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Casoji Family Childcare Inc
1505 W Union St, Allentown PA 18102 · License #CER-00248347 · Family Child Care Home
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- (484) 522-6072
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- Address
- 1505 W Union St, Allentown PA 18102 · Directions
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Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- 1-Star quality rating
- Accepts Child Care Works subsidy
- Licensed for 6 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning- Violation
3290.123(a)(3) · An agreement shall specify the services to be provided to the family and the child, including the Department's approved form to provide information to the family about the child's growth and development in the context of the services being provided. the operator shall complete and update the form and provide a copy to the family in accordance with the updates regarding emergency contact information at § 3290.124(e).
Child # 1 & # 2 have not had a child service report completed in over 6 months since 10/25/24. Child # 3 did not have a child service report completed in over 6 months from 10/25/24 to 10/28/25.
Corrected by Nov 23, 2025
- Violation
3290.181(c) · A parent is required to review and update the emergency contact information and the financial agreement at least once in a 6-month period or as soon as there is a change in the information.
Child # 2 & # 3 have not had their emergency contact forms and fee agreements updated in over 6 months since 10/14/24.
Corrected by Nov 23, 2025
- Violation
3290.31(f) · A staff person shall obtain an annual minimum of 12 clock hours of child care training.
Facility staff # 1 has only had 3 hours of annual childcare training over the past 12 months needed toward the required 12 hours of annual childcare training.
Corrected by Dec 2, 2025
- Violation
3290.105(a) · Individual, clean, age-appropriate rest equipment shall be provided for preschool, toddler and infant children as agreed between the parent and the operator. The rest equipment must be labeled with the child's name and used only by the named child while enrolled in the program.
There is a pack n play being used by an infant that is not labeled.
Corrected by Nov 19, 2024
- Violation
3290.121(b) · At the time of enrollment, a parent shall receive in writing the facility's general daily schedule, hours for which care is provided, fees, responsibilities for meals, clothing, health policies, supervision policies, night care policies, dismissal policies, transportation and pick-up arrangements.
Child # 2 did not have a fee agreement or emergency contact form on file at time of enrollment. Fee agreement is dated 10/17/24 and emergency contact form is dated 10/14/24.
Corrected by Nov 19, 2024
- Violation
3290.131(a) · The operator shall require the parent of an enrolled child to provide an initial health report no later than 60 days following the first day of attendance at the facility.
Child # 2 did not have a health assessment on file in more than 60 days from the time of their enrollment. Health assessment dated 10/30/24.
Corrected by Nov 19, 2024
- Violation
3290.166(4) · Disposable nursers and bottles shall be labeled with the child's name.
There vare unlabeled Avent bottles with milk in them on the kitchen counter.
Corrected by Nov 19, 2024
- Violation
3290.182(3)/3290.182(5) · A child's record must contain signed parental consent for emergency medical care for the child. Written consent is required prior to admission. A child's record must contain signed parental consent for administration of minor first-aid procedures by facility staff. Written consent is required prior to admission.
Child # 1 does not have consent for emergency medical care of minor first aid.
Corrected by Dec 20, 2024
- Violation
3290.64(c) · Toxic plants are not permitted in a child care space.
At the time of the inspection, a poinsettia plant was on the table and was accessible to children.
Corrected by Feb 14, 2024
- Violation
3290.24(c) · The operator shall assure that each facility person receives training regarding the emergency plan at the time of initial employment, on an annual basis and at the time of each plan update. The operator shall document the date of each training and the names of all facility persons who received the training.
At the time of the inspection, staff person #2 and staff person #3 were not trained in the facility's emergency plan.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.111(a)/3290.111(b) · A written plan of daily activities and routines, including a time for free play shall be established for each group. The plan shall be flexible to accommodate the needs of individual children and the dynamics of the group. The written plan of daily activities and routines shall be posted in a traffic area used by parents.
At the time of the inspection, the operator did not have a written plan of daily activities and routines, including a time for free play shall be established for each group posted.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.123(a)(1)/3290.123(a)(2) · An agreement shall specify the amount of the fee to be charged per day or per week. An agreement shall specify the date on which the fee is to be paid.
At the time of the inspection, the agreement for child #2 did not include the amount of the fee to be charged or when the fee is to be paid.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.123(a)(6)/3290.182(2) · An agreement shall specify the date of the child's admission. A child's record must contain the dates of application, admission and withdrawal of the child.
At the time of the inspection, child #2, child #3 and child #5 did not have a date of admission on the agreement form.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.124(b)(2) · Emergency contact information must include the name, address and telephone number of the child's physician or source of medical care.
At the time of the inspection, on the emergency contact form for child #4, there was no name, address and telephone number of the child's physician or source of medical care.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.124(b)(3) · Emergency contact information must include the home and work addresses and telephone numbers of the enrolling parent.
