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Leeza's Child Care
IN 47807 · License #168253 · Licensed Home
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- Phone
- (812) 841-1468
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- Address
- IN 47807 · Directions
Hours
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Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- 1-Star quality rating
- Accepts CCDF child care assistance
- Licensed for 12 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-37(b)(1) · Within thirty (30) days of a childs admission, the licensee shall receive a written statement from the childs parent or legal guardian signed by a physician or a certified nurse practitioner which states the following: That the child can participate in the child care homes activities
1 child missing signed physical form.
Corrected by Jun 21, 2026
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-34(a) · Direct child care providers who work in the home more than three (3) times a month and all members of the household having direct contact with children receiving care shall have an initial physical examination by a physician or certified nurse practitioner indicating that they are free from communicable disease, have no physical or other condition which would endanger the health or welfare of children in care, and have an annual Mantoux tuberculin test or chest x-ray
1staff missing physical in file.
Corrected by Jun 21, 2026
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-45(a) · The licensee shall ensure that no conditions exist in the home or on the grounds where child care services are provided that would endanger the health, safety, or welfare of the children
Tall cabinet in bathroom not secure, tipping hazard. Needs removed or secured to the wall.
Corrected by Jun 9, 2025
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-44(b) · The caregiver must maintain a first aid kit (as recommended by the American Red Cross First Aid Manual or its equivalent), including, but not limited to, syrup of ipecac with current date, in the child care home
First Aid kit only contains bandaids, no other items.
Corrected by Jun 9, 2025
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-48(c)(1) · Caregiver shall keep poisonous or hazardous materials that would harm children, including, but not limited to: cleaning supplies
Sunscreens and diaper creams in tubs under changing table, accessible to children. Keep Out of Reach of children items need to be inaccessible.
Corrected by Jun 9, 2025
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-46(m) · Licensee shall provide a two and one-half (2) pound or greater ABC multiple purpose fire extinguisher which shall be located on each floor of the building in which child care services are provided, including an additional extinguisher located in the kitchen area of the child care home
Fire extinguisher in kitchen is exipred
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.2-5(a) · Licensee shall provide a separate crib, portacrib, or playpen in which each infant or toddler can sleep. Each crib, portacrib, or playpen shall be equipped with a firm-fitting mattress or pad made of waterproof materials. A parent or legal guardian may provide or approve the use of a bassinet for an infant and is responsible along with the caregiver to monitor its use closely. (Manufacturers of bassinets indicate that a bassinet should no longer be used once an infant begins moving and turning unassisted.)
5 month old male infant sleeping in a bouncy seat with a blanket when consulatnt arrived
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-46(m) · Licensee shall provide a two and one-half (2) pound or greater ABC multiple purpose fire extinguisher which shall be located on each floor of the building in which child care services are provided, including an additional extinguisher located in the kitchen area of the child care home
Fire extinguisher in kitchen is exipred
Corrected by Jun 10, 2024
- Critical Health and Safety
IC 12-17.2-5-3.7(a)(2) · A licensee that cares for children who are less than twelve (12) months of age shall: ensure that all caregivers of children who are less than twelve (12) months of age follow safe sleeping practices.
Staff member present with 5 month old male infant sleeping in a bouncy seat with a blanket when consulatnt arrived
Corrected by Jun 18, 2024
- Critical Health and Safety
IC 12-17.2-5-3.7(a)(2) · A licensee that cares for children who are less than twelve (12) months of age shall: ensure that all caregivers of children who are less than twelve (12) months of age follow safe sleeping practices.
Staff member presnt with 5 month old male infant sleeping in a bouncy seat with a blanket when consulatnt arrived
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.2-5(a) · Licensee shall provide a separate crib, portacrib, or playpen in which each infant or toddler can sleep. Each crib, portacrib, or playpen shall be equipped with a firm-fitting mattress or pad made of waterproof materials. A parent or legal guardian may provide or approve the use of a bassinet for an infant and is responsible along with the caregiver to monitor its use closely. (Manufacturers of bassinets indicate that a bassinet should no longer be used once an infant begins moving and turning unassisted.)
5 month old male infant sleeping in a bouncy seat with a blanket when consulatnt arrived
Corrected by Jun 10, 2024
- Critical Health and Safety
470 IAC 3-1.1-46(l) · Licensee shall provide electrical or battery-operated smoke detector that is installed to manufacturers specifications and is located and adjusted to operate reliably in case of smoke in any part of the child care home, including not less than one (1) smoke detector at the top of each stairway and adjacent to all sleeping areas. The alarm should be loud enough to alert all occupants in the child care home
Smoke detector at top of basement stairs has dead battery; unable to test detector in living room
- Critical Health and Safety
470 IAC 3-1.1-46(l) · Licensee shall provide electrical or battery-operated smoke detector that is installed to manufacturers specifications and is located and adjusted to operate reliably in case of smoke in any part of the child care home, including not less than one (1) smoke detector at the top of each stairway and adjacent to all sleeping areas. The alarm should be loud enough to alert all occupants in the child care home
Smoke detector at top of basement stairs has dead battery; unable to test detector in living room
Corrected by Jun 10, 2024
- Violation
470 IAC 3-1.1-45(a) · The licensee shall ensure that no conditions exist in the home or on the grounds where child care services are provided that would endanger the health, safety, or welfare of the children
Kitchen baseboards, window sills are dirty. Kitchen sink cabinet has water damage.
Corrected by Oct 27, 2023
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Jun 11, 2026 inspection noted: “1 child missing signed physical form.” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Jun 11, 2026 inspection noted: “1staff missing physical in file.” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Jun 2, 2025 inspection noted: “Tall cabinet in bathroom not secure, tipping hazard. Needs removed or secured to the wall.” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning · Source records · Report an error