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Grand Junction CO 81503 · License #1667426 · 3 Under 18 Months Family Child Care Home
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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.
The most recent health evaluation for the primary provider that was available for review at the time of inspection was completed in February of 2023 and expired on 2/27/2025. Correction: 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. Correct and document compliance to the Department on the response form. Correct by 11/28/2025
Corrected Corrected by Nov 28, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
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 Docusign Envelope ID: 87360180-08D4-4572-A481-E447176684F4 FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ St., Denver, CO 80246, during regular business hours.. Colorado law requires that proof of immunization be provided prior to the first day of admission.
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Reviewed seven (7) child files. One (1) of the child files reviewed did not contain documentation of the child's immunization status or medical or nonmedical exemption. Correction: Colorado law requires that proof of immunization status be provided prior to the first day of admission. Correct immediately and document compliance to the Department in your written response. Correct by 11/05/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 5, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.J · Within thirty (30) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider and all individuals responsible for the collection, review, and maintenance of the child immunization records must complete the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) immunization course. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed the provider's staff file. The most recent "Immunization training" completed by the provider that was available at the time of inspection expired on 1/15/2024. Correction: The primary provider and all individuals responsible for the collection, review, and maintenance of the child immunization records must complete the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) immunization course. This training must be renewed annually. Correct and document compliance to the Department in your written response. Please provide a copy of a current "Immunization Training" certificate for the provider with your response. Correct by 12/05/2024
Corrected Corrected by Dec 5, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
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;
Reviewed the provider's staff file. The most recent documentation of "Medication Administration" training completed by the provider that was available at the time of inspection expired on 4/26/2024. Correction: The primary provider 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. Correct immediately and document compliance to the Department in your written response. Please Docusign Envelope ID: 87360180-08D4-4572-A481-E447176684F4
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
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.
The safety latch was broken on the cabinet under the handwashing sink in the bathroom used for child care. Multiple bottles of shampoo, hair products, and lotions that stated "keep out of reach of children" on the label were located in the cabinet and were accessible to children. Correction: 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. Correct immediately and document compliance to the Department in your response. Correct by 12/05/2023
Corrected Corrected by Dec 5, 2023
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.