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Home › MA › Lowell › Sanchez, Matilde
Lowell MA 01851 · License #P-179225 · Home-based · Family Child Care
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Children's Records
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Required Postings - Child Specific
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Current consent for administered medications
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Space (indoor / outdoor hazards)
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Curriculum / Routine / Structure
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Violation
During the visit, Licensors reviewed six children's records. The following was observed: 1)Child #5 was missing an updated physical exam , immunization record, and lead test. 2)Child #6 was missing an updated lead screening record, with the most recent physical done on 6/23/2025 no lead test results were observed on file.
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The educator did not have the required allergies posted for the child with a pineapple allergy, including the child's Epipen information, as required.
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The educator stated that one child enrolled in the program has a pineapple allergy and has a prescribed EpiPen. An emergency Health Care Plan form signed by the child's physician dated 7/23/2025 was available and maintained in the child's records. However, the prescribed EpiPen was not present at the program at the time of the visit, as the medication had not been brought to the childcare program.
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The licensor observed that the kitchen cabinets contained accessible forks, spoons, and butter knives.
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The educator did not have a well-balanced curriculum of specific, planned learning experiences that support the social, emotional, physical, intellectual and language development of all children. She utilizes Melius curriculum but she was not using it as Licensor observed the children only watching tv.
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Attendance Logs
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Children Records
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Exit Safety
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During the visit, Licensor observed a child ({REDACTED}) who was present in the program, and educator did not have attendance record indicating the child’s arrival time for today 2-24-25 as required.
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During the visit, Licensor observed educator had a child ({REDACTED}) present in the program who does not live in the home, and she did not have a child’s record as required.
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Educator had 2 separate exits (front and back). However, during the visit, Licensor observed the back exit stairways was obstructed with 2 large plastic blue barrels/drums.
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During the visit, Licensor observed {REDACTED} PQR#{REDACTED} already expired on 10/11/2023.
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During the visit, Licensor observed the attendance log did not show the time of arrival for {REDACTED} child who was present during the visit for today 1/2/2024.
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Extra clothing & assuring children are dressed appropriately for the weather
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Staff Records
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Annual Registration in Professional Qualifications Registry (PQR)
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Attendance Logs
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Children's Records - R Apr 2025
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Evacuation Logs
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Progress Reports
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During the visit, Licensor reviewed 4 random records of the children enrolled at this time. The following was observed: -CHILD #1: did not have a transportation plan in the enrollment packet. -CHILD #2: did not have lead screening results on file. -CHILD #4: physician information was incomplete in the enrollment packet. Additionally, certified assistant/husband did not have authorized consent on the General permission, CPR/FA/medical consent release.
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During the visit, the following was observed: 1) Per educator a practice drill was completed on 12/16/23, however the evacuation log did not show a drill documented for the month of December 2023.
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During the visit, Licensor observed child #3 did not have a completed progress report on file.
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During the visit, Licensor observed certified {REDACTED} Physical examination and PQR information were not up to date on file.
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Despite having a shelf located through the front exit to store extra clothes, Licensor observed two of the children currently enrolled did not have extra clothes available.
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Progress Reports
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Refrigerator Temperature
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During the visit, Licensor reviewed 5 progress reports of the unrelated children enrolled at this time. The following was observed: 1) Two of the children were missing progress reports on file. 2) A child progress report was not up to date on file.
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During the visit, Licensor observed the refrigerator temperature was 27 F degrees , which was below the required temperature at not less than 32 degrees F and not more than 40 F degrees .
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Progress Reports
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LIcensor observed three of the six progress reports and they were out dated. The other 3 progress reports were not needed as children were new into the program.
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1) a flat TV screen not properly secured presenting a tipping hazard to the children. 2) a sound box speaker on a stand presenting a tipping hazard to the children.
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The evacuation logs did not indicate the effectiveness of the drills (how long the evacuations took).
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Evacuation Logs
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Indoor Space - free of hazards
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Indoor Hazards
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Emergency Preparedness Plans
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Licensor observed the following during the virtual visits: 1) a flat TV screen not properly secured presenting a tipping hazard to the children. 2) The TV electrical cables were exposed-accessible to the children. 3) a sound box speaker on a stand presenting a tipping hazard to the children.
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*The evacuation plan is incomplete. Please answer: 1) how children will be transported to the alternate location? *The sheltering in place plan is incomplete. Please answer: 1) How will the program meet the need for heat, telephone service, fire and smoke detection alarms, lighting, hot and cold water, and the preparation and storage of food during the emergency? 2) How will the program meet the requirements for toileting, flushing toilets, diapering, hand washing, and dish washing, if necessary? 3) How will educators keep the children safe and comfortable while sheltering in place? Consider whether emergency supplies of food, water, blankets, flashlights, diapers, baby formula, clothing and other necessities are available on site. 4) Who will be responsible for shutting off electricity, gas and water service, if necessary? It is best to contact your local building inspector, board of health, fire department or other emergency agency for their advice regarding any of the above emergencies. * The lock-down procedure plan is incomplete. Please answer: 1) how program staff will be notified when a lock-down is necessary, and when it has ended; 2) who is responsible for notifying police and EEC?. 3) how the program will ensure that all children are accounted for before, during and after the emergency? 4) how the program will ensure access to sufficient supplies (food, water, necessary medications, first aid supplies, diapers, infant formula) to meet the children’s immediate needs if the emergency extends for more than a few minutes.
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