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7974 NC 711, Pembroke NC 28372 · License #78000357 · Center · Child Care Center
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10A NCAC 09 .0304 · Violation
Name of Operation: LITTLE ANGELS DAY CARE Facility ID: 78000357 Consultant: NAKITA BELLAMY Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 10/3/2024 Number Present: 44 Completed Date: 10/3/2024 Age: From 0 To 5 Total Minutes: 150 Time In: 09:45 AM Time Out: 12:15 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s unannounced visit was to monitor compliance with applicable child care requirements for a routine unannounced visit. Denise Singletary, Administrator assisted me with the visit. The program operated with a three-star license, issued January 13, 2020, earning four points for education, two points for program standards, and one quality point for complying with the programmatic option. License restrictions include daytime care only and meets enhanced space. The program’s compliance history was ninety-six percent as of October 2, 2024. Children were observed children during teacher lead activities. The Teachers were observed interacting with children while they played. Age-appropriate materials and equipment were accessible to the children. Children were adequately supervised. One new staff file was reviewed. Fire inspection is current, and the sanitation inspections occurred March 20, 2023. The following violations were observed. Violation Number Comment Rule 104 Center has not passed required sanitation inspection and received an approved or superior rating. The last sanitation inspection on file is dated March 20, 2023. The Administrator has requested a sanitation inspection from Environmental Health. 10A NCAC 09 .0304(b) 1048 All staff did not successfully complete certification in First Aid appropriate to the age of children in care. Verification of staff completion of First Aid training from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. A new staff employed April 24, 2024 has not completed First Aid certification. The Administrator is searching a First Aid training for the staff to complete. .1102(c) 1049 All staff did not successfully complete certification in CPR training appropriate to the age of the children in care. Verification of staff completion of the CPR course from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. Staff employed April 24, 2024 has not completed CPR training. The Administrator is searching for CPR training for staff to complete. .1102(d) Child Care programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. The violation(s) documented must be corrected immediately. On or before October 17, 2024, I must receive a written, dated, and signed compliance letter that describes accurately and in detail how and when the violations were corrected. Please be aware any information submitted by you is legal documentation. If it is determined the information provided in the letter is not true, this may be considered falsification of information. If sufficient information is not received by the due date, a follow-up visit will be conducted. Mail or email the information to: Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant 3059 North Main Street. STE. 19, Hope Mills, NC 28348 Nakita.Bellamy@dhhs.nc.gov. If you email the compliance letter, it must be sent from the email address registered with the DCDEE (this serves as your signature) and the following information must be included: name, position, facility name, and facility ID number. An example is: Jane Doe, Administrator AAA Child Care ID # 12345678 Technical assistance was provided on incorporating themes for activity plans through-out the centers in the space. For instance, if the weekly/monthly theme is winter, you could add materials in dramatic play to turn it into a coffee shop. You could also add camping items into the other centers. By incorporating the themes and adding materials throughout the space and into the centers, the children can experience what you want them to learn and are teaching on a deeper and more personal level. Pinterest is a great source for ideas on how to add themes. Just search topics such as winter themes in dramatic play, winter themes in the science or block areas. You can also get input from the children on what they would like to see in the space that is related to the themes. For the latest information on child care rules and regulations, please visit the Division of Child Development and Early Education's website at https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/ At the completion of the visit, this visit summary was printed, reviewed, and a copy was left with you. Contact me at Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant, (910) 651-0362, Nakita.Bellamy@dhhs.nc.gov or Janet Edwards, Licensing Supervisor, (910) 709-4160, Janet.Edwards@dhhs.nc.gov if you have questions. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
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Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
NC GS 110-90 · Violation
Name of Operation: LITTLE ANGELS DAY CARE Facility ID: 78000357 Consultant: NAKITA BELLAMY Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 10/3/2024 Number Present: 44 Completed Date: 10/3/2024 Age: From 0 To 5 Total Minutes: 150 Time In: 09:45 AM Time Out: 12:15 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s unannounced visit was to monitor compliance with applicable child care requirements for a routine unannounced visit. Denise Singletary, Administrator assisted me with the visit. The program operated with a three-star license, issued January 13, 2020, earning four points for education, two points for program standards, and one quality point for complying with the programmatic option. License restrictions include daytime care only and meets enhanced space. The program’s compliance history was ninety-six percent as of October 2, 2024. Children were observed children during teacher lead activities. The Teachers were observed interacting with children while they played. Age-appropriate materials and equipment were accessible to the children. Children were adequately supervised. One new staff file was reviewed. Fire inspection is current, and the sanitation inspections occurred March 20, 2023. The following violations were observed. Violation Number Comment Rule 104 Center has not passed required sanitation inspection and received an approved or superior rating. The last sanitation inspection on file is dated March 20, 2023. The Administrator has requested a sanitation inspection from Environmental Health. 