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3905 Arlolane Ave Sw, Albuquerque NM 87121 · License #25706095 · Center · Licensed Center
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8.9.4.32 · D Children's Records
Of the 2 children's records reviewed, 1 is/are missing the date the child first attended the home. See Children's Records 8.9.4.32 D(1)(e) form for the child(ren) with missing information and/or authorization. Immediate: Provider will fill out missing information by 7/17/2025. Preventative: Provider will check all files and ensure no there is no missing information. Provider will fill out missing information. Monitoring: Ongoing, secondary provider will inspect all files using licensing checklist every 6 months to verify all files are up to date. Finding Of the 2 children's records reviewed, 1 is/are missing the name and telephone number of a physician or emergency medical center authorized by a parent or guardian to contact in case of illness or emergency. See Children's Records 8.9.4.32 D(1)(e) form for the child(ren) with missing information. Corrective Action Plan Immediate: Provider will have parents fill out the doctor information. Preventative: Provider will check all enrollment paperwork on all files and notify parents as needed. Monitoring: Ongoing, secondary provider will use licensing checklist to check files every 6 months. Finding Of the 2 children's records reviewed, 1 is/are missing a document giving the home permission to transport the child in a medical emergency and authorization for medical treatment signed by a parent or guardian. See Children's Records 8.9.4.32 D(1)(e) form for the child(ren) with missing information. Corrective Action Plan Immediate: Provider will have parents fill out missing information and sign. Preventative: Provider will check all enrollment paperwork on all files and notify parents as needed. Monitoring: Ongoing, secondary provider will use licensing checklist to check files every 6 months. 07/17/2025 http://www.nmececd.org 2 of 5 SARA LERMA 25706095 (continued) Finding Of the 2 children's records reviewed, 1 is/are missing a signed acknowledgement that the parent or guardian has read and understands the parent handbook. See the Children's Records 8.9.4.32 D(1)(e) form for the child(ren) with missing information. Corrective Action Plan Immediate: Provider will have parents sign the parent handbook on 7/17/2025. Preventative: Provider will check all enrollment paperwork on all files and notify parents as needed. Monitoring: Ongoing, secondary provider will use licensing checklist to check files every 6 months.
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Data synced from New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) on Jul 11, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Corrected Corrected by Aug 18, 2025
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.32 · E Personnel Records
The home does not have a record of the time the second care giver(s) arrived at and left work including breaks and lunch. Immediate: Provider will have secondary providers start their sign in and out to log breaks and lunch, including time in and out. Preventative: Provider will remind staff by placing a sign in staff area to remind staff to sign. Monitoring: Ongoing, provider will check sing in and outs weekly on Fridays. Finding The home does not have a written plan for ongoing professional development for each staff member, including the director, that is based on the seven areas of competency, consistent with the career lattice, and based on the individual's goals. Corrective Action Plan Immediate: Provider will have staff complete the professional development plan by 7/18/2025. Preventative: Provider will have staff complete the professional development plan in June of every year. Monitoring: Ongoing, provider will set a calendar reminder to do the professional development yearly for staff, or immediately when they begin work.
Corrected Corrected by Aug 18, 2025
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.34 · A Guidance
The home failed to have 3 out of 3 staff sign a form to acknowledge that they have read and understood the policies and procedures outlining the guidance practices. Immediate: Provider will have all staff sign the guidance policy by 7/18/2025. Preventative: Provider will check all staff paperwork to ensure it is signed and filled accordingly. Monitoring: Ongoing, secondary provider will use licensing checklist to check files staff every 6 months.
Corrected Corrected by Aug 18, 2025
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.32 · E Personnel Records
The home does not have a record of the time the second care giver(s) arrived at and left work including breaks and lunch. On 07/3/2024 provider will create a record form of the time second care giver arrived at and left. As preventive action provider will have record of the time form print out at the beginning of the week.
Corrected Corrected by Aug 5, 2024
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.33 · B Staff Qualifications and Training
The home failed to keep a training log on file with date of training, source of training, competency area, employee's name, date of hire for 2 out of 2 staff. See Staff Records 8.9.4.33B(3) form for staff who are missing a complete training log. On 7/3/2024 provider will print and complete training log. As preventive action provider will ensure to update training log after each training. Services & Care of Children
Corrected Corrected by Aug 5, 2024
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.38 · G Safety Compliance
The home failed to conduct a fire drill for the month(s) of December. PROVIDER WILL EMAIL PROOF OF FIRE DRILL FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER
Corrected Corrected by Feb 2, 2024
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.32 · B Mission, Philosophy and Curriculum Statement
The child care home does not have available for review the mission statement, philosophy statement, curriculum statement. CHILD CARE HOME WILL HAVE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW THE MISSION STATEMENT, PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT, CURRICULUM STATEMENT.
