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Building Inspection;Fire Inspection;Environment free of pests;Date of IPM-RApr25
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License #P-169485 · Center · Center-Based Care
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This monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Building Inspection;Fire Inspection;Environment free of pests;Date of IPM-RApr25
Staff meeting documentation
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The staff meeting documentation was missing the months of January and February.
The building, fire inspections and IPM plan were expired at the time of visit.
Staff Records - R Apr 2025
One staff file newly hired was missing the following: staff form, resume, documentation of interview, verification of references, MMR. 2. One staff missing evidence of a physical examination and MMR immunizations.
Children's Records - R Apr 2025
Two children had a transportation and first aid emergency medical consent form that expired on 2/2024.
This renewal - monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
A written progress report must be done periodically
A review of childrens file found that two children’s progress report was done on 1/2021.
The 2020-2021 evacuation drill log was reviewed. It was noted that the time of day was not included in the documentation. The program needs to ensure that the drills are being conducted during different times of the program day.
Children's Records - R Apr 2025
Emergency Evacuation Logs
Three children's files were reviewed. 1) One child's physical included that the child had a medical condition that required an emergency medical medication. Neither this emergency medication nor required documentation had been provided to the program. 2) One child's enrollment forms did not include all required information.