Children's Health Appraisal
Ensure a health appraisal is obtained every 13 months.
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Georgetown DE 19947 · License #82226 · Home-based · Licensed Family Child Care
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Ensure a health appraisal is obtained every 13 months.
Ensure an annual renewal application is submitted 60 days prior to the license expiration.
Ensure the extinguisher is tagged annually.
Newly enrolled or touring families must complete the Parent's Right to Know Log.
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Ensure that the child's files are complete. The child needs an updated health appraisal and immunization log on file. One child needs a complete file.
A radon test must be completed every five years.
Ensure all pets receive the required vaccinations.
Certification must include a skills demonstration and be appropriate to the ages of the children in care. Certifications must be kept current.
Ensure an annual renewal application is submitted 60 days before license expiration.
Ensure monthly fire drills and safety inspections are conducted.
Ensure the refrigerator is equipped with a operation thermometer that reads thirty-one degrees Fahrenheit.
Ensure child files are complete. One child needs an updated health appraisal. Two children need blood lead test results on file.
Renewal applicaions are required 60 days prior to license expiration
Child files must be complete Child #4 and Child #7 need blood lead test results.
Obtain and provide OCCL with an updated Parents Right to Know Log
Child files must be complete. Child #3 needs and infant feeding schedule and infant daily logs. Child #4 and Child #6 need lead blood test results
Applications are to be submitted 60 days prior to license expiration.
Diaper checks are required. Send documentation to OCCL
Ensure to provide age appropriate sleep equipment for three children in care. Three children were observed sleeping on a blanket in the living room area. ( This was corrected when nap mats were provided to the children)