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Solid Love Daycare Learning Green, Llc
3021 Tobacco Road, Hephzibah GA 30815 · License #CCLC-49084 · Child Care Learning Center
Contact
- Director
- Cynthia Green
- Phone
- (706) 751-5212
- Website
- hephzibahchildcare.com
- Address
- 3021 Tobacco Road, Hephzibah GA 30815 · Directions
Hours
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- 2-Star quality rating
- Licensed for 18 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning- Violation
During a Complaint Investigation & Monitoring Visit conducted on March 15, 2024 ; It was determined based on observation that children younger than three-years-old were housed with children older than three-years-old in Classroom A, at the time other than the first and last hour of operation.
- Violation
During a Complaint Investigation Follow Up conducted on May 29, 2024 ; It was determined based on observation that children younger than three-years-old were housed with children older than three-years- old in Classroom A, at the time other than the first and last hour of operation.
- Violation
591-1-1-.19(1) · Rule 591-1-1-.19(1) requires a Center to provide 35 square feet of usable space per child, which will determine the Center's License capacity.
During a Complaint Investigation & Monitoring Visit conducted on March 15, 2024 ; It was determined based on observation that the Center cared for 19 children in building Main A which was licensed for 18 children on this date.
- Violation
591-1-1-.19(1) · Rule 591-1-1-.19(1) requires a Center to provide 35 square feet of usable space per child, which will determine the Center's License capacity.
During a Complaint Investigation Follow Up conducted on May 29, 2024 ; It was determined based on observation that the Center cared for 25 children in building Main A which was licensed for 18 children on this date. Exhibit "A"
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that three out of four children were not strapped in while using feeding chairs. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that four out of four children were not strapped in while using feeding chairs. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on May 15, 2023 ; It was determined based upon observation that two out of three children were not strapped in while in high chairs on this date.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that the center failed to upload evidence of conducting monthly drills as required during an administrative review. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that the center failed to conduct monthly emergency drills during the months of June 2022 through November 2022 as required. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on May 15, 2023 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that the center failed to document in writing the fire drills for January 2023 through April 2023.
- Violation
591-1-1-.25(13) · Rule 591-1-1-.25(13) requires that potentially hazardous equipment, materials and supplies be stored in a locked area inaccessible to children.
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that the following hazards were observed accessible to children: A staff bag was in a cubby. Two plastic grocery bags were in a cubby. A bottle of gripe water was in a child¶s bookbag. A pack of Pampers Sensitive Wipes and a pack of Parents Choice Wipes were under the open shelving diaper changing table. A pack of Pampers Sensitive Wipes, a pack of Parents Choice Sensitive Wipes, and a pack of Huggies Simply Clean Wipes were located on the back of the toilet in the Right Bathroom.
- Violation
591-1-1-.25(13) · Rule 591-1-1-.25(13) requires that potentially hazardous equipment, materials and supplies be stored in a locked area inaccessible to children.
During a Licensing Study conducted on May 15, 2023 ; It was determined based upon observation that the following hazards were observed in Classroom A accessible to children on this date: A vacuum was in the home living center. Two plastic grocery bags were in children¶s cubbies. Two plastic grocery bags were on a low shelf. A bottle of Lysol Disinfectant Spray was on a shelf. A container of Victoria¶s Secret Petal High Lotion was on a shelf. A broom and dust pan were leaning on the wall by the back door.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that there was a nine inch gap from the ground to the fence at the entrance gate on the playground. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that there was a six and one half inch gap from the ground to the fence at the entrance gate on the playground. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
During a POI Follow Up conducted on February 2, 2023 ; It was determined based upon observation that there was a four inch gap from the ground to the fence at the entrance gate on the playground. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on May 15, 2023 ; It was determined based upon observation that there was a four and one half inch gap from the gate to the fence post on Playground A on this date. It was further determined that the fence connected to the gate was not secured to the ground causing the fence gate to lean over when opened.
- Violation
591-1-1-.19(1) · Rule 591-1-1-.19(1) requires a Center to provide 35 square feet of usable space per child, which will determine the Center's License capacity.
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that Classroom A housed 21 children when it was licensed for 18 children.
