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993 NW Lake Jeffery Rd, Lake City FL 32055 · License #X03CO0010 · Center · Child Care Facility
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03-01 · Technical assistance given: 2.3.1 Mixed Age Groups A. In groups of mixed age ranges, where children under one year of age are included, one child care personnel must be responsible for no more than four children of any age group, at all times. B. In groups of mixed age ranges, where children one year of age but under two years of age are included, one childcare personnel must be responsible for no more than six children of any age group, at all times
At todays inspection licensing specialist observed two childcare personnel with a group of 6 one year old children and 24 afterschool children. During todays inspection the director separated the two group of children bringing both groups into compliance
Corrected Corrected by May 13, 2026
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
05-04 · Technical assistance: .3. Drivers Log. A log must be maintained for all children being transported in the vehicle. The log must be retained for a minimum of 15 months. The log must include each childs name, date, time of departure, time of arrival, the signature of the driver, and the signature of a second staff member to verify the drivers log and that all children have left the vehicle. a. Prior to transporting children, the drivers log must be recorded, signed, and dated immediately, verifying that all children were accounted for and that the log is complete. b. Upon arrival at the destination, the driver of the vehicle must: Mark each child off the log as the child departs the vehicle; Conduct a physical inspection and visual sweep of the vehicle to ensure that no child is left in the vehicle; and Record, sign, and date the drivers log immediately, verifying that all children were accounted for, and that the visual sweep was conducted. c. Upon arrival at the destination, a second and different staff member must: Conduct a physical inspection and visual sweep of the vehicle to ensure that no child is left in the vehicle; and Sign, date and record the drivers log immediately, verifying that all children were accounted for, and that the log is complete
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The programs transportation log did not include a signature of second staff member. During todays inspection a second signature was obtained on the transportation log
Corrected Corrected by May 13, 2026
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
43-05 · Technical assistance: F. Prior to beginning volunteering in a childcare facility, a CF-FSP 5217, Volunteer Acknowledgment which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(e), F.A.C., and may be obtained from the Departments website www.myflfamilies.com/childcare, must be completed and on file at the childcare facility for the volunteer. Written documentation of volunteer hours must be maintained at the facility for a minimum of 12 months and available for review by the licensing authority
Staff listed on supplemental page did not have a volunteer acknowledgement (Form CF-FSP 5217) was not on file prior to volunteering. At todays inspection technical assistance was given and volunteer acknowledgement forms were completed by each of the volunteers listed on the supplemental page
Corrected Corrected by May 13, 2026
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
12-18 · Technical assistance: CCF Handbook, Section 3.1, I I. 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
In the one-year-old room there was and uncovered electric outlet. During the observation the teacher placed the electric outlet cover into place. TA was given about keeping the covers in place
Corrected Corrected by Mar 5, 2026
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
12-18 · Technical assistance: CCF Handbook, Section 3.1, I I. 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
The facility had electrical outlet covers that were not in place. Both one year old rooms and the Infant room had missing outlet covers. At todays inspection the outlet covers were replace and TA was given about keeping the covers in place
Corrected Corrected by Feb 24, 2026
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
44-01 · Background Screening Documents
• A completed Form 5131, Background Screening and Personnel File Requirements, was not on file for all employees. • A 5131 was completed for childcare personnel was completed at the time of inspection. • CCF Handbook, Section 7.4.1, A (Section 2.1 Health and Safety, Page 3)
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: background checks. Marked corrected in the state record.
05-04 · Transportation
The facility's transportation log did not include [ a second signature on the transportation log. ] . At the time of the inspection a second signature was added to the transportation log. CCF Handbook, Section 2.5.2 (Section 2.1 Health and Safety, Page 3 2.5.2 Transportation Log A. A log must be maintained for all children being transported in a vehicle or on foot away from and/or to the premises of the child care facility. The log must be retained on file at the facility for a minimum of 12 months and available for review by the licensing authority. The log must include: 1. Each childs name, 2. The date and time of departure, 3. Time of arrival at the destination, 4. The signature of the driver (or in the case of travelling on foot, the signature of the child care personnel), and 5. The signature of a second child care personnel or person(s) authorized by the provider to verify the transportation log
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
21-14 · Restrooms and Bath Facilities
• The toileting facility did not have: [ paper towels or hand drying machines] , and within the reach of children. • At the time of inspection paper towels were placed into the two-year-old bathroom. • CCF Handbook, Section 3.7, H (Section 2.1 Health and Safety, Page 3) • H. Running water, soap, trash receptacles, toilet paper, and disposable towels or hand-drying machines that are properly installed and maintained must be available and within reach of children using the bathroom
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
30-01 · Technical assistance: • CCF Handbook, Section 3.10.2, A (Section 2.1 Health and Safety, Page 3) • 3.10.2 Diapering Requirements A. When children in diapers are in care, a hand-washing station that includes a sink with running water, soap, trash receptacle, and disposable towels or hand drying machines that are properly installed and maintained shall be provided in the room or in an adjoining area which opens into the room. B. Hands must be washed and dried thoroughly after each diapering or toileting procedure, and all surfaces that have been touched must be cleaned and sanitized or disinfected to prevent the spread of germs. C. Handwashing sinks must not be used for food service preparation, dishwashing, or food clean up. D. The diaper changing area must be physically separated from the food preparation, food service, and feeding area. E. When children in diapers are in care, there must be a diaper changing area with an impermeable surface that is cleaned and sanitized or disinfected after each use. F. Children must be directly attended at all times when being diapered or when
• Diapering occurred in a room that did not have a hand washing station. A portable handwashing sink was placed in the one year old room at the time of inspection. •
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
43-01 · Personnel Records
• Personnel records or copies of records were not being maintained at the facility and available for review by the licensing authority. • At the time of inspection, a printed background screening was missing from the file. At the time of inspection, a cleared background screening was printed and put into the file. • CCF Handbook, Section 7.4 (Section 2.1 Health and Safety, Page 3) 7.4 Personnel Records Records must be maintained and kept current on all child care personnel, as defined by Section 402.302(3), F.S. These records shall be on-site, available for review by the licensing authority and must include: A. A complete employment application with the required statement pursuant to Section 402.3055(1)(b), F.S. B. Documentation of position and date of employment. C. CF-FSP Form 5337, Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Requirements, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(l), F.A.C., must be signed on or before
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: background checks. Marked corrected in the state record.