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Holyoke CO 80734 · License #17267 · Home-based · Large Family Child Care Home
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2.121.D.4.a · Criminal background check requests must be successfully completed prior to an individual caring for children or allowing the individual unsupervised access to children in child care centers (less than 24-hour care), school-age child care facilities, family child care homes, and qualified exempt provider homes.
Through staff statement it was determined that Angelica has not completed criminal background checks. Correction: All individuals requiring a background check must review Navigating the Background Check Investigation Unit's (BIU) Webpage powerpoint. Submit verification that staff members have reviewed the powerpoint within 24 hours. Submit documentation of (CBI, FBI, TRAILS, Or Out of State background check, Out of State Clearance Letters) for staff members with written response to the Specialist. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.313.A.5 · Prior to working with children, unless otherwise specified in rules, personnel files for equally qualified providers, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must be available for review by the Department and must include: A signed statement verifying that the individual has read and understands the provider’s policies and procedures;
Reviewed 5 staff files and found Angelica to be missing a statement stating that they understand the provider's policies and procedures. Correction: Prior to working with children all staff must sign a statement that they have read and understand the provider's policies and procedures. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
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Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Marked corrected in the state record.
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.
Reviewed 5 staff files and found Angelica to be missing a training in disaster preparedness. Correction: Prior to caring for children all staff must complete a training in disaster preparedness. Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.138.A · Emergency drills, lockdown and active shooter on premises drills must be held at least quarterly but often enough so that all occupants are familiar with the drill procedure and their conduct during a drill is a matter of established routine. Fire drills must be held monthly and be consistent with local fire department procedures. Tornado drills must be held monthly from March to October. A record of all emergency drills held over the past twelve (12) months must be maintained by the facility or center, including date and time of drill, number of adults and children participating, and the amount of time taken to evacuate.
Drill logs from 2021 and 2022 were the only ones available for review in the file provided by staff. Correction: A record of all emergency drills must be maintained by the facility. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.309.A · A large family child care home license allows a provider to care for up to twelve (12) children from birth to eighteen (18) years of age; the capacity includes the provider’s own children under ten (10) years of age. Care may be provided to no more than two (2) children under eighteen(18) months of age. This license may be approved with the following conditions:
There were 13 children in care at the time of inspection. Identified there is a waiver is in place to care for 3 additional children, allowing for a capacity of 13 on Fridays. Identified through attendance records that the 3 children identified in the waiver were not in care at the time of inspection and provider still had 13 children in care. Correction: Large Family Child Care home allows a provider to care for up to 12 children. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.311.A.16 · The primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified providers, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must be familiar with the names, ages, and any special needs or health concerns of the children.
Through staff statement it was determined that staff was unfamiliar with the needs and health concerns listed in a child's file. Correction: Staff must be familiar with special needs and health concerns of the children. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.311.A.7 · Primary providers, applicant 2, equally qualified providers, qualified substitutes, staff members, and volunteers must demonstrate an interest in and knowledge of children and a concern for their proper care and well-being.
Staff were asked how many children were in care, one did not know and the other said 11. Licensing Specialist counted 13 children in care. Staff was unable to determine what kids were currently in attendance. Licensing Specialist had to assist staff in determining which children were in care at time of visit. Correction: Staff must demonstrate concern and proper care for children in care. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
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;
Five staff files were reviewed and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of certification of CPR/First Aid. Correction: Prior to working with children staff must completed an approved training in CPR and First Aid. Corect and provide documentation wtih a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.F · Prior to working with children, the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a building and physical premises training. The training must include identification of and protection from hazards that can cause bodily injury such as electrical hazards, bodies of water, vehicular traffic, handing and storage of hazardous materials, and the appropriate storage of biological contaminants.:
Reviewed 5 staff files and found Angelica, Marisela and Laura to missing documentation of a training in building and physical premises. Correction: Prior to working with children all staff must complete a training in building and physical premises. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
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. FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in shaken baby/abusive head trauma. Correction: Prior to working with children all staff must complete a training in shaken baby/abusive head trauma. Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.H · Prior to working with children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a Department approved training about child abuse prevention, including common symptoms and signs of child abuse how to report, where to report, and when to report suspected or known child abuse or neglect within thirty (30) calendar days of employment. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in child abuse prevention. Correction: Prior to working with children all staff must complete a training in abuse prevention. Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.I · Prior to working with infants, the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a Department-approved safe sleep training. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in safe sleep. Correction: Prior to working with infants all staff must complete a training in safe sleep. Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: physical safety. 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 5 staff files and found the primary provider to be missing a training in maintenance of immunization records. Correction: The primary provider and individuals responsible for the collection of immunization records must complete the
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
2.312.K · Within thirty (30) 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 playground safety for homes. This course is required once and will be counted towards ongoing training requirements;
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in playground safety. Correction: All staff must complete a training in playground safety for homes. Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 11/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.313.A.4 · Prior to working with children, unless otherwise specified in rules, personnel files for equally qualified providers, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must be available for review by the Department and must include: Within (30) calendar days of caring for children a signed statement indicating that the individual has been trained, understands, and has had the opportunity to ask questions regarding the “Rules Regulating Family Child Care Homes,” the “General Rules for Child Care Facilities,” and the “Rules Regulating Special Activities,” if applicable.
