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Sheri Morrow
NA, Grand Junction CO 81504 · License #18965 · Experienced Family Child Care Home
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- Does not accept CCCAP
- Licensed for 9 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC)- Violation
2.334.A · There must not be intentional screen time, which includes television, recorded media, computer, tablet, cell phones, video games, and other media devices for children under twenty-four (24) months of age. Children under twenty- four (24) months must be redirected from an area where screen time is displayed and provided with alternate activities.
There was a child that was less than twenty-four (24) months that was intentionally watching TV. Correction: There must not be intentional screen time for children under twenty-four (24) months of age. Correct immediately and document compliance to the Department on the response form. Correct by 10/30/2024
Corrected by Oct 30, 2024
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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.
There was one animal that did not have a current rabies vaccination available for review. Correction: Any animal in the family child care home must be vaccinated. Correct immediately and document compliance to the Department on the response form. Correct by 10/30/2024 Docusign Envelope ID: CDA7D5D8-A0F3-4E61-B41D-FF275BC5B9F2
Corrected by Oct 30, 2024
- Violation
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.
In the dining room, there was a cabinet that had wine glasses that were accessible to children. Correction: All hazardous items must be inaccessible to children. Correct immediately. Corrected at the time of the inspection the provider put child locks on the cabinet. No response is needed for this violation. Correct by 11/30/2023
Corrected by Nov 30, 2023
- Violation
7.707.71.B.1 · The provider must obtain written authority to arrange for emergency medical care for each child. Written authorization to obtain emergency medical care must be on file prior to or on the first day of admission and must be re-authorized annually.
Reviewed two (2) child files, one (1) child did not have a current emergency medical care authorization in their file available for review. Correction: Obtain, maintain and update annually documentation of emergency medical care authorization. Correct DocuSign Envelope ID: FB4E6339-A63C-437B-AE54-BA9FC0F98A52
- Violation
7.707.32.A.7 · Prior to issuance of the license the licensee and primary provider must complete: The State Department approved course of training for medication administration.
Reviewed two (2) staff files, staff member TS, did not have Medication Administration Training in their file available for review. Correction: Obtain, maintain and update annually documentation of Medication Administration Training. Correct immediately. Document compliance to the Department on the response form. Correct by 11/30/2023
Corrected by Nov 30, 2023
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Oct 30, 2024 inspection noted: “There was a child that was less than twenty-four (24) months that was intentionally watching TV. Correction: There must not be intentional screen time for child…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Nov 30, 2023 inspection noted: “In the dining room, there was a cabinet that had wine glasses that were accessible to children. Correction: All hazardous items must be inaccessible to children…” — what has changed since then?
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