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Childcare personnel working with children who have not completed ELC School Readiness training
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License #C15PB0332 · Center · Child Care Facility
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This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
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Childcare personnel working with children who have not completed ELC School Readiness training
Noncompliance Comment: At time of inspection Audible Alert on Exit door, 2-3 years old is not working properly
The door of the VPK classroom that opens into the parking lot did not have an operable, audible alert mechanism
Staff Yad D. (date of hire 10/24/2024) did not complete School Readiness Preservice training within 90 days of employment
The attendance log for the Two years old showed 6 children were present while the attendance log for the Three years old showed 9 were children present. Thus totaling 15 children. However, when the children were counted only 12 were present
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This reinspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This routine inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Article IV.A.8. Unless revoked or surrendered, all licenses or certificates of compliance or certificates of substantial compliance shall expire December 31st of each year. All applications for renewal for the following calendar year must be completed and filed with the Department no later than November 1st of the current year. The application was received on 11/21/2024. The violation has been cleared and corrected
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
• Soap was not available in the [ handicap accessible bathroom ] hand washing area
The inspector observed protruding pipes that were left in the wall, after the water fountain had been removed
Staff working in the food preparation area did not wear proper head covering. Per Director, hair nets will have to be purchased. -Staff was observed to wear disposable gloves which is compliant
• Hot water was disconnected and only cold water was available in the [ handicap accessible staff bathroom ]
• Disposable towels or individual towels were not available in the [ Staff handicap accessible bathroom ] hand washing area
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Inspector observed the kitchen area, the right lower wall had a hole approximately 6 1/2 inches in diameter. Inspector observed the kitchen area, the left right corner next to the refrigerator, the baseboard molding is separated from the wall approximately 12 inches in diameter. (Molding is gray in color)
The facility Director is scheduled to be onsite 15 hours per week and therefore is not responsible for the daily operation of the program hours which are: Monday through Friday 6:30am until close 6:00pm. Article VIII.A.E: The credentialed director must be on-site a majority of hours that the facility is in operation, excluding evening and weekend hours. Documentation of majority of hours must be retained for at least one year, and be available for review by the Department
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
A silver cover in the bathroom which covered up part of a hole, showed evidence of rust and debris under the silver cover. The walls were not maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Technical Assistance: Per Florida Department of Health Rules and Regulations Governing Child Care Facilities Article X. A.29 (PHYSICAL FACILITIES) " Walls and ceilings of all rooms shall be kept clean and in good repair." Toilet room walls shall be of impervious material or shall be painted with enamel paint to splash level
The walls in both children bathrooms were not maintained in a clean and sanitary condition Technical Assistance was given: Per Florida Department of Health Rules and Regulation governing Child Care Facilities Article X.A.29 (Physical Facilities) "Walls and ceilings of all rooms shall be kept clean and in good repair."
The table in the dining room has indentations and deep scratch marks that does not consist of a easily cleanable surface. Chairs for the children in the dining room are rusted
Inspector evidenced rusty plumbing connections to the toilet in both children bathrooms
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Inspector observed a roach outside the 2 & 3 year old bathroom. Technical Assistance: Per Florida Department of Health Rules and Regulations Governing Child Care Facilities Article X. A.34 (PHYSICAL FACILITIES) " The premises, both inside and out, shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, free of insects and rodents, and in good repair at all times."
All bathrooms need to be cleaned and sanitized daily. Inspector observed sinks, wall space, flooring in need of sanitization. Per Florida Department of Health Palm Beach County Rules and Regulations Governing Child Care Facilities Article X. A.34 PHYSICAL FACILITIES. "The premises, both inside and out, shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition,...and in good repair at all times."
The flooring in both children bathrooms was found to be unclean and unsanitary. Technical Assistance: Flooring has dirt stains. Per Florida Department of Health Palm Beach County Rules and Regulations Governing Child Care Facilities X. A. 28 (Physical Facilities) " Floors shall have washable, easily cleanable surfaces."
The wooden fence was laying on the ground and the chain link fence was mangled and unable to close. Technical Assistance: Per Florida Department of Health Rules and Regulations Governing Child Care Facilities Article X. B.5 (PHYSICAL FACILITIES) " All outdoor play areas must be enclosed by safe and adequate fencing, wall or a combination thereof, of no less than four (4) feet high. Fencing, including gates shall be maintained and shall not have gaps that would allow children to exit the outdoor play area