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Greeley CO 80631 · License #1742453 · Home-based · Large Family Child Care Home
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2.318.C.3 · The following emergency records must be kept and maintained at the family child care home for twelve (12) months: Dates of monthly smoke alarm testing.
Dates of monthly smoke alarm testing to be missing. Correction: Ensure smoke alarm testing dates are kept and maintained at the family child care home for 12 months. Correct immediately and document compliance to the licensing specialist with written response. Correct by 12/22/2025
Corrected Corrected by Dec 22, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.G · Prior to working with children, if working with children less than three (3) years of age, the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a department-approved prevention of shaken baby/abusive head trauma. This training must be renewed every two (2) years and can be applied towards ongoing annual training hours in the year that it is completed.
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In provider's file to be missing Department approved Prevention of Shaken Baby/Abusive Head Trauma training. Correction: Obtain Department approved Prevention of Shaken Baby/Abusive Head Trauma Training. Complete and send
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
2.312.M · Within ninety (90) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff must complete a Department-approved introduction to the early intervention and preschool special education programs. This course is required once and will be counted towards ongoing training requirements;
In Provider's file to be missing Department approved Introduction to the Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education Programs training. Correction: Obtain Department approved Introduction to the Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education Programs training. Complete and send verification of compliance to the Licensing Specialist. Correct by 01/03/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jan 3, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.320.A · An admission record must be completed for each child prior to or at the time of the child’s admission and updated annually or when any changes occur, unless otherwise specified in these rules. The admission record must include:
Identified through provider statement that child files for children currently enrolled in the program were not available for review by Licensing Specialist upon request. Correction: Obtain enrollment record that contains all required components for all children enrolled in the program. Correct immediately, and respond with verification of compliance to the Licensing Specialist. Correct by 12/03/2024
Corrected Corrected by Dec 3, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.N · Within ninety (90) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff must complete a Department-approved training for recognizing the impact of bias on early childhood professionals. This course is required once and will be counted towards ongoing training requirements;
In Provider's file to be missing Department approved Recognizing the Impact of Bias on Early Childhood professionals training. Correction: Obtain Department approved Recognizing the Impact of Bias on Early Childhood professionals training. Complete and send verification of compliance to the Licensing Specialist. Correct by 01/03/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jan 3, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.P · Within ninety (90) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff must complete a Department- approved training regarding “Injury Prevention for Homes.” This course is required once and will count towards ongoing training requirements.
In Provider's file to be missing Department approved Injury Prevention for Homes training. Correction: Obtain Department approved Injury Prevention for Homes training. Complete and send verification of
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
2.133.A · Prior to caring for children, all staff must complete a Department-approved training in emergency and disaster preparedness: Evacuation, Shelter in Place, Lockdown, and Active Shooter on Premises Plans for Children in Care. For seasonal children’s resident camp programs, operating no more than 90 days per calendar year, at least one on site director must be trained in the Department approved training.
In provider's file to be missing Department approved Emergency and Disaster Preparedness training. Correction: Obtain Department approved Emergency and Disaster Preparedness training. Complete and send verification of compliance to the Licensing Specialist. Correct by 12/03/2024
Corrected Corrected by Dec 3, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. 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;
In provider's file to be missing Part 2 of Department approved Medication Administration training. Correction: Obtain Part 2 of Department approved Medication Administration training. Complete and send verification of compliance to the Licensing Specialist. Correct by 12/03/2024
Corrected Corrected by Dec 3, 2024
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.D · Prior to working with children, the primary provider, applicant 2, equally qualified provider, and qualified substitutes must complete the a Department-approved First Aid and CPR training, for all ages of children from infant to twenty-one (21) years of age;
In provider's file to be missing Department approved First Aid and CPR training. Correction: Obtain Department approved First Aid and CPR training. Complete and send verification of compliance to the Licensing Specialist. Correct by 12/03/2024
Corrected Corrected by Dec 3, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
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.
Identified through provider statement that vaccine records for two dog pets (Vela and Nacho) were not available for review by Licensing Specialist upon request. Correction: Obtain vaccine records for the two dog pets (Vela and Nacho), and send verification of compliance to the Licensing Specialist. Correct by 12/03/2024
Corrected Corrected by Dec 3, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
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.
Observed provider's Medication Administration training is expired. Correction: Obtain documentation of Medication Administration training. Correct immediately 1/10/2024 and respond by 2/9/2024. Correct by 01/10/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jan 10, 2024
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.51.A · An admission record must be completed for each child prior to or at the time of the child's admission and updated annually, unless otherwise specified in these rules. The admission record must include:
Observed provider is missing admission records for the 4 children she cares for. Correction: An admission record must be complete for each child and updated annually. Correct immediately 1/10/2024 and respond by 2/9/2024. Correct by 01/10/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jan 10, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.32.A.6 · Prior to issuance of the license, the licensee and primary provider must complete: First Aid and CPR training, for all ages of children from infant to twenty-one (21) years of age;
Observed provider's First Aid/CPR training is expired. Correction: Obtain documentation of First Aid/CPR training. Correct immediately 1/10/2024 and respond by 2/9/2024. Correct by 01/10/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jan 10, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.31.A.10 · Subsequent health evaluations for the provider and children residing in the home who are less than twelve (12) years of age must be submitted every two (2) years or as required in a written plan signed by a physician or other health professional. A new family member and/or a new resident of the home must submit to the State Department, within thirty (30) days from the date the individual began living in the home, a State Department approved health evaluation form signed and dated by a licensed physician or other health professional.
Observed provider's health evaluation is expired. Correction: Obtain documentation of current health evaluation. Correct by 02/09/2024
Corrected Corrected by Feb 9, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.923.B · In rooms accessible to children, all electrical outlets and power strips must nave protective covers, or safety outlets must be installed; and all exposed light bulbs must have protective covers. Electrical cords must be in good condition and not posing a hazard, such as strangulation, falling or tripping.
Observed in the playroom one outlet on the wall was uncovered and one outlet on the power strip was uncovered. Both accessible to children in care. Correction: In rooms accessible to children, all electrical outlets and power strips must have protective covers. Correct immediately 1/10/2024 and respond by 2/9/2024. ***Corrected at time of visit by replacing outlet covers. A written response is not required for this violation. Correct by 01/10/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jan 10, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.