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3101 Justina Rd, Jacksonville FL 32277 · License #E04DU0251 · Center · Child Care Facility
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75-24 · Violation
Know Your Child Care Facility, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(m), F.A.C. This brochure may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com/childcare. Local licensing agencies may use an equivalent brochure approved by the Department. 2. The child care facilitys written disciplinary and expulsion policies
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01-06 · Capacity (Form OEL-SR-6204
Capacity was not posted. Program Director will post the capacity for rooms used by the children in care by due date. School-Age Handbook 3.4.1 A: The capacity, as calculated by the licensing authority for each room, must be posted in a conspicuous location within the room
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09-01 · Planned Activities (Form OEL-SR-6204
Program's schedule of activities was not posted for review. Program Director will post the schedule of activities by due date. School-Age Handbook 2.6: Each group or class must have a written and followed plan of scheduled activities posted in an easily seen location accessible to parents. The written plan must meet the needs of the children being served and must include alternate activities in case of bad weather. The written plan must include a variety of activities that range from structured to unstructured, meet the needs of the children being served and provide alternate activities in case of bad weather. The written plan also must include scheduled activities that: A. Promote emotional, social, intellectual and physical growth. B. Promote daily recreation, sports or fitness activities. C. Limit electronic media time (television, videos, movies, or computer games) to no more than 2 hours per day. Computer use should be limited to no more than 15- minute increments, unless used for scholastic tutoring purposes. D. Include both indoor and outdoor play, if applicable; and E. Include meals, snacks, and rest, if appropriate, for the times the children are in care. F. An appropriate daily schedule provides flexibility and contains transition periods that help children move smoothly from one activity to another. G. The program may allow children to choose their own activities from the daily schedule that offer both indoor and outdoor activities and a variety of social, recreational and educational opportunities. H. The program must offer scheduled time in an appropriate environment for academic support or homework assistance. I. The program must make reasonable accommodations to the environment, planned activities and schedule so that children with special needs may participate
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Category: nutrition. Open / not marked corrected.
12-05 · Facility Environment (Form OEL-SR-6204
No outlet covers in the classroom for the aftercare program. Program Director will add outlet covers by due date. School-Age Handbook 3.1. H: All accessible electrical outlets must be tamper-resistant electrical outlets that contain internal shutter mechanisms to prevent children from sticking objects into receptacles. In settings that do not have tamper-resistant electrical outlets, outlets shall have safety covers
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Category: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
22-09 · Fire Drills
Emergency Exit routes were not posted in the classrooms. Program Director will post emergency routes by due date. School-Age Handbook 3.8.3 B: The exits should be clearly marked, identifying the path to safety in case of an emergency. The exits should not be blocked at any time
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Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
22-17 · Fire Drills
The fire drill log was not available for review. Counselor provided technical assistance regarding the requirements for fire drill and provided a blank copy of the fire drill log. Provider will complete a fire drill by
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Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
29-06 · First Aid Requirements (Form OEL-SR-6204
Counselor provided list of required First Aid Kit Items. Program Director will obtain a complete first aid kit by due date. School-Age Handbook 6.2. C: Each kit must be kept in a closed container and labeled First Aid and must, at a minimum include: 1. Soap and hand sanitizer (to be used with supervision if hands are not visibly soiled and if no water is present), 2. Adhesive bandages, 3. Disposable, non-porous gloves, 4. Cotton balls or applicators, 5. Sterile gauze pads or rolls, 6. Adhesive tape, 7. Digital Thermometer, 8. Tweezers, 9. Pre-moistened wipes, 10. Scissors, 11. Bottled water (for cleaning wounds or eyes) and 12. A current resource guide on first aid and CPR procedures
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Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
30-02 · CPR Requirements (Form OEL-SR-6204
No CPR/First Aid Certificates were available for review. Program Director will obtain the certificates from staff with current CPR/First Aid Certification. School-Age Handbook 4.2.2 A: Each school-age child care program must have at least one child care personnel with a current and valid certificate(s) of course completion for first aid training and pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures B: One childcare personnel satisfying these training requirements must be present at all times that children are in care at the facility, on field trips, which includes all activities away from the program, and during all transportation activities
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Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
31-02 · Emergency Telephone Numbers (Form OEL-SR-6204
Emergency numbers were not posted near a land line. Program Director will post the emergency numbers by due date. School-Age Handbook 6.3.A: Emergency telephone numbers must be posted on or near all telephones, including 911, ambulance, fire, police, poison control center, Florida Abuse Hotline, and the county public health department. Additionally, the address and directions to the facility must be posted with descriptions of major intersections and local landmarks
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Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
37-01 · Personnel Records (Form OEL-SR-6204
Three new staff in the program did not have personnel records available for review. A list of staff found in the supplemental page. Program Director will obtain staff records by
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Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
37-04 · Personnel Records (Form OEL-SR-6204
Abuse and Neglect Reporting Forms were not updated. Program Director will obtain current forms for all staff by due date. School-Age Handbook 7.4 C: A signed CF-FSP Form 5337, Child Abuse &Neglect Reporting Requirements form. CF-FSP Form 5337 is incorporated by reference in paragraph in 65C-22.001(7)(l), F.A.C., must be signed on or before hire date and annually thereafter by all child care personnel
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Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
38-01 · Background Screening Documents (Form OEL-SR-6204
Three new staff in the program did not have Background Screening records available for review. A List of staff found in the supplemental page. Program Director will obtain staff records by
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Category: background checks. Open / not marked corrected.