Corrected Corrected by Oct 27, 2023
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.32 · C Parent Handbook
The child care home does not have a complete parent handbook. The following general information needs to be included: parent handbook that included policies and procedures, mission statement, philosophy statement, program information (location, license information, days and hours of operation, services offered), name of licensee and how he/she may be reached, meals, snacks and types of food served (or alternatively, guidelines for children bringing their own food), daily schedule, statement supportive of family involvement that includes an open door policy to the classroom, appropriate dress for children, including request for extra change of clothes, celebrating holidays, birthdays and parties, disclosure to parents that the licensee does not have liability or accident insurance coverage. Child care home will have a parent handbook that included policies and procedures, mission statement, philosophy statement, program information (location, license information, days and hours of operation, services offered), name of licensee and how he/she may be reached, meals, snacks and types of food served (or alternatively, guidelines for children bringing their own food), daily schedule, statement supportive of family involvement that includes an open door policy to the classroom, appropriate dress for children, including request for extra change of clothes, celebrating holidays, birthdays and parties, disclosure to parents that the licensee does not have liability or accident insurance coverage. Finding The home's policies and procedures regarding the following need to be included: enrollment procedures, disenrollment procedures, policies and procedures for expulsion of children. Policies and procedures shall include how the home will maintain a positive environment and will focus on preventing the expulsion of children age 09/29/2023 http://www.nmececd.org 2 of 5 SARA LERMA 25706095 (continued) birth to five. The home must develop policies that include clear, appropriate, consistent expectations, and consequences to address disruptive student behaviors; and ensure fairness, equity, and continuous improvement, fee payment procedures, including penalties for tardiness, notification of absence, fee credits, if any (e.g. for vacations, absences, etc.), health policies (program’s policies on admitting sick children, when children can return after an illness, administering medication, and information on common illnesses), field trip policies, emergency procedures, safety policies, disaster preparedness plan, and plan for care during a public health emergency, snow days and school closure, confidentiality policy, child abuse/neglect reporting procedure, guidance policy, anti- discrimination policy that promotes the equal access of services for all children and families and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, disability, or age (40 or older), employee cellular telephone usage policy that directs and defines safe and appropriate use.. Corrective Action Plan Caregiver will have policies and procedures regarding the following need to be included: enrollment procedures, disenrollment procedures, policies and procedures for expulsion of children. Policies and procedures shall include how the home will maintain a positive environment and will focus on preventing the expulsion of children age birth to five. The home must develop policies that include clear, appropriate, consistent expectations, and consequences to address disruptive student behaviors; and ensure fairness, equity, and continuous improvement, fee payment procedures, including penalties for tardiness, notification of absence, fee credits, if any (e.g. for vacations, absences, etc.), health policies (program’s policies on admitting sick children, when children can return after an illness, administering medication, and information on common illnesses), field trip policies, emergency procedures, safety policies, disaster preparedness plan, and plan for care during a public health emergency, snow days and school closure, confidentiality policy, child abuse/neglect reporting procedure, guidance policy, anti- discrimination policy that promotes the equal access of services for all children and families and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, disability, or age (40 or older), employee cellular telephone usage policy that directs and defines safe and appropriate use..
Corrected Corrected by Oct 27, 2023
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.34 · A Guidance
The home does not have written guidance policies and procedures. CAREGIVER WILL HAVE WRITTEN GUIDANCE POLICES AND PROCEDURES 09/29/2023 http://www.nmececd.org 3 of 5 SARA LERMA 25706095 (continued)
Corrected Corrected by Oct 27, 2023
Marked corrected in the state record.
8.9.4.38 · I Pets
The home failed to inform parents or guardians before a pet was allowed in the home. HOME WILL INFORM PARENTS OR GUARDIANS BEFORE A PET WAS ALLOWED IN THE HOMW Finding The home does not have a record of inoculations for a pet dog in the home. Corrective Action Plan HOME WILL HAVE A RECORD OF INOCULATIONS FOR 3 DOGS IN THE HOME Additional Comments This home is now licensed. Home capacity is licensed for 6 children. Sufficient materials for all ages. Signatures Please Note: Per ECECD regulation NMAC 8.9.4, failure to comply with the corrective action plans noted above, may result in further action taken against the licensee. Surveyor: Yaritza Rodriguez Facility Representative: SARA LERMA 09/29/2023 http://www.nmececd.org 5 of 5
Corrected Corrected by Oct 27, 2023
Marked corrected in the state record.