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Winchester MA 01890-3006 · License #P-170575 · Center · Center-Based Care
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Medication
At the time of the visit the SACC program did not have a bottle of antihistamine for a child with an IHCP.
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Outdoor Space - R Apr 2025
Medication
At the time of the visit the SACC program had (1) expired EPI pen with no ptrscription adhered to the medication.
Individual Health Care Plan (IHCP) - R Apr 2025
At the time of the visit the SACC program had (1) expired IHCP.
The main gate to the playground has a gap big enough for a child to squeeze through not making it safe.
This investigation inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Toxic Substances
In the {REDACTED} classrooms there are several wires longer than 6 inches accessible and within reach of the children.
Supervision of children
Evacuation drill log, all groups
At the time of the visit the educator did not complete a Name to Face prior to leaving the bathroom as a child was left unsupervised for a moment.
The fire drill log is completed however it does not have all the required information by EEC.
Individual Health Care Plan (IHCP) - R Apr 2025
At the time of the visit the {REDACTED} and {REDACTED} program did not have the following: (2) IHCP not signed by the doctor, (1) IHCP not signed by the parent, and (1) IHCP not completed with the medication and dosage.
At the time of the visit (1) medication in the {REDACTED} program did not have the original packaging or prescription.
Medication
This renewal - monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Staff Records - R Apr 2025
Indoor Space
Emergency Evacuation - R Apr 2025
Individual Health Care Plan (IHCP) - R Apr 2025
Toxic Substances
In the {REDACTED} the children's record checklist was not available and (2) Children's physicals were expired. In the {REDACTED} program (2) First Aid Medical consent forms needs parent signature with the date.
The {REDACTED} program did not have documentation for practice fire drills being conducted in October and December. The {REDACTED} program did not have documentation for practice fire drill being conducted in February.
Children's Records - R Apr 2025
In the {REDACTED} program the following documentation was missing and/or expired from the staff file: (2) missing reference check forms and (1) expired PQ registry. In the {REDACTED} program the following documentation was missing and/or expired from the staff file: (2) reference check forms needed more information and a date, several School work verification forms were missing for the Group leaders and evidence of degrees and/or high school diplomas.
In the {REDACTED} program the trash cans did not have lids and the heaters were too hot to the touch. In the {REDACTED} program the trash cans did not have lids, the heaters were too hot to the touch, the trash barrel in the boys bathroom was broken, the windows did not a window barrier, there was a hole in the wall from the door knob, and several wires longer than 6 inches and accessible to the children.
In the {REDACTED} program the following documentation was missing: (1) needs a physician signature with date, (3) missing the side effects, consequences, who is trained to administer the medication and who trained the individual to administer the medication, (1) Expired {REDACTED} pen, (3) IHCP need the parent signature, and (1) {REDACTED} pen did not have the original manufacturing box with the prescription. In the {REDACTED} program the following documentation was missing: (1) IHCP needs a parent signature and (1) IHCP form was missing the side effects, consequences, who is trained to administer the medication, and who trained the individual to administer the medication.
In the {REDACTED} Program the following hazards were accessible and within reach of the children: (3) educator purses. In the {REDACTED} program the following hazards were accessible and within reach of the children: several wires throughout the classrooms longer than 6 inches and a closet with cleaning supplies. In the {REDACTED} program there were several