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Home › FL › Live Oak › Tender Touch Learning Center LLC
409 Hillman Ave NW, Live Oak FL 32064 · License #C03SU0024 · Center · Child Care Facility
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05-04 · Transportation
A new/blank Transportation Log was obtained and completed with all required elements, which also made it easy to distinguish which children were marked on/off the vehicle. Technical support was provided. 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 and that all children have arrived safely and left the vehicle (if applicable)
Corrected Corrected by Nov 5, 2024
Category: transportation. Marked corrected in the state record.
08-03 · Seat Belts/Child Restraints
Licensing Specialist observed JA pull up to the CCF in the CCF van. She got three younger looking children off the van and took them inside the CCF. LS observed TA take two booster seats from the floorboard and place them on the front seat while conducting a visual sweep of the van. She said the children were sitting in them while being transported to the CCF. However, she couldn't explain why they were on the floorboard. Three children (two 1 y/o's and a 3 y/o) were transported in the child care facility (CCF) van without being placed in the required/appropriate safety restraint/car seats. Four appropriate car seats were purchased the same day to transport children (1 - 3 y/o's); in addition to three booster seats for 4 y/o's. Technical support was provided (also regarding the proper way to secure the car seats on the van seat and expiration dates of the car seats). 2.5.5 Seat Belt/Child Restraints Each child, when transported, must be seated in a back seat in an individual factory installed seat belt or federally approved child safety restraint. The child safety restraint must be installed, secured and used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and a copy of such instructions must be maintained (in the vehicle and/or on file). Child safety restraint must be replaced if they have been recalled, are past the manufacturers date of use expiration date, or have been involved in a crash that meets the U.S. Department of Transportation crash severity criteria or the manufacturers criteria for replacement of restraints after a crash, as referenced in Caring for Our Children Basics Health and Safety Foundations for Early Care and Education, which is incorporated. A. Children aged birth to one year old must be secured in a rear-facing car safety seat. B. Children aged one through 3 years, such restraint device must be a separate carrier or a vehicle built-in child seat. C. Children aged 4 years, a separate carrier, a vehicle built-in child seat, or a child booster seat must be used with appropriate seat belt. D. Children aged 5 years and older must be in seat belts
Corrected Corrected by Nov 5, 2024
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
76-10 · Violation
0 - 6 6 101+ - 7 7 A Director, on site when children are present, with pediatric CPR certification and first aid training may qualify as one of the child care personnel for purposes of meeting the above requirements. Documentation of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification and first aid training must be kept on file and available for licensing to review. Child care personnel satisfying the certification and training requirements shall be present at all times that children are in care at the facility, and at least one child care personnel with the CPR certification and first aid training on field trips which includes all activities away from the program, and during all transportation activities. D. Certificates of course completion are valid based on the time frames established by each first aid training and CPR certification program, not to exceed three years. E. CPR courses must include on-site, instructor- based skill assessments by a certified CPR instructor. Documentation of completion of the online course and on-site assessment must be maintained at the facility and available for review by the licensing authority
Corrected Corrected by Jul 17, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
34-04 · Credentialed Staff
The CCF currently does not have a Credentialed Director and is on a 'Provisional' status. The provider is currently in violation of the director credential requirement but, has been given a corrective action
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
45-04 · Background Screening Documents
The two staff listed on the Supplemental Sheet did not have Employment History Verifications. Technical support was provided. D. The employer/owner/operator must conduct employment history checks, including documented attempts to contact each employer that employed the individual within the preceding five years, and documentation of the findings. Documentation must include the applicants job title and description of his/her regular duties, confirmation of employment dates, and level of job performance. The employer/owner/operator must make at least three attempts to obtain employment history information. Failed attempts to obtain employment history must be documented in the personnel file and include date, time, and the reason the information was not obtained
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: background checks. Open / not marked corrected.
34-05 · Credentialed Staff
The provider is currently in violation of the director credential requirement but, has been given a corrective action
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
06-01 · Driver's License, Physician Certification
The driver's CPR did not include a skills assessment. Another staff member with valid CPR/First Aid training will ride the vehicle while transporting children until the driver can obtain CPR with a skills assessment. Technical support provided. 2.5.1 Driver Requirements The driver of any vehicle used by a childcare program to provide transportation must have the following: B. An annual physical examination which grants medical approval to drive, and valid certificate(s) of course completion for first aid training and pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures. E. CPR courses must include on-site, instructor- based skill assessments by a certified CPR instructor. Documentation of completion of the online course and on-site assessment must be maintained at the facility and available for review by the licensing authority
Corrected Corrected by Mar 27, 2023
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
07-06 · Vehicle Requirements
Director submitted a safety plan in the meantime while the vehicle alarm is checked out/repaired. Technical support was provided. F. By January 1, 2022 all vehicles used by child care facilities to transport children must be equipped with a reliable alarm system approved by the Department which prompts the driver to inspect the vehicle for children before exiting the vehicle. 1. Approved alarm systems must meet the following criteria: a. The alarm system must be armed or activated automatically when the vehicles ignition is turned on. b. The alarm system must be designed and installed so that the vehicle horn, siren or other type of audio alarm will sound if the driver/staff member does not walk to the rear or, in the case of a passenger van, the side entry point of the vehicle, to manually shut off or deactivate the alarm. c. The time delay from the time the ignition is turned off after activation of the alarm system until the alarm sounds shall be no longer than one minute. d. The alarm must be audible from the distance of 500 feet from the vehicle. e. The alarm system must be installed so that the driver must walk to the back of the vehicle to reach the deactivation mechanism. Deactivation mechanisms installed in locations that do not require the driver to walk to the back of the vehicle and view all seating areas will not be acceptable. 2. List of approved alarm manufacturers may be found on the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com/childcare . 3. Alarms must be installed and maintained according to the manufacturers recommendations. 4. Alarm systems installed according to the manufacturers instructions prior to October 1, 2021, will be deemed to satisfy this requirement if they meet the criteria set forth in 2.5.4.F.1. above. Under this allowance, the existing alarm system must always be properly maintained in working order. Should at any time the alarm system require replacement, the new system must be selected from the Departments approved list referenced in 2.5.4 F.2. above
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: transportation. Open / not marked corrected.
24-06 · Food Preparation Area
The light fixture over the stove was not shielded. Technical support provided. A. A food preparation area is required for facilities that choose to prepare food in a manner consistent with the definition of preparation of food. Specific requirements for the food preparation area include: 4. Shielded lighting
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
76-10 · Violation
0 6 6 101+ 7 7
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Open / not marked corrected.