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Greater St Paul Daycare
1130 N Webster Ave, Lakeland FL 33805 · License #C10PO0038 · Child Care Facility
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- (863) 683-3662
- mirsmokie@gmail.com
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- 1130 N Webster Ave, Lakeland FL 33805 · Directions
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 27 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
17-01 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
At the time of the inspection, the licensing specialist observed the following: • multiple large rocks and/or broken concrete pieces • a broken hula hoop • a broken storage cover lid with sharp edges • a blue metal frame that was not attached on one side that hard sharp edges • a football missing sections of the outer covering The provider removed all the items from the playground while the licensing specialist was present placing the facility back into compliance for this standard. Technical support was given to the provider to ensure while completing daily checks, all hazards are removed from the play area prior to use by the children
Corrected by Jun 25, 2025
- Class 3
43-02 · Technical assistance was given to the provider to complete prior to the due date
At the time of the inspection, the licensing specialist observed the children listed on the supplemental had incomplete enrollment forms (missing enrollment date, medical info, etc.)
- Class 3
At the time of the inspection, the licensing specialist observed the children listed on the supplemental had expired/not current/distracted adult brochures in their file
Corrected by Jun 25, 2025
- Class 2
12-18 · Facility Environment
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed an outlet that was not covered to the left of the room near the first window on the lower part of the wall accessible to children. The provider advised the specialist that the outlet was not covered and the provider covered the outlet at time of inspection. TA was provided to ensure that outlets accessible to children are covered at all times
Corrected by Feb 24, 2025
- Class 3
18-06 · Bedding and Linens
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed a childs sleeping mat that was torn with tears exposing the foam cushion causing the mat to not be impermeable. TA was provided to ensure that the mat is replaced by the due date
- Class 3
21-10 · Restrooms and Bath Facilities
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed the middle and last toilet seats in the restrooms used by children in care stained and in need of cleaning. Build up was observed on the toilet seat causing it to not be sanitary. The provider cleaned the toilet seats at time of inspection. TA was provided to ensure that the toilets are sanitary for use
Corrected by Feb 24, 2025
- Class 3
24-18 · Food Preparation Area
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed a couple of expired food items in the food preparation area pantry where dried and packaged goods are stored for the facility. Food items to include graham crackers expired as of 5/17/2024, individually packaged chocolate chip muffins expired as of 1/5/2025, confetti muffins expired as of 2/2/2025, two boxes of Capri sun juices expired as of 1/12/2025 and club crackers expired as of 10/2/2024. The provider immediately discarded of all of the food items at time and inspection. The specialist encouraged the provider to create a weekly routine to look through food items and monitor expiration dates to remain in compliance for this standard. TA was provided to ensure that the provider follows the manufacturers recommendation for expiration dates
Corrected by Feb 24, 2025
- Class 3
46-02 · Daily Attendance
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed the attendance records did not include either arrival/departure times or parent's signature. TA was provided to ensure that parents sign the children in/ out daily on attendance records
- Class 3
46-07 · Daily Attendance
At the time of inspection, the provider advised that she did not have an attendance roster for the month to include today. The specialist advised the provider that a classroom roster is required. The specialist asked the provider to create a daily classroom roster maintained by staff. TA was provided to ensure that the staff has a classroom roster and attendance follows the child
Corrected by Feb 24, 2025
- Class 3
15-05 · Licensed Capacity
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the classroom with mixed age groups with no capacity posted. The provider immediately posted the capacity in the classroom at time of inspection. TA was provided to ensure that the capacity is posted in each room
Corrected by Oct 23, 2024
- Class 3
25-01 · Meals and Snacks
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed that the facilitys menu did not include 3 different food groups for breakfast option. The counselor verbally asked the provider what the children ate for breakfast after observing the menu was inadequate not including all of the required food groups. The provided replied that today the children had buttered grits and milk for breakfast. The counselor reminded the provider that breakfast should include at least 3 different food groups. The provider stated that she knows. The rest of the meals offered for the day met the requirement as well as the next day. The counselor observed that Friday's menu for breakfast was missing a food group and asked the provider if she had another option for Fridays breakfast to add to the whole grain cereal and milk. The provider advised that she will offer a fruit. TA was provided to ensure that the facility follows the recommendation of Myplate to ensure that children in care are offered food items that meet the childs daily nutritional needs