Reviewed 5 staff files and found Angelica to be missing a statement stating that they have been trained on Rules Regulating Family Child Care Homes. Correction: Prior to working with children, all staff must have a signed document stating that they have been training on Rules Regulating Family Child Care Homes. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Marked corrected in the state record.
2.118.C.1 · For hardship appeals and materials waiver requests, the official decision letter must be posted next to the child care license until its expiration date. If there is no expiration date, the letter expires three (3) years from its date.
The provider has a current waiver in place and the decision letter is not posted. Correction: For all waiver requests, the official decision letter must be posted next to the child care license. Correct and
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
2.313.A.6 · Prior to working with children, unless otherwise specified in rules, personnel files for equally qualified providers, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must be available for review by the Department and must include: Personnel records for qualified substitutes, and all staff members, must also include official written verification of education, work experience, and previous employment, as applicable for the position;
Reviewed all staff files and found Angelica, Marisela and Laura to be missing documentation of education, work experience, and previous employment. Correction: Prior to working with children staff must provide written certification of education, work experience, and previous employment. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.317.D.1 · Sign In/Out Procedure The provider must maintain a daily sign in/out method containing the date, the child's name, the time that the child arrived at and left the home, and the parent, guardian, or authorized person's signature. A full signature is required by the parent or guardian every time the child arrives at or leaves the home. The provider may sign in or out children who arrive directly from school or an activity as needed on a daily basis. The provider must use their full signature. The parent/guardian must provide a signature on a weekly basis to verify the record.
There were 13 children in care, upon review of attendance records it was determined that only 8 children had been signed in. Correction: The provider must maintain daily sing in/out records. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.320.A.7 · 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: A dated, written authorization for emergency medical care signed and updated annually by the parent(s) or FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ guardian(s). The authorization must be notarized if required by the local hospital, clinic, or emergency health care facility;
Reviewed 13 child files and found 2 to be missing a current authorization for emergency medical care. Correction: All children must have written authorization for emergency medical care and it must be updated annually. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
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 St., Denver, CO 80246, during regular business hours.. Colorado law requires that proof of immunization be provided prior to the first day of admission.
Reviewed 13 child files and found 5 to be missing approved documentation of immunization records. Correction: At time of admission, parents must provide documentation of immunization record or exemption. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.321.A.3 · Within thirty (30) days after admission, and within thirty (30) days following the expiration date, the parent(s) or guardian(s) of each child must submit a statement of the child’s current health status or written verification of a scheduled appointment with a health care provider. The statement of the child’s current health status must be signed and dated by a health care provider who has seen the child within the last twelve (12) months, or within the last six (6) months for children under two and one-half (2-1/2 ) years of age. The statement must include when the next visit is required by the health care provider. All health statements must be kept at the licensed family child care home. FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________
Reviewed 13 child files and found 1 to be missing a health statement. Correction: Within 30 days of admission parents must submit a statement of the child's health status. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 11/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 18, 2024
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.321.A.6 · For children seven (7) years of age and older, health statements must be updated every three (3) years as long as the children are in care.
Reviewed 13 child files and found one child over 7 years to be missing a current health statement. Correction: All children older than 7 years must have a health statement updated every 3 years. Correct by 11/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 18, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.331.B · Guidance used at the family child care home must be developmentally appropriate to the age of the child and is used as an opportunity to teach children social-emotional skills, such as self-regulation, problem-solving, and empathy for others.
Staff was observed taking a child outside to run for guidance. Staff "You made a bad choice now lets go", staff took the child out to the yard, talked to the child and then had the child run several laps back and forth in the grass. When they came in staff said "now be good". Correction: Guidance must be developmentally appropriate and used as an opportunity to teach the child social emotional skills. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Marked corrected in the state record.
2.336.B.1 · Toys, toy parts, furnishings, equipment, and any materials accessible to children under three (3) years of age must not be a choke hazard or able to be inhaled.
