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LS observed no evidence that the consumer pamphlet is displayed. Facility to submit photographic evidence that the current consumer pamphlet is displayed for parents to freely reference.
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LS observed no evidence that the consumer pamphlet is displayed. Facility to submit photographic evidence that the current consumer pamphlet is displayed for parents to freely reference.
Ls observed no evidence of 12 emergency cards that were annually updated and 5 emergency cards that were not complete. Items specifically not complete were complete addresses of emergency contacts, physician information, or missing the second page. Facility to review all emergency cards with parents and submit a written statement verifying that all emergency cards have been completed, annually updated, obtained and are accessible in the child files.
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LS observed one (1) child that did not have the Health assessment (page 1) available in the file. Facility to review all children's files and submit a written statement verifying that all health assessments have been obtained and are accessible in the child files.
LS observed no evidence of a written emergency and disaster plan that has been approved by an MSDE approved trainer. Facility to complete an emergency and disaster plan, have it approved, and submit to OCC as soon as possible.
LS observed no evidence that an emergency and disaster plan had been annually updated.
LS observed no evidence of liquid, fragrance free soap, a large enough variety of gauze pads or band aids, 2 rolls of flexible gauze rolls, paper towels, flashlight, or tape, in the first aid kit. Facility to retrieve the current first aid supply list from the website and submit photographic evidence that all supplies have been obtained and are accessible in the first aid kit and subsequent first aid kits in each classroom.
LS observed potentially hazardous items accessible to children in care, specifically sharp adult scissors, hand sanitizer, diaper cream, and Lysol disinfectant. Staff made items inaccessible at the time of the inspection.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Facility would not be able to administer medication as prescribed on the allergy action plan written by the health practitioner, because the medication is not present at the facility. Facility will get the missing medication and send a photo to LS for correction.