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1467 Birch St, Denver CO 80220 · License #1778999 · Center · Child Care Center
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2.121.D · Each owner and employee sixteen (16) years of age or older of a facility or agency shall complete the fingerprint process at an approved vendor. Payment of the fee for the criminal record check is the responsibility of the individual being checked or the facility or agency. The results of the criminal record check, the CBI and/or Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) response letters, must be maintained at the home, center, facility, or agency and must be available for review upon request by a Licensing Specialist.
Reviewed 9 staff files and observed 1 staff (Ashley M.) lacking documentation of a CBI clearance letter. Correction: All individuals requiring a background check must review Navigating the Background Check Investigation Unit's (BIU) Webpage powerpoint. Submit verification that staff members listed above have reviewed the powerpoint within 24 hours. Submit documentation of CBI clearance letter for staff member listed above with written response to Specialist. Correct by 02/20/2025
Corrected Corrected by Feb 20, 2025
Category: background checks. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.220.J · If a medication is out of date or left over, the parent(s)/guardian(s) is responsible for picking up the medication. If the parent(s)/guardian(s) do not respond, the center must dispose of the medications as required by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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Reviewed medications for 5 children and observed 2 children to have expired medications on site. Specialist observed a expired bottle of Zyrtec in the toddler classroom and an expired inhaler in the Main Level classroom. Correction: Immediately (2/20/25) ensure that the parent/guardian is responsible for picking up all out of date or left over medication. If the parent/guardians do not respond the center must dispose of the expired medications per CDPHE guidelines. Provide a written statement of compliance with in the overall response." Correct by 02/20/2025
Corrected Corrected by Feb 20, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.229.H · Sharp tools and instruments must be stored in areas inaccessible to children.
Pin pokers accessible to children in the preschool classrooms posing a possible hazard. Correction: Immediately (3/22/24) ensure that all sharp tools to include the above listed items are made inaccessible to children at all times. Provide a written statement of compliance within the overall response. Correct by 03/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Mar 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
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.
Small items (beads, small wooden blocks) accessible to children less than 3 years of age in the preschool classrooms posing a possible choking hazard. Correction: Immediately (3/22/24) ensure that all toys, toy parts, furnishings and equipment that is accessible to children less than 3 years of age is large enough to not be a choke hazard or able to be swallowed. Provide a written statement of compliance within the overall response. Correct by 03/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Mar 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.229.M · Toys, toy parts, furnishings, equipment, and materials made of brittle, easily breakable plastic or glass are not permitted for children less than five (5) years of age.
Glass and ceramic flower pots, vases, and jars accessible to children less than 5 years of age in the preschool classrooms posing a possible hazard. Correction: Immediately (3/22/24) ensure that all toys, toy parts, furnishings, equipment, and materials made of brittle, easily breakable plastic or glass are not permitted for children less than five (5) years of age. Staff removed the picture frames at the time of the inspection making them inaccessible to children. Correct by 03/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Mar 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.