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Ayalibys Paula Fhcc

8207 Drycreek Dr, Tampa FL 33615 · License #L13HI0095 · Large Family Child Care Home

Licensed
Capacity 12 childrenLast inspected Sep 2, 2025
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8207 Drycreek Dr, Tampa FL 33615 · Directions

Hours

Mon7:00AM to 5:30PM
Tue7:00AM to 5:30PM
Wed7:00AM to 5:30PM
Thu7:00AM to 5:30PM
Fri7:00AM to 5:30PM
SatClosed
SunClosed

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When they operate

Large Family Child Care HomeSchool Readiness

Ages served

Ages not published.

  • Accepts School Readiness subsidy
  • Licensed for 12 children
2
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
0
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by Florida DCF
4
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
0.5
Florida average
0.4

Inspection history & violations

Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation
Sep 2, 2025
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Jul 29, 2025 — Renewal
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Aug 7, 2024
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Aug 23, 2023 — Renewal
2 violations cited · view state record
2 violations
  • Class 2

    17-02 · Technical assistance provided, owner removed pillow, toys, and pacifier clips from the playpen. 7.8 Appropriate, Safe and Sanitary Bedding A. A home must include a designated area where each child can sit quietly or lie down to rest or nap. Each child in care must be provided safe and sanitary bedding to be used when napping or sleeping. Linens must be washed at least once a week and more often if soiled or dirty. All bedding and linens must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized at least once a week and before use by another child. Bedding and linens, when not in use, must be stored in a sanitary manner which prevents the spread of germs or lice from other linens. B. All personnel that care for infants must follow safe sleep practices as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as referenced in Caring for Our Children Basics Health and Safety Foundations for Early Care and Education, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(v), F.A.C. Cribs, play yards, and playpens used for infants must have tight fitting sheets and no excess bedding, which includes but is not limited to: bumper pads, hanging mobiles, quilts, comforters, receiving blankets, pillows, stuffed animals and cushions. D. Children must not be placed in the cribs, playpens, play yards or other sleeping and napping bedding with items that could pose a strangulation or suffocation risk. Cribs, playpens, play yards other napping and sleeping bedding being used by a child must be placed a minimum of 18 inches away from window blinds, draperies or any window treatment/cover that pose a strangulation hazard

    During the inspection counselor observed a child in the playpen during naptime with a pillow, toys, and pacifier clips

    Corrected by Aug 23, 2023

    View state record

  • Class 2

    30-01 · Technical assistance provided, authorization from parents is required and need to be kept for 12 months. 7.24 Medication The family day care home or large family childcare home is not required to give medication; however, if they choose to do so, the following shall apply: A. The operator must have written authorization from the custodial parent or legal guardian to dispense prescription and non-prescription medications. This authorization must be dated and signed by the custodial parent or legal guardian and must contain the childs name; the name of the medication to be dispensed; and the date, time and amount of dosage to be given. This record shall be initialed or signed by the childcare personnel who gave the medication. Prescription and non-prescription medications that are used on an as needed basis require the parent/ legal guardian to provide additional documentation on the authorization form to describe symptoms that would require the medication to be given. The childcare personnel must never administer a medication that is prescribed for one child to another child. L. Use of diaper creams and insect repellant may only be utilized with written permission from parents/guardians. Manufacturer instructions should be followed

    During the inspection observed diaper cream in the center, owner advise counselor diaper cream are used as needed. However, owner stated she threw away the signed medication forms away

    View state record

Jan 30, 2023
No violations cited · view state record
Clean

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  1. 1The Aug 23, 2023 inspection noted: “During the inspection counselor observed a child in the playpen during naptime with a pillow, toys, and pacifier clips” — what has changed since then?

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