10A NCAC 09 .0304(b) 1048 All staff did not successfully complete certification in First Aid appropriate to the age of children in care. Verification of staff completion of First Aid training from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. A new staff employed April 24, 2024 has not completed First Aid certification. The Administrator is searching a First Aid training for the staff to complete. .1102(c) 1049 All staff did not successfully complete certification in CPR training appropriate to the age of the children in care. Verification of staff completion of the CPR course from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. Staff employed April 24, 2024 has not completed CPR training. The Administrator is searching for CPR training for staff to complete. .1102(d) Child Care programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. The violation(s) documented must be corrected immediately. On or before October 17, 2024, I must receive a written, dated, and signed compliance letter that describes accurately and in detail how and when the violations were corrected. Please be aware any information submitted by you is legal documentation. If it is determined the information provided in the letter is not true, this may be considered falsification of information. If sufficient information is not received by the due date, a follow-up visit will be conducted. Mail or email the information to: Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant 3059 North Main Street. STE. 19, Hope Mills, NC 28348 Nakita.Bellamy@dhhs.nc.gov. If you email the compliance letter, it must be sent from the email address registered with the DCDEE (this serves as your signature) and the following information must be included: name, position, facility name, and facility ID number. An example is: Jane Doe, Administrator AAA Child Care ID # 12345678 Technical assistance was provided on incorporating themes for activity plans through-out the centers in the space. For instance, if the weekly/monthly theme is winter, you could add materials in dramatic play to turn it into a coffee shop. You could also add camping items into the other centers. By incorporating the themes and adding materials throughout the space and into the centers, the children can experience what you want them to learn and are teaching on a deeper and more personal level. Pinterest is a great source for ideas on how to add themes. Just search topics such as winter themes in dramatic play, winter themes in the science or block areas. You can also get input from the children on what they would like to see in the space that is related to the themes. For the latest information on child care rules and regulations, please visit the Division of Child Development and Early Education's website at https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/ At the completion of the visit, this visit summary was printed, reviewed, and a copy was left with you. Contact me at Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant, (910) 651-0362, Nakita.Bellamy@dhhs.nc.gov or Janet Edwards, Licensing Supervisor, (910) 709-4160, Janet.Edwards@dhhs.nc.gov if you have questions. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
NC GS 110-90 · Violation
Name of Operation: LITTLE ANGELS DAY CARE Facility ID: 78000357 Consultant: DEANNA ABRAHAM Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 3/14/2024 Number Present: 44 Completed Date: 3/14/2024 Age: From 0 To 5 Total Minutes: 156 Time In: 09:34 AM Time Out: 12:10 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s visit was to monitor your program for compliance with applicable child care requirements for an annual compliance visit. Denise Singletary, director assisted me with the visit. Your program currently operates with a Three – Star license effective January 13, 2020, earning (4) points in the education component, (2) points in the program standards component (meets enhanced space) and 1 quality point by (staff benefits package and infrastructure of parent involvement). The last annual compliance visit was conducted April 20, 2023. The last sanitation inspection was completed March 20, 2023, with a “Superior” classification. The last fire inspection was conducted September 12, 2023, and your facility was approved for daytime care only. The center's compliance history was reviewed with the operator. The program’s compliance history was 91% as of today. The NC Secretary of State website was reviewed today, and LITTLE ANGELS DAY CARE INC.is listed as current- active. The license was posted, and the restrictions were followed. I visited each indoor and outdoor space. Children were cared for in a nurturing and caring manner. The license restrictions were maintained and found in compliance. The caregivers were interacting and meeting the developmental needs for each of the children. One new staff had been hired. Rated license requirements were reviewed to ensure compliance was maintained with current program and education components as well as the quality point. The children were observed during free play and teacher directed activities. The menu was posted. Lunch consisted of beef, cheese, pizza crust, tater tots, mixed fruit, and milk. The following violation was documented: Violation Number Comment Rule 1867 The depth of the loose surfacing was not based on critical height of the equipment. The critical height of the climbing structure was over 2 feet. The surfacing measured lower than 4 1/2 inches deep. .0605(k)(1-4) Child Care programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violations documented may impact the compliance history score. The violations documented must be corrected immediately. On or before March 28, 2024, I must receive a written, dated, and signed compliance letter that describes accurately and in detail how and when the violations were corrected. Please be aware any information submitted by you is legal documentation. If it is determined the information provided in the letter is not true, this may be considered falsification of information. If sufficient information is not received by the due date, a follow-up visit will be conducted. Email or mail the information to: deanna.abraham@dhhs.nc.gov or Deanna Abraham/ Child Care Consultant PO Box 265 Raeford, NC 28376 If you email the compliance letter, it must be sent from the email address registered with the DCDEE (this serves as your signature) and the following information must be included: name, position, facility name, and facility ID number. An example is: Jane Doe, Administrator AAA Child Care ID # 12345678 Rated License Information: Be advised you are in the first cohort for re-assessment. Your re-assessment window opens July 1, 2024, and closes June 30, 2025. You stated that you are not ready to move forward with your star rated reassessment process at this time. Rated License Information: Be advised you are in the first cohort for re-assessment. Your re-assessment window opens July 1, 2024, and closes June 30, 2025. You stated that you are not ready to move forward with your star rated reassessment process at this time. Technical assistance was given on the following: I suggest replenishing the surfacing under your climbing structure at least every 6 months to maintain compliance. FYI Through collaborative efforts, the Division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE), and the North Carolina Child Care Health and Safety Resource Center, a program of the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, are excited to announce that the CCDF Health and Safety trainings are now available in the DCDEE Moodle learning platform. Contact me at Deanna Abraham, Child Care Consultant, 704-213-6714, deanna.abraham@dhhs.nc.gov or Janet Edwards, licensing Supervisor, 910-709-4160, janet.edwards@dhhs.nc.gov if you have questions. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.