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14500 Maxwell Pl, Denver CO 80239 · License #1774519 · Center · School-Age Child Care Center
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2.506.A · For security purposes, a sign-in/sign-out sheet or other mechanism for parent(s) or guardian(s) must be maintained daily by the center. The sign-in/sign-out mechanism must include, for each child in care, the date, the child's name, the time when the child arrived and left the center, and the parent(s) or guardian(s) signature or other unique identifier
At the time of the visit Licensing Specialist counted the children and reviewed the attendance sheet for a group of children in the cafeteria . The attendance sheet only had 15 children signed in and there were 16 children present. Correction: For security purposes, a sign-in/sign-out sheet or other mechanism for parent(s) or guardian(s) must be maintained daily by the center. The sign-in/sign-out mechanism must include, for each child in care, the date, the child's name, the time when the child arrived and left the center, and the parent(s) or guardian(s) signature or other unique identifier. ***Corrected at the time of the visit the Director completed a name to face and signed in the 16th child on
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2.513.J · If a medication is expired or left over, the parent(s) or guardian(s) are responsible for picking up the medication. If the parent(s) or guardian(s) do not respond, the center must dispose of the medications in accordance with 6 CCR 1007-2, Part 1, Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Sites and Facilities (March 30, 2024) and 6 CCR 1007-3, Parts 99 (June 30, 2018), 100 (July 15, 2020) and 260-265 (July 15, 2023), 266 (June 30, 2014), 267 (March 30, 2024), and 268 (July 15, 2023), and as required by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) https://cdphe.colorado.gov/colorado-medication-take-back-program (2023), herein incorporated by reference. No later editions or amendments are incorporated. These regulations are available at no cost from CDPHE at https://www.sos.state.co.us/CCR. The recommendations are available at no cost from CDPHE at https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/prep-med-waste-disposal and https://cdphe.colorado.gov/colorado-medication-take-back-program. These regulations and recommendations 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..
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Licensing Specialist reviewed children's medications and there was one medication that was expired and left over. The expired medication was for a child who no longer attends the program. Correction: Review and ensure that all expired or left over medication is give back to the parents or the facility must dispose of the medication properly. Correct immediately and respond with verification of compliance by 3/24/2026. Correct by 03/17/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 17, 2026
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.524.A.9 · All outdoor play areas used for children’s activities must be checked prior to use and kept safe and free from hazardous materials or debris by removal of debris, dilapidated structures, and broken or worn play equipment. The staff must identify hazardous, high-risk areas; those areas must be made inaccessible to children to reduce the FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ possibility of injuries and accidents.
Outside on the playground where the swings are located there is a playground tile that is detaching from the ground. The detached playground tile is accessible to children and is posing a possible tripping hazard. Correction: All outdoor play areas used for children’s activities must be checked prior to use and kept safe and free from hazardous materials or debris by removal of debris, dilapidated structures, and broken or worn play equipment. The staff must identify hazardous, high-risk areas; those areas must be made inaccessible to children to reduce the possibility of injuries and accidents. Correct immediately with verification of compliance by 3/24/2026. Correct by 03/17/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 17, 2026
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.511.C.5.a · -g The individual health care plan must be updated at least every twelve (12) months from the date of the initial plan, and as changes occur. The plan must include all information needed to care for the child, must be signed by the health care provider and parent(s) or guardian(s), and must include, but not be limited to, the following: a. Medication and dosing schedule; b. Nutrition and feeding instructions; c. Medical equipment or adaptive devices, including instructions; d. Medical emergency instructions; e. Toileting and personal hygiene instructions; f. Behavioral interventions; and g. Medical procedure/ intervention.
Reviewed a child's individual health care plan and the health care plan was expired (10/5/2023). Correction: The individual health care plan must be updated at least every twelve (12) months from the date of the initial plan, and as changes occur. Correct immediately and respond with verification of compliance by 4/29/2025. Correct by 04/22/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 22, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.122.A · Prior to the original license being issued, following the renovation of the facility that would affect the licensing of the facility and at least every two (2) years thereafter, all child care facilities except family child care homes and Neighborhood Youth Organizations must be inspected and obtain an approving inspection report from the local department of health or the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and from the local fire department. These reports must be maintained at the facility and be available for review upon request by a Licensing Specialist.
The facility was lacking a copy of the current fire inspection report. Correction: Ensure that the facility obatins copy of the current fire inspection and ensure they are current within the last 2 years. Correct immediately and respond with verification of compliance by 5/31/2024. Correct by 05/24/2024
Corrected Corrected by May 24, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.