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Home › ND › Park River › Kassandra Ann Sateren
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Park River ND 58270 · License #50-84-3033-G · Home-based · Group
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75-03-09-22 · . Records.-2. The provider shall maintain the following records: a. The child's full name, birthdate, and current home address; b. Legal names of the child's parents, and current business and personal telephone numbers where they can be reached; c. Names and telephone numbers of individuals who may assume responsibility for the child if the individuals legally responsible for the child cannot be reached immediately in an emergency; d. A written statement from the parents authorizing emergency medical care; e. Names and telephone numbers of individuals authorized to take the child from the group child care; f. Verification that the child has received all immunizations appropriate for the child's age, as prescribed by the public health division of the department, or have on file a document citing that the child is medically exempt or exempt from immunizations based on religious, philosophical, or moral beliefs; and g. A current health assessment or a health assessment statement completed by the parent, obtained at the time of initial enrollment of the child which must indicate any special precautions for diet, medication, or activity. This assessment must be completed annually.
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Data synced from North Dakota Health and Human Services, Early Childhood Services on Jul 11, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
During an unannounced visit on May 16th, the provider did not have paperwork for any children besides her own.
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75-03-09-10 · . Minimum qualifications of group child care supervisor-3. The group child care supervisor shall certify completion of a minimum of ten hours of department-approved training related to child care annually, including one hour on safe sleep prior to providing care to infants and one hour on mandated reporter of suspected child abuse or neglect. A department-approved basic child care course must be completed within ninety days of employment. The same training courses may be counted toward licensing annual requirements only if at least three years has passed since the last completion date of that training course, with the exception of safe sleep and mandated reporter annual training.
After an unannounced visit completed on May 16, the providers training records were reviewed and it was noted that ND Safe Sleep training has not been completed since October 14, 2022. There is an infant enrolled.
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75-03-09-24 · . Specialized types of care and minimum requirements. 1. Infant care.-d. Sleeping. (1) The provider shall ensure that infants are placed on their back initially when sleeping to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, unless the infant's parent has provided a note from the infant's medical provider specifying otherwise. The infant's face must remain uncovered when sleeping. (2) The provider shall ensure that infants sleep in a crib with a firm mattress or in a portable crib with the manufacturer's pad that meets consumer product safety commission standards. (3) The provider shall ensure that if an infant falls asleep while not in a crib or portable crib, the infant must be moved immediately to a crib or portable crib, unless the infant's parent has provided a note from the infant's medical provider specifying otherwise. (4) Water beds, adult beds, sofas, pillows, soft mattresses, and other soft surfaces are prohibited as infant sleeping surfaces. (5) The provider shall ensure that all items are removed from and that no toys or objects are hung over or attached to the crib or portable crib when an infant is sleeping or preparing to sleep. With written parental permission, the provider may place one individual infant blanket or sleep sack, a pacifier, and a security item that does not pose a risk of suffocation to the infant in the crib or portable crib while an infant is sleeping or preparing to sleep. (6) A staff member shall check on sleeping infants regularly and have a monitor in the room with the sleeping infants, unless a staff member is in the room with the infants while the infants are sleeping.
Kassi Sateren states that her four week old infant does not sleep in a crib or portable crib.
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