At the time of the inspection, the work address of the enrolling parent was not listed on the emergency contact form for child #1 and child #5.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.124(b)(6) · Emergency contact information must include health insurance coverage and policy number for a child under a family policy or Medical Assistance benefits, if applicable.
At the time of the inspection, the emergency contact form for child #1, child #2, and child #4 did not include the child's health insurance policy number.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.124(b)(7) · Emergency contact information must include the name, address and telephone number of the individual designated by the parent to whom the child may be released.
At the time of the inspection, the emergency contact form for child #1, child #2 and child #5 did not include the address of the individual designated by the parent to whom the child may be released.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.124(d) · A written plan shall be conspicuously posted which identifies the means of transporting a child to emergency care and the facility staffing provisions in the event of an emergency. The plan must accompany a staff person who leaves the facility on an excursion with children.
At the time of the inspection, the written plan which identifies the means of transporting a child to emergency care and the facility staffing provisions in the event of an emergency was not posted and was not in the vehicle used for transportation.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.94(a)(1)/3290.94(a)(9) · The operator or designated staff person who is responsible for compliance with this chapter shall conduct fire drills and ensure that fire drills are conducted at least once every 60 days. The operator or designated staff person who is responsible for compliance with this chapter shall conduct fire drills and ensure that a written record is maintained on file at the facility indicating the specific time of day of the drill, the hypothetical location of the fire, the evacuation time, and the names of the facility persons and the number of children who participate in the fire drill.
At the time of the inspection, there was no record of fire drills being conducted.
Corrected by Mar 15, 2024
- Violation
3290.95(a)/3290.95(b) · Fire detection devices or systems must be in compliance with standards established under section 1016(c) of the act (62 P.S. § 1016(c)). The operator or designated staff person who is responsible for compliance with this chapter shall ensure the requirements in § 3290.95(a) are met.
At the time of the inspection, the operator did not have documentation of manual monthly monitoring of the interconnected fire detection system.
Corrected by Mar 14, 2024
- Violation
3290.18 · Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children. The provider's written policy must include, but is not limited to recognition of potential signs and symptoms of shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma; strategies for coping with a crying, fussing, or distraught child; and address the prevention and identification of child maltreatment.
At the initial inspection, the operator did not have a policy addressing the prevention and identification of child maltreatment.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
- Violation
3290.64(a) · Cleaning materials and other toxic materials shall be stored in an original labeled container or in a container that specifies the content. Toxics shall be kept in a locked area or in an area inaccessible to children, and shall be stored away from food, food preparation areas and child care spaces.
During the initial inspection, lotions were observed in unlocked bedrooms on the second floor. These lotions were accessible to children.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
- Violation
3290.72 · The telephone number of the nearest hospital, police department, fire department, ambulance and poison control center shall be posted by each telephone in the facility.
During the initial inspection, the emergency phone numbers of the nearest hospital, police department, fire department, ambulance and poison control center were not posted.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
- Violation
3290.73(c) · A first-aid kit must contain the following: soap, an assortment of adhesive bandages, sterile gauze pads, tweezers, tape, scissors and disposable, nonporous gloves.
During the initial inspection, the first aid kits did not contain soap or tweezers.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
- Violation
3290.77 · A visual strip or other visual identification shall be placed on glass located in a traffic area, a child care space or a play space.
During the initial inspection, the glass door leading to the backyard did not have any type of visual identification on it.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
- Violation
3290.24(a)(5) · The facility shall have an emergency plan that provides for accommodations of infants and toddlers, children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions.
During the initial inspection, the emergency plan did not include accommodations for toddlers and children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
- Violation
3290.22(a) · The facility's current certificate of compliance shall be posted in a conspicuous location used by parents, with instructions for contacting the appropriate regional child care office posted at the same location.
During the initial inspection, the operator did not have instructions for contacting the appropriate regional child care office posted.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
- Violation
3290.24(e)/3290.24(g) · The emergency plan shall be posted in the facility at a conspicuous location. The operator shall send a copy of the emergency plan and subsequent plan updates to the local municipality and to the county emergency management agency.
During the initial inspection, the emergency plan was not posted. There was no documentation available proving the emergency plan was sent to Lehigh County Emergency Management Agency for review.
Corrected by Nov 17, 2023
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Nov 7, 2025 inspection noted: “Child # 1 & # 2 have not had a child service report completed in over 6 months since 10/25/24. Child # 3 did not have a child service report completed in over…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Nov 19, 2024 inspection noted: “There is a pack n play being used by an infant that is not labeled.” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Feb 14, 2024 inspection noted: “At the time of the inspection, a poinsettia plant was on the table and was accessible to children.” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning · Source records · Report an error