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Home › FL › Tampa › Desiree Bruce Family Day Care Home
Tampa FL 33613 · License #F13HI0101 · Home-based · Family Day Care Home
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19-04 · Smoke Detector, Fire Extinguisher, Telephone, Lighting, Temperature and Ventilation
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed the fire extinguisher certifications are valid until 2-2026 and the smoke detector was operational. The Operator did not have an operational corded phone. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance, per the FDCH Handbook: A. The home shall have at least one operable corded telephone."
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
28-11 · Communicable Disease Control FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed 1 personnel did not have documentation of the annual refresher of the home's exposure plan. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance, per the FDCH Handbook: There are three common modes of transmission for the spread of microorganisms in child care settings: contact, droplet, and airborne. Many common infections encountered in the child care setting are transmitted by direct or indirect contact. Child care providers shall develop a written exposure plan regarding universal safety precautions, recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to follow in the event there is exposure to blood and potentially infectious fluids. Personnel are required to be educated on the homes exposure plan regarding standard precautions before beginning to work and annually thereafter. Written documentation that child care personnel have participated in the homes annual refresher education for the exposure plan, and understand the proper procedures in the event there is exposure to blood and potentially infectious fluids must be retained for 12 months and be available for licensing to review."
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Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
29-01 · Medication FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed 1 tub of Aquaphor, 1 tub of A+D ointment, 1 tube of Neosporin, 1 tube of Diaper Rash cream, and 1 bottle of bug spray was dispensed without written authorization from the custodial parent or legal guardian. During the time of the inspection, this was resolved by the Operator discarding the creams and bug spray. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance, per the FDCH Handbook: 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 child care 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 child care 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."
Corrected Corrected by Mar 25, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
29-10 · Medication FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed 1 tub of Aquaphor, 1 tub of A+D ointment, 1 tube of Neosporin, and 1 tube of Diaper Rash cream were expired. During the time of the inspection, this was resolved by the Operator discarding the creams. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance, per the FDCH Handbook: I. Medication which has expired or is no longer being administered shall be returned to the custodial parent or legal guardian or discarded if the child is no longer enrolled in care at the home."
Corrected Corrected by Mar 25, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.