Hot water temperature, in areas accessible to children, may not exceed 110° F.
The hot water temperature of the sinks located in the bathroom used by children reached a temperature of 111° F.
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License #CER-00246482 · Home-based · Group Child Care Home
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The hot water temperature of the sinks located in the bathroom used by children reached a temperature of 111° F.
The file for child #2 did not include a child service report (CSR) providing information to the family about the child's growth and development within 6 months of enrollment (see LIS code sheet). The current CSR on file was completed on 04/07/2025 with no previous CSR on file.
The file for child #1 included a health report which was not updated within 12 months of the previous health report for an older toddler or preschool child (see LIS code sheet). The current health report on file was dated 01/02/2025 with the previous health report dated 10/09/2023.
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The emergency contact and financial agreement forms were not reviewed and updated by a parent at least once every 6-months. The most recent review was completed on 04/07/2025 with the initial document signed at time of enrollment (see LIS code sheet).
Upon arrival to the facility at 10:25 am, observed staff person #1 in the preschool classroom with 1 infant, 1 older toddler, and 11 preschool age children. Staff person #2 was in the infant classroom with 2 infants and 1 young toddler. The facility was over ratio with only 2 staff in the building and a total of 3 infants, 1 young toddler, 1 older toddler and 11 preschool age children until staff person #3 arrived at 10:50 am. Continued non-compliance, previously cited on 02/28/2025 - Upon arrival to the facility at 11:50 am, observed staff person #1 in the preschool classroom with 1 infant, 1 older toddler, and 10 preschool age children. Staff person #2 was in the infant classroom with 2 infants and 1 young toddler. The facility was over ratio with only 2 staff in the building and a total of 3 infants, 1 young toddler, 1 older toddler and 10 preschool age children until staff person #3 arrived at 12:15 am.
Upon arrival to the facility at 11:50 am, observed staff person #1 in the preschool classroom with 1 infant, 1 older toddler, and 10 preschool age children. Staff person #2 was in the infant classroom with 2 infants and 1 young toddler. The facility was over ratio with only 2 staff in the building and a total of 3 infants, 1 young toddler, 1 older toddler and 10 preschool age children until staff person #3 arrived at 12:15 am.
The primary staff person or designated staff person did not ensure a fire drill was conducted at least once every 60 days. The most recent fire drill was conducted on 02/24/2025 with the previous drill on 12/24/2024 which exceeded 60 days.
Observed a preschool age child walk to the bathroom from the preschool room, staff person #1 was unable to supervise the child in the bathroom from their position in the classroom.
The pediatric first aid & CPR for staff person #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 was not updated on or before the expiration of the previous certification. The current first aid & CPR was completed on 08/29/2024, the previous training expired on 11/2023. The facility operated from 12/01/2023 - 08/29/2024 without a staff person present at the facility that had current Pediatric First Aid & CPR training when one or more children were in care.
The letter to the parent explaining the emergency plan did not include information regarding accommodations for infants, toddlers, children with disabilities and children with chronic medical conditions or that emergency drills will be conducted annually.
The file for child #1 did not include signed parental consent for emergency medical care prior to admission.
The financial agreement for child #1 was not updated at least once every 6-months; the most recent update was completed on 07/14/2022 with no subsequent updates documented.
Staff person #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7, who completed the previous health and safety pre-service training modules prior to October 4, 2022, have not completed the 1-hour Pennsylvania Health and Safety Update 2022, which was due to be completed by December 30, 2022.
The health report for child #2 and #3 did not include a statement that the child is able to participate in child care and appears to be free from contagious or communicable disease. The information was left blank on the form.
The emergency contact information for child #3 did not include health insurance coverage and the policy number. The information was left blank on the form.
The file for child #1 included a health report which was not updated at least once every 6 months for an infant or young toddler. The current health report on file was dated 08/15/2022 and the previous health assessment was dated 10/12/2021.
The health report for child #2 dated 05/20/2022, was a Clinical Visit Summary which did not include a statement that the child is able to participate in child care and appears to be free from contagious or communicable disease.
On 11/29/2021, it was observed the operator did not assure that each facility person received training regarding the emergency plan on an annual basis and at the time of each plan update. The most recent staff training was completed on 12/04/2020 with the previous training completed on 10/29/2019.
On 11/02/2021, at 1:30 pm observed staff person #1, working alone in the Large Group classroom with 4 older toddlers and 5 preschool age children in care exceeding the staff:child ratio for mixed age group. The ratio with older toddlers in care is 1:6. *Corrected at the time of the inspection.
On 11/29/2021, the heath assessment for staff person #1 was not completed within 24 months of the previous health assessment; the current health assessment on file was completed on 06/03/2021 and the previous was completed on 05/28/2019
The primary staff person or designated staff person did not ensure a manual test of the fire detection system was completed at least once every 30 days. The most recent test was conducted on 02/03/2025 with the previous test completed on 01/03/2025 which exceeded 30 days.
The file for child #2 included an updated health report that was not updated within 12 months of the previous report. The current health report on file was dated 07/10/2024, with the previous report completed on 05/31/2024.
The file for child #1 did not include signed parental consent for the administration of minor first-aid procedures prior to admission.
On 11/02/2021, the operator did not maintain documentation at the facility of proof of purchase of an interconnected fire detection system or sealed lithium-ion battery devices.
The file for child #1, a 5-year-old, included a record of the child's immunization status which lacked an influenza immunization. The file for child #2, a 22-month-old, included a record of the child's immunization status which lacked a 2nd & 3rd dose of Hep B, a 2nd dose of Rotavirus, a 3rd dose of HiB, a 2nd, 3rd & 4th dose of DTap, a 4th dose of PCV13, a 2nd & 3rd Polio immunization and an influenza immunization.