On the table in the first main room, there was a set of pattern blocks spread out on the table. In the desk, in unlocked drawers, there were paper clips and small erasers. Correction: Materials accessible to children under 3 must not be a choke hazard. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.336.C.1 · All hazardous items and materials must be inaccessible to children including, but not limited to, office supplies, matches, plastic bags, cleaning and laundry materials, 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 large bathroom there was tooth paste in an unlocked drawer. In the entry area there was a bottle of FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ Febreze. In the first classroom, there was Glade spray. All items are labeled Keep out of reach of children and were accessible to children. Correction: Hazardous items labeled keep out of reach of children must be inaccessible to children. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.337.B.1.a · All climbing equipment, sliding equipment, or equipment with attached platforms, eighteen (18) inches or higher must have resilient surfacing of at least six (6) inches in the use zone, see rule section 2.337(B)(3), surrounding the equipment.
The wood Climbing structure measured approximately 36 inches high and the gray climbing rock wall measured approximately 40 in. high and both had 2-3 inches of resilient material all around them. Correction: All equipment over 18 inches must have at least 6 in. of resilient surfacing in their use zones. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 10/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Oct 18, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
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;
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in Intervention and preschool special education. Correction: All staff must complete a training in intervention and preschool special education . Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 11/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 18, 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;
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in Recognizing the impact of bias. Correction: All staff must complete a training in recognizing the impact of bias . Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 11/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 18, 2024
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.
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in Injury Prevention for Homes. Correction: All staff must complete a training in Injury Prevention for Homes . Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 11/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 18, 2024
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.Q · Within ninety (90) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, and the equally qualified provider must complete the Department-approved training “Working with an Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant.” This course is required once and will be counted toward ongoing professional development.
Reviewed 5 staff files and all 5 were found to be missing documentation of a training in Working with a Mental Health Consultant. Correction: Required staff must complete a training in Working with a Mental Health Consultant . Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 11/18/2024
Corrected Corrected by Nov 18, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.36.B.2 · The personnel files for each employee, substitute, and volunteer shall include: Information received from the state automated systems check on child abuse
Reviewed 4 staff files and found Marisela to be missing a Trails clearnace letter. Correction: Each employee's file should contain information received from the state automated system check on child abuse. Correct and provide documentation with a written statement of compliance. Correct by 12/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Dec 12, 2023
Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.22.E · A large child care home is a family child care home that provides care for seven (7) to twelve (12) children
The provider, LFCH, had 15 children in care when LS arrived. 1 CH less than 12 months, 1-1 year, 5- 2 year olds, 4- 3 year olds, 2- 4 year olds, and 2-5 year olds. Correction: A large family childcare home is licensed to provide care for 7 to 12 children. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 12/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Dec 12, 2023
Marked corrected in the state record.
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 17 child files and found them all to be missing an updated Authority to arrange for emergency medical care. Correction: The provider must obtain written authority for emergency medical care for each child and must update annually. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 12/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Dec 12, 2023
Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.71.A.1.c · At the time of admission each child's file contains:Documentation of immunization status or exemption, including month and year each immunization was administered. Immunizations must be updated and recorded as specified on the certificate of immunization or alternate certificate of immunization as supplied and approved by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Colorado law requires that proof of immunization be provided prior to the first day of admission.
Reviewed 17 child files and found 7 to be missing an approved record of immunizations or exemption. Correction: At time of admission each child's file must contain documentation of exemption or immunization on the certificate or immunization or alternate certificate of immunization as approved by the Colorado Dept. of Public Health. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 12/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Dec 12, 2023
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.71.A.2 · Within thirty (30) days after admission, and within thirty (30) days following the expiration date, the parent or guardian of each child must submit a statement of the child's current health status or written verification of a scheduled appointment with a health care practitioner. The statement of the child's current health statusmust be signed and dated by a health care provider who has seen the child within the last twelve (12)months, or within the last six (6) months for children under two and one-half (2-1/2 ) years of age. The statement must include when the next visit is required by the health care provider. All health statementsmust be kept at the licensed child care home.
Reviewed 17 child files and found 10 to be missing a current health statement. Correction: Within 30 days and within 30 days following the expiration date the parents/guardians of each child must submit a statement of health signed and dated by a health care practitioner. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 12/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Dec 12, 2023
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
7.707.6.C · Sign In/Out Procedure The provider must maintain a daily sign in/out method containing the date, the child's name, the time that the child arrived FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ at and left the home, and the parent, guardian, or authorized person's signature. A full signature is required by the parent or guardian every time the child arrives at or leaves the home. The provider may sign in or out children who arrive directly from school or an activity as needed on a daily basis. The provider must use their full signature. The parent/guardian must provide a signature on a weekly basis to verify the record.
Upon arrival and review of the daily sign in sheet it was observed that only 10 children were signed in and there were 15 children in care. Correction: The provider must maintain daily sign in and sign out including what time the child arrives and leaves each day. Correct and provide a written statement of compliance. Correct by 12/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Dec 12, 2023
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.