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There was one child with a documented medication allergy that was not posted. Other allergies were posted.
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Sharon MA 02067 · License #P-250099 · Home-based · Family Child Care
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There was one child with a documented medication allergy that was not posted. Other allergies were posted.
Progress Reports
Required Postings - Child Specific
Progress reports were overdue for 3 of the 4 children present on the day of the visit.
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This monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This follow-up visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This investigation inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Children's Records - R Apr 2025
Playground Safety - Fallzones
3 children’s files were reviewed. 3 children were found to have expired paperwork.
A slide measuring taller than 18” was observed on the grassy area of the yard.
There is a child in the program with an (REDACTED) but there was no list of emergency medications posted as required.
While the educator is conducting monthly fire drills, she is not alternating exits or documenting the time the drill takes as required. There is no documentation of monthly testing of the smoke detectors as required.
A bucket on the ground contained standing water.
Required Postings - Child Specific - R Apr 2025
Childrens Records - R Apr 2025
First Aid Kit
Evacuation Logs
Supervision - Napping Children
Space (health risks) - 1
Space (indoor / outdoor hazards) - 1
A child who is prescribed an (REDACTED) did not have a medication administration form on file.
A child's (REDACTED) was not stored with the first aid kit as required.
An (REDACTED) were napping in a room with the door shut. EEC requires the door to remain ajar and children be observed every 15 minutes.
A cabinet in the kitchen had a lock on it the lock was not engaged, leaving hazards such as batteries and dishwashing soap accessible to children.