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Emergency medications readily available
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License #P-177602 · Center · Center-Based Care
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Emergency medications readily available
At the time of the visit one emergency medication was expired. The medication expired in October 2025.
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Staff Records - R Apr 2025
Evacuation drill log, all groups
A written progress report must be done periodically
At the time of the visit a written progress report for multiple children was not available for review.
A staff records review conducted during the visit reflected the following: a) Multiple records did not contain ongoing bi-monthly observations. b) Multiple records did not contain two reference checks are required. c) Multiple records did not contain interview notes.
At the time of the visit documentation of evacuation drills did not include routes taken during drills.
This monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Nutrition and Food Service; Infant Feeding
During the visit, EEC observed an {REDACTED} who was not being held while drinking a bottle.
This enhanced monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
A few staff had expired first aide cards.
Attendance Recording and Group Sizes/Ratios (2)
First Aid and CPR
The attendance record in one {REDACTED}r room was off by one child who had not been signed in for the day.
This investigation inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Attendance Recording and Group Sizes/Ratios
Indoor Space
Medication
Paper attendance in the Toddler 2 classroom was off by one child as they were not checked out earlier in the day when they left.
One closed blind cord over a crib in the infant room was hanging and not hooked up.
Two children had expired bottles of [MEDICINE].