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Licensing Specialist reviewed children's files and found 6 emergency forms that need correction. Facility is asked to submit corrections via email.
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Licensing Specialist reviewed children's files and found 6 emergency forms that need correction. Facility is asked to submit corrections via email.
Licensing Specialist observed a new director at the facility but has not received the staff member's release of information. Staff member did not have a copy of their release in their staff file and was not able to get a copy from the office or proof it being sent to the office of child care via email.
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Licensing Specialist observed an EpiPen with an incorrect authorization form Facility is asked to get the correct OCC medication authorization form filled out and submit proof via email.
Licensing Specialist observed an EpiPen that expired in December of 2025. Facility is asked to return the expired medication to the child's parents and obtain a new one. Facility can submit proof of unexpired EpiPen via email.
Licensing Specialist observed three children's files that were missing the second page of the emergency form filled out. Facility is asked to get those completed by the children's parents and submit photographic evidence via email.
Licensing Specialist observed one child's files that was missing proof of lead testing. Facility is asked to get that information and submit photographic evidence via email.
Licensing Specialist observed an EpiPen that did not have the OCC approved medication administration form. Facility is asked to get that completed and submit proof via email.
Licensing Specialist observed a child's Benadryl that was expired. Facility is asked to return the expired medication to the parents and submit photographic evidence of receiving new Benadryl.
Licensing Specialist reviewed a staff file for member who has been employed since November of 2023 who has not been reported to the office of child care.