider with prescriptive authority and with written parental consent. Home remedies, homeopathic medication, vitamins, and supplements must not be administered to children in child care.
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Data synced from Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC) on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
In Room 125, program to be lacking all required emergency medication equipment specified by a health care provider in a written order for one child. Correction: Medication must be administered according to the written order of a health care provider with prescriptive authority and with written parental consent. Correct Immediately. Submit written compliance to specialist. Correct by 1/7/2026. Correct by 01/07/2026
Corrected Corrected by Jan 7, 2026
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.213.F · Within thirty (30) calendar days of employment, all employees caring for children, not required by rule to be certified in First Aid and CPR, must complete the Department-approved Introduction to First Aid and CPR module. The module must be renewed every two (2) years.
In a review of 29 staff files Sabriyah was found to be missing current documentation of a department-approved Introduction to First Aid and CPR module. Correction: Within 30 calendar days of employment, all employees caring for children, not required by rule to be certified in First Aid and CPR must complete the Department-approved Introduction to First Aid and CPR module. Submit written verification to licensing specialist that staff member completed the module and place documentation in their file. Correct by 03/05/2025
Corrected Corrected by Mar 5, 2025
Marked corrected in the state record.