- Violation
591-1-1-.19(1) · Rule 591-1-1-.19(1) requires a Center to provide 35 square feet of usable space per child, which will determine the Center's License capacity.
During a Licensing Study conducted on May 15, 2023 ; It was determined based upon observation that Classroom A housed 20 children when it was licensed for 18. 6. A. Rule 91-1-1-.33(5) requires that every calendar year after the first year of employment, all supervisory and caregiver Personnel, except independent contractors, Students-in-Training and volunteers shall attend ten (10) clock hours of diverse training which is task-focused in on-going health, safety and early childhood or child development related topics and which is offered by an accredited college, university or vocational program or other Department-approved source. The annual ten (10) clock hours of training shall be chosen from the following fields: child development, including discipline, guidance, nutrition, injury control and safety; health, including sanitation, disease control, cleanliness, detection and disposition of illness; child abuse and neglect, including identification and reporting, and meeting the needs of abused and/or neglected children; and business related topics, including parental communication, recordkeeping, etc.; provided however that such business related training shall be limited to no more than two (2) of the required ten (10) clock hours of training. Records of completion of such training shall be maintained, as required by these rules. During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that the center failed to upload evidence of ten clock hours of annual training for all staff for the 2021 calendar year during an administrative review. 6. B. Rule 91-1-1-.33(5) requires that every calendar year after the first year of employment, all supervisory and caregiver Personnel, except independent contractors, Students-in-Training and volunteers shall attend ten (10) clock hours of diverse training which is task-focused in on-going health, safety and early childhood or child development related topics and which is offered by an accredited college, university or vocational program or other Department-approved source. The annual ten (10) clock hours of training shall be chosen from the following fields: child development, including discipline, guidance, nutrition, injury control and safety; health, including sanitation, disease control, cleanliness, detection and disposition of illness; child abuse and neglect, including identification and reporting, and meeting the needs of abused and/or neglected children; and business related topics, including parental communication, recordkeeping, etc.; provided however that such business related training shall be limited to no more than two (2) of the required ten (10) clock hours of training. Records of completion of such training shall be maintained, as required by these rules. During a Licensing Study conducted on May 15, 2023 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that Staff #4 did not have evidence of ten clock hours of annual training for the 2022 calendar year. Exhibit "A"
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that three out of four children were not strapped in while using feeding chairs.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that one child had a pacifier strap attached to their clothing.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that one child had a pacifier strap attached to a bib that was around their neck.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that four out of four children were not strapped in while using feeding chairs.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that the center failed to upload evidence of conducting monthly drills as required during an administrative review.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that the center failed to conduct monthly emergency drills during the months of June 2022 through November 2022 as required.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that there was a nine inch gap from the ground to the fence at the entrance gate on the playground.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that there was a six and one half inch gap from the ground to the fence at the entrance gate on the playground.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that the Tree Toy, the blue slide, and the green and blue picnic table were broken.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that the PVC piping along the play structure was broken and had exposed sharp corners. It was also determined that the yellow awning over the play structure was detached from the frame. It was further determined that the cinder blocks along the perimeter of the playground were observed to be leaning and not secure.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that two infants were asleep in cribs with blankets. It was further determined that there was one infant asleep in the crib with a pillow.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that one infant was asleep in a crib with a bib attached around their neck.
- Violation
During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that the center failed to provide the Consultant with evidence of four clock hours of training in food nutrition planning, preparation, serving, proper dish washing and food storage for the designated cook as required during an administrative review.
- Violation
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 21, 2022 ; It was determined based upon a review of records that Staff # 1 did not have evidence of four clock hours of training in food nutrition planning, preparation, serving, proper dish washing and food storage for the designated cook as required. Exhibit "A"
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Jul 17, 2024 inspection noted: “During a Complaint Investigation & Monitoring Visit conducted on March 15, 2024 ; It was determined based on observation that children younger than three-years-…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Aug 3, 2023 inspection noted: “During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that three out of four children were not strapped in while using f…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Jan 30, 2023 inspection noted: “During a Licensing Study conducted on June 7, 2022 ; It was determined based upon observation that three out of four children were not strapped in while using f…” — what has changed since then?
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