Corrected by Oct 23, 2024
- Class 3
26-01 · Meal and Snack Menus
At the time of inspection, the counselor determined that the facility failed to note the current weekly menu to todays date with substitutions. The menu read that the breakfast option was milk and cereal however the provider advised that they had buttered grits and milk. The staff advised that the facility lost a lot of food items due to the recent Hurricane two weeks ago. The counselor asked the provider to add the substitution on the posted menu, the provider noted the menu at time of inspection. TA was provided to ensure that substitutions are noted on the menu posted in an inconspicuous area
Corrected by Oct 23, 2024
- Class 3
35-12 · Communicable Disease Control
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the child care personnel listed on the supplemental did not complete exposure plan training annually. The staff last completed the training 10/5/2023. TA was provided to ensure that the training is completed by the
- Class 3
38-01 · Emergency Telephone Numbers
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the facilitys emergency phone numbers did not include the facilitys address and written directions to the facility from a major intersection or local landmark. TA was provided to ensure that the facilitys has the missing information added to emergency phone numbers by the due date
- Class 3
44-04 · Personnel Records
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the child care personnel listed on the supplemental did not sign the required form Child Abuse and Neglect annually. Staff 1 last signed the form on 6/23/2023. Staff 2 last signed the form on 9/25/2023. TA was provided to ensure that the staff signs a current form by the due date. Counselor reviewed all 3 staff files
- Class 3
21-14 · Restrooms and Bath Facilities
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the childrens restroom in the facility with no soap present. The counselor advised the provider that the restroom was missing soap. The provider immediately replenished soap in the restroom. TA was provided to ensure that the childrens restroom has soap available for children in care to use
Corrected by Jun 12, 2024
- Class 3
23-09 · Fire Drills
At the time of inspection, the provider failed to produce fire drill log and emergency drill log at time of inspection. The provider has a log but could not locate the copy of the log during inspection. TA was provided to ensure that the provider produce the fire drill log by the next inspection
- Class 2
23-12 · Fire Drills
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed that the provider failed to possess emergency contacts for all enrolled children during the fire drill conducted today. The provider advised that she had a form printed but could not find it, also she has all parents numbers in her cell phone but forgot her phone inside the building and did not possess any numbers when the fire drill was conducted. Extra time is allotted to align the due dates given. TA was provided to ensure that the provider has emergency contacts available and present during all monthly fire drills and at time of actual emergencies. At the time of the inspection, Licensing counselor observed the providers last fire drill was conducted on ______?_______. The provider conducted a lockdown drill on _______?_______ and a weather drill conducted on _______?_____ . The fire extinguishers were last tagged on __June____ 2023. A fire drill was conducted today in the presence of a DCF Licensing counselor. TS was provided to ensure that the facilitys fire extinguishers are serviced and retagged before of the end of the providers licensing year, on 6/30/2024
- Class 3
26-01 · Meal and Snack Menus
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed that the facility failed to post the current weeks menu at the beginning of the week. The counselor observed the kitchen staff filling in the menu at time of inspection. The counselor reminded the provider that the weekly menu must be planned, written and posted at the beginning of the week. The provider completed the full weeks menu at time of inspection and posted the menu in an inconspicuous area where parents can view. TA was provided to ensure that the current menu is planned and posted at the beginning of the week
Corrected by Jun 12, 2024
- Class 3
43-10 · Enrollment Information
At the time of inspection, the counselor determined that the provider failed to have parent acknowledge and document on file acknowledgement of the required brochure, Distracted drivers for the month of April 2024. The provider advised that she did not do it, yet. The counselor reminded the provider that the brochure must be signed during the months of April and September each year. TA was provided to ensure that the provider have parents acknowledge the brochure and document on file to make up for the missed month of April 2024. Counselor reviewed all 7 enrolled childrens files
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Jun 25, 2025 inspection noted: “At the time of the inspection, the licensing specialist observed the following: • multiple large rocks and/or broken concrete pieces • a broken hula hoop • a br…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Feb 24, 2025 inspection noted: “At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed an outlet that was not covered to the left of the room near the first window on the lower part of t…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Oct 23, 2024 inspection noted: “At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the classroom with mixed age groups with no capacity posted. The provider immediately posted the capacity in t…” — what has changed since then?
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