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Bright Horizons At UM Canterbury Preschool Medical Campus
1400 NW 10th Ave Ste 104, Miami FL 33136 · License #C11MD2480 · Child Care Facility
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- 1400 NW 10th Ave Ste 104, Miami FL 33136 · Directions
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 74 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
41-02 · Immunization Records
During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that the Florida Certificate of immunization was not acceptable in that: [ The form was not current (expired)]. If the custodial parents or legal guardians fail to provide the documentation required above within 30 days of enrollment, the facility shall not allow the child to remain in the program. The parent/guardian of a child who has not received the age- appropriate immunizations prior to enrollment and who does not have documented medical or religious exemptions from routine childhood immunizations must provide Child Care Facility Handbook Page | 60 documentation of a scheduled appointment or arrangement to receive immunizations. Providers must include a general statement in parent handbook/policies to inform parents/guardians, at time of enrollment, that some children in care may not have current immunizations
- Class 3
40-18 · Medication
During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that the Childcare personnel administering medication did not have documentation of education on proper administration procedures. Technical support that was given to the provider stated that the Prior to administering medication to children, child care personnel responsible for administering medication must be educated on proper administration procedures. Written documentation must be maintained in the personnel file that child care personnel administering medication have been educated on proper administration procedures
- Class 3
41-02 · Immunization Records
During the inspection four of the children at the day care physical was expired and the Florida Certificate of immunization was not acceptable in that: [ The form was not current (expired)]. Technical support that was given to the provider The Student Health Examination or the signed statement is valid for two years from the date the physical was performed. An up-to-date version must be on file for as long as the child is enrolled at the facility
- Class 3
42-02 · Student Health and Records
During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that three student Health Examination or equivalent health statement was not acceptable in that: [ It was not current (over two years old)]. Technical support that was given to the provider stated that the Student Health Examination or the signed statement is valid for two years from the date the physical was performed. An up-to-date version must be on file for as long as the child is enrolled at the facility
- Class 3
75-70 · Violation
June 2009, Influenza Virus, Guide to Parents, incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(n), F.A.C., which may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com/childcare
- Class 3
43-10 · Enrollment Information
During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that four of the students at the facility did not maintain documentation that the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of each child were provided information regarding the potential for distracted adults to fail to drop off a child and leave them in the car annually during the months of April and September in that [the provider didnt given the document to the parents in person or online for the month of April 2024 for the family service to review during the inspection]. Technical support that was given to the provider stated that the annually, in the months of April and September, the child care facility must provide parents/guardians of the children enrolled in the facility with information regarding the potential for distracted adults to fail to drop off a child at the facility and instead leave them in the adults vehicle upon arrival at the adults destination.CF/PI 175- 12, brochure, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(x), F.A.C. and may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com
- Class 3
30-14 · Diapering
During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that the diaper changing procedure was not posted in the changing area and/or was not followed. Technical support that was given to the provider stated the diaper changing procedure must be posted in the changing area and followed to protect the health and safety of children and child care personnel. This violation was resolved in the presence of the Family Service Counselor during the inspection onsite
Corrected by Mar 27, 2024
- Class 3
37-06 · First Aid Requirements
During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that classrooms for the infants and three-year-olds at the facility's first aid kit was missing the following items: [ Bottled water]. Technical support that was given to the provider stated that 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. This violation was resolved in the presences of the Family Service Counselor during the inspection onsite
Corrected by Mar 27, 2024
- Class 3
75-70 · Violation
Influenza Virus, Guide to Parents, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(n), F.A.C. and may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com/childcare
- Class 3
43-10 · Enrollment Information
During the inspection the Family Services Counselor observed that the facility did not maintain documentation that the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of each child were provided information regarding the potential for distracted adults to fail to drop off a child and leave them in the car annually during the months of April and September in that [ five students files were missing the document during the inspection.] Technical support that was given to the provider stated that there shall be signed statements from the custodial parents or legal guardian that the child care facility has provided them with the following information: annually, in the months of April and September, the child care facility must provide parents/guardians of the children enrolled in the facility with information regarding the potential for distracted adults to fail to drop off a child at the facility and instead leave them in the adults vehicle upon arrival at the adults destination.CF/PI 175- 12, brochure, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(x), F.A.C. and may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com
- Class 2
FSC was able prove 3 children were able to leave the preschool 2's onto patio, unaware to staff. Provider was able to correct at the time of incident by assisting children into the preschool 2's classroom
Corrected by Jul 25, 2023
- Class 3
28-02 · Technical assistance was given to provider, per CCF handbook "
FSC observed bottles to be missing labels with first and last name in Toddler B classroom. Provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by correctly labelling bottles with both first and last names
Corrected by Jul 25, 2023
- Class 3
39-03 · Technical assistance was given to provider, per CCF handbook "
FSC was able to monitor on incident report and by speaking with provider, that documentation of incident was not completed on the day of incidents occurrence due to company procedures/policies advised by legal department. Provider was able to correct, by complete an incident report form after approval by company's legal depart
Corrected by Jul 25, 2023
- Class 3
39-04 · Technical assistance was given to provider, per CCF handbook "
FSC was able to monitor by parents signature, that an incident report was not given to parent on the day of incident. Provider was able to correct at the time of inspection, by providing parents with documentation of incident a week later
Corrected by Jul 25, 2023
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Sep 23, 2024 inspection noted: “During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that the Florida Certificate of immunization was not acceptable in that: [ The form was not current…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Jul 17, 2024 inspection noted: “During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that the Childcare personnel administering medication did not have documentation of education on pro…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Mar 27, 2024 inspection noted: “During the inspection the Family Service Counselor observed that the diaper changing procedure was not posted in the changing area and/or was not followed. Tech…” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation · Source records · Report an error