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Home › CO › Ward › YMCA Camp Lake Tumbleson
173 County Road 96, Ward CO 80481 · License #1781472 · Center · Resident Camp
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2.411.B · Prior to working with campers all staff members and regular volunteers 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. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed 76 staff files and identified all lacking Department-approved child abuse prevention training. Correction: Immediately ensure prior to working with children all staff and regular volunteers complete Department-approved child abuse prevention training and renew annually. Correct by 06/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jun 23, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.120.C.1.a · The Trails child abuse or neglect records request must be made on the state-prescribed form, accompanied by the required fee within the following required time frames: Child care centers (less than 24-hour care), school-age child care facilities, family child care homes, and qualified exempt providers must meet the following: For all individuals whose activities involve the care or supervision of children or who have unsupervised access to children, requests must be submitted and successfully completed prior to caring for children or allowing unsupervised access to children.
Reviewed 76 staff files and identified 57 staff missing completed TRAILS clearance letter maintained in their staff file. Correction: All individuals requiring a background check must review Navigating the Background Check Investigation Unit's (BIU) Webpage powerpoint. Submit verification that 57 staff members have reviewed the powerpoint within 24 hours. Submit documentation of TRAILS with written response to the Specialist. Correct by 06/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jun 23, 2025
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
Data synced from Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC) on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
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.
Reviewed 19 staff files and identified 19 staff missing completed FBI clearance letter maintained in their staff file. Correction: All individuals requiring a background check must review Navigating the Background Check Investigation Unit's (BIU) Webpage powerpoint. Submit verification that 19 staff members have reviewed the powerpoint within 24 hours. Submit documentation of FBI clearance letter with written response to the Specialist. Correct by 06/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jun 23, 2025
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.418.A · Any un-expired routine medication, prescription and non-prescription (over-the-counter), must be administered only with: 1) a current (unexpired) written order of a health care provider with prescriptive authority; and 2) FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ written parental consent.
3 expired medications for children in care and one lacking signed individual health care plan. Correction: Immediately ensure any un-expired routine medication, prescription and non-prescription (over-the-counter), must be administered only with: 1) a current (unexpired) written order of a health care provider with prescriptive authority; and 2) written parental consent. Correct by 06/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jun 23, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.424.B · The resident camp must identify hazards and high-risk areas accessible to campers and prevent unauthorized access to these hazards and high-risk areas. These areas must be monitored to reduce the possibility of injury and accidents.
Two staff yurts with staff bags lacking door locks and accessible to campers, posing potential safety hazards. Correction: Immediately ensure staff housing is kept inaccessible to campers. Correct by 06/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jun 23, 2025
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.424.G.11 · All outdoor play areas used for resident campers’ activities must be checked prior to use and kept safe and free from hazardous materials or debris by removal of debris, dilapidated structures, and broken or worn play equipment. The staff must identify hazardous, high-risk areas; those areas must be made inaccessible to campers to reduce the possibility of injuries and accidents.
Gaga ball pit and one beam in hammock ring with splintering wood, accessible to children and posing potential safety hazards. Correction: Immediately ensure all outdoor play areas are kept safe and free of hazards. Correct by 06/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jun 23, 2025
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.426.M · Volatile substances such as gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, and oil- based paints, firearms, explosives, and other hazardous items must not be stored in any area of the building used for campers unless approved by the local fire department.
Dead mice in mouse trap in Skye long house accessible to children and posing potential safety hazard. Correction: Immediately ensure all hazardous items are stored away from any area used for campers unless approved by
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
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.
Seasonal outdoor adventure camp was in operation during the summer of 2024 and facility lacking documentation of the last 12 months of emergency drills maintained at facility and available for review. Correction: Immediately ensure a record of all emergency drills held over the past twelve (12) months is 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. Correct by 07/01/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jul 1, 2025
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.127.C · At all times during the operating hours of a family child care home, child care center, preschool, school-age child care center, children’s resident camp and Neighborhood Youth Organization, the facility must post in a prominent and conspicuous location information regarding the procedures for filing a complaint with the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, including the telephone number and mailing address.
Information related to filing a complaint was not posted at the time of visit. Correction: Immediately ensure at all times during the operating hours the facility must post in a prominent and conspicuous location information regarding the procedures for filing a complaint with the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, including the telephone number and mailing address. Corrected at the time of visit. Information was posted. NO RESPONSE REQUIRED. Correct by 06/23/2025
Corrected Corrected by Jun 23, 2025
Marked corrected in the state record.
2.122.A · Prior to the original license being issued, following the renovation of the facility that would affect the licensing of the facility and at least every two (2) years thereafter, all child care facilities except family child care homes and Neighborhood Youth Organizations must be inspected and obtain an approving inspection report from the local department of health or the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and from the local fire department. These reports must be maintained at the facility and be available for review upon request by a Licensing Specialist.
Facility lacking approving fire inspection. Correction: Ensure approving fire inspection report is obtained prior to license approval. Submit copy of fire inspection with written. Correct by 06/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.421.C · The camp must identify hazards and high-risk areas and develop policies they follow to prevent unauthorized access to these hazards and high-risk areas.
Multiple areas under construction at the time of visit and areas with fallen trees posing potential safety FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ hazards. Identified through staff statement that there will be additional repairs completed this summer while children are in care. Correction: Ensure hazards and high-risk areas are identified and camp develops policies to prevent unauthorized access to areas prior to license approval. Submit policies with written response to specialist. Correct by 06/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.424.A · Every building, structure, tent, cabin, and camp premises must be kept in good repair, and must be maintained in a safe condition.
Deck railing in need of repair on Doc's Lodge with slats missing and/or loose fitting in the railing. Observed multiple areas under construction at the time of visit throughout camp, posing potential safety hazards. Correction: Ensure all buildings, structures, tents, cabins and premises is kept in good repair and maintained in a safe condition prior to license approval. Submit photographs of areas that will be used for care to verify compliance. Correct by 06/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.424.B · All construction and electrical installations must be safe and free from hazard.
Loose electrical wiring exposed on the outside of outhouse (28). Correction: Ensure all construction and electrical installations are safe and free from hazards prior to license approval. Submit photographs to verify compliance with written response. Correct by 06/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.424.M · Volatile substances such as gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, and oil- based paints, firearms, explosives, and other hazardous items must not be stored in any area of the building used for children unless approved by the local fire department. FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________
Hazardous items (paints, gas, etc.) throughout the camp premises accessible to children and posing safety hazards. Correction: Ensure hazardous items are stored inaccessible to children. Submit photographs to verify compliance with written response. Correct by 06/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.424.R · All areas accessible to children must be maintained in a safe condition by removal of debris, dilapidated structures, and broken or worn equipment or dangerous items.
Multiple areas under construction at the time of visit and areas with fallen trees posing potential safety hazards. Correction: Ensure all ares accessible to children are maintained in safe condition by removal of debris, dilapidated structure and broken or worn equipment Submit photographs to verify compliance with written response. Correct by 06/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.425.B · In each camp there must be a fire alarm(s) must sounds a separate and distinctly recognizable tone from all other signaling devices used by the camp. The alarm(s) must be audible throughout the occupied camp premises. The alarm device, once activated, must continue to sound automatically.
Identified through staff statement that it was unknown if there was a fire alarm system that was audible throughout the camp and continues to sound automatically. Correction: Ensure prior to license approval there is a fire alarm system that sounds a separate and distinctly recognizable tone from all other signaling devices used by the camp. The alarm(s) must be audible throughout the occupied camp premises. The alarm device, once activated, must continue to sound automatically. Correct by 06/22/2024
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2024
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.