Staff hygiene
Staff in the EPS room were not wearing aprons or hair nets when serving food.
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Staff in the EPS room were not wearing aprons or hair nets when serving food.
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4 staff files reviewed missing documentation of drug test results with MRO information listed. Send documentation to Coach.
5 staff files reviewed missing documentation of a physical not older than 12months prior to hire. Send documentation to Coach.
In the firdge there were 5 containers of food not labeled or dated with date made and 1 container of applesause not dated with date of opening. In the freezer there were fish sticks, biscuits, and pancakes not labeled with the date of opening.
4 children's files reviewed missing documentation of a signed physical. Send documenation to Coach.
Dishes were being air dried incorrectly on top of towels.
3 staff files reviewed missing documentation of HS Diploma or equivalent. Send documentation to Coach.
2 dishes containing food in the infant fridge were not covered.
At time of visit. 3s classroom had 3 year old children with 2 seven year old (school age children) present.
At time of visit, toddler classroom did not follow maximum age range between the oldest and youngest child in the group shall be thirteen (13) month. Infant age 3 months and three 2 year olds present.
At the time of the visit, the consultant witnessed the caregiver not washing the hands of two different children after changing their diaper.
At the time of visit, the consultant witnessed a caregiver not washing her hands after two different diaper changes.
The toddler classroom did not have the proper number of qualified caregivers directly caring for the number of children in the classroom. They had 1 qualified caregiver with 6 children and the required ratio for infants is 1:5.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This health/food/safety/sanitation inspection recorded no violations or advisories.