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Lakewood CO 80215 · License #1735179 · Family Child Care Home
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2.321.B.11 · Topical preparations such as diaper rash ointments, sunscreen, insect repellants, sprays, and other ointments may be administered to children with written parent and/or guardian authorization. These preparations may not be applied to open wounds or broken skin unless there is a written order from a prescribing health care provider.
Licensing Specialist reviewed 6 child files and observed 2 children to be missing written topical authorization from a parent and/or guardian. Previously cited on 4/23/25. Correction: Obtain written authorization for topical preparations. Correct by 3/3/26. Document compliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 03/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 3, 2026
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.337.A.13 · The use of any trampoline by children in care is prohibited. If there is a trampoline on the property of the family child care home, it must be stored in a way that makes it inaccessible to children.
An unlocked trampoline accessible to children in the backyard. Previously cited on 4/23/25. Correction: If there is a trampoline on the property of the family child care home, it must be stored in a way that makes it inaccessible to children. Correct by 3/3/26. Document compliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 03/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 3, 2026
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Data synced from Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC) on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
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;
Observed the provider to have an expired first aid and CPR training. Correction: Obtain a current department approved First Aid and CPR training. Correct by 3/3/26. Document compliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 03/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 3, 2026
Category: recordkeeping. 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.
Licensing Specialist reviewed 6 child files and observed one child to be missing statement of health and one child to have an expired statement of health. FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ Correction: Obtain a current statement of health status signed and dated by a health care provider. Correct by 4/3/26. Document compliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 04/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Apr 3, 2026
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.320.A.10 · 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: Written authorization for media use is required if the media use is not included in the written policies and procedures statement; including, but not limited to, television and video viewing, music, tablet and/or smart phone usage, video games, and computer use. The authorization must include approved time limits. The authorization form only needs to be on file if media use is not addressed in the home policies and procedures statement; and
Licensing Specialist reviewed 6 child files and observed 1 child to be missing documentation of written authorization for media use. Correction: Obtain written authorization for media use. Correct by 3/3/26. Document compliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 03/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 3, 2026
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;
Licensing Specialist reviewed 6 child files and observed one child to be missing authorization for emergency medical authorization and one child to have expired emergency medical authorization. Previously cited on 4/23/25. Correction: Obtain current emergency medical authorization. Correct by 3/3/26. Document copliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 03/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 3, 2026
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.C · Prior to working with children, the primary provider, applicant 2, equally qualified providers, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a Department-approved training in standard precautions that meets current occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) requirements prior to working with children. This training must be renewed annually.
Licensing Specialist reviewed the providers staff file and observed them to have an expired standard precautions training. Correction: Obtain a current department approved Standard Precautions training. Correct by 3/3/26. Document compliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 03/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 3, 2026
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
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.
No record of monthly smoke alarm testing. Previoulsy cited on 4/23/25. Correction: Complete monthly smoke alarm testing and maintain the record for 12 months. Correct by 3/3/26. Document
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
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 6 child files and observed one child to be missing documentation of immunization status. Correction: Obtain documentation of immunization status. Correct by 3/3/26. Document compliance to Specialist by 4/3/26. Correct by 03/03/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 3, 2026
Category: health medication. 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 providers staff file and observed Sara L. to be missing the Introduction to the Early Intervention and and Preschool Special Education Programs course. Correction: Complete the Introduction to the Early Intervention and and Preschool Special Education Programs course. Correct by 5/23/25. Document compliance to Specialist by 5/23/25. Correct by 05/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by May 23, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
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.
No record of monthly smoke alarm testing. Correction: Complete a monthly record of smoke alarm testing. Correct 4/23/25. Document compliance to Specialist 5/23/25. Correct by 04/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 23, 2025
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 guardian(s). The authorization must be notarized if required by the local hospital, clinic, or emergency health care facility;
Reviewed 9 child files an observed one child to have an expired emergency medical authorization. Correction: Obtain a current emergency medical authorization. Correct by 4/23/25. Document compliance to Specialist by 5/23/25. Correct by 04/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 23, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.321.E.1 · The primary provider must obtain written authorization and instructions from the parent(s) or guardian(s) for the application of sunscreen to their children's sun exposed skin prior to outdoor play, year-round. The authorization must include instructions for the application of full-spectrum UVA/UVB rating sunscreen with an SPF of thirty (30) or greater; or the use of alternative forms of sun protection approved by the parent(s) or guardian(s), which may include but is not limited to: hats, long sleeves, umbrellas, and tents.
Reviewed 9 child files an observed one child to be missing sunscreen authorization. Correction: Obtain written sunscreen authorization from a parent or guardian. Correct by 4/23/25. Document compliance to Specialist by 5/23/25. Correct by 04/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 23, 2025
Marked corrected in the state record.
2.337.A.13 · The use of any trampoline by children in care is prohibited. If there is a trampoline on the property of the family child care home, it must be stored in a way that makes it inaccessible to children.
A trampoline in the backyard to be open and accessible to children. Correction: If there is a trampoline on the property of the family child care home, it must be stored in a way that makes it inaccessible to children. Correct by 4/23/25. The provider locked the trampoline while Licensing Specialist was present. Corrected at the time of inspection. No response necessay. Correct by 04/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 23, 2025
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.
Providers 2 children that reside in the home and are under 12 years of age to have expired health evaluations. Correction: Subsequent health evaluations for the provider and children residing in the home who are less than 12 years of age must be submitted every 2 years. Correct by 8/12/23. Document compliance to Specialist by 8/12/23. Correct by 08/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Aug 12, 2023
Category: health medication. 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.
Provider to be lacking a current medication administration training. Correction: The primary provider must complete the State Department approved course of training for medication
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
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 6 child files and observed 3 children to have expired statements of health. Correction: 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 12 months, or within the last 6 months for children under 2 1/2 years of age. Correct by 8/12/23. Document compliance to Specialist by 8/12/23. Correct by 08/12/2023
Corrected Corrected by Aug 12, 2023
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.