A child care home shall, at no expense to the state, maintain and make available to the division upon request a copy of drug testing results for: the provider
One staff present has a positive MRO drug screen.
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License #170258 · Home-based · Licensed Home
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This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
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This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
One staff present has a positive MRO drug screen.
At today's visit, a child who is 8mo was alseep in a crib with a quilt pad underneath him. This pad was not the mattress cover, but extra soft bedding. Nothing extra(blanket, bottles, bumpers, etc) can be in a pack and play/crib with a infant under 12 months. Pad was moved when noted.
At the time of the visit, an unqualified worker (AW) was present without consents.
One child file is missing birth documentation.
At the time of the visit, one unqualified worker was present with the children. making the ratio 10:0. Also, with the amount of infants present, two qualified workers are needed.
At the time of the arrival, there was an unqualified caregiver who was alone with the childcare children.
At today's visit there were 3 separate safe sleep non-compliances viewed. One 11 month old was asleep in a crib with a bottle. The second child was 6 month old and was asleep in a car seat with a blanket covering it. The car seat was in a crib. The third child was said to be 5 months old, he was alseep in a baby swing. Consultant had the provider move all children.
At the time of the visit, an unqualified worker (AW) was present without fingerprints.