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Junko Wright
303 Donna Ave, Lancaster PA 17603 · License #CER-00238732 · Family Child Care Home
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- 303 Donna Ave, Lancaster PA 17603 · Directions
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Ages served
- 1-Star quality rating
- Does not accept Child Care Works subsidy
- Licensed for 6 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning- Violation
3290.103 · Toys and objects with a diameter of less than 1 inch, objects with removable parts that have a diameter of less than 1 inch, plastic bags and styrofoam objects may not be accessible to children who are still placing objects in their mouths.
At the time of the follow up visit to verify corrections for SIN-0285646 (from 3/24/26), it was observed that the plan of corrections for the violation citing 3270.103 had not been fully implemented. On 5/13/26, small toys with a diameter of less than 1 inch were again observed in an area accessible to a toddler.
Corrected by May 26, 2026
- Violation
3290.161(c) · Potentially hazardous food brought from the child's home or provided by the facility shall be refrigerated.
At the time of the follow up visit to verify corrections for SIN-0285646 (from 3/24/26), it was observed that the plan of corrections for the violation citing 3270.161c had not been fully implemented. On 5/13/26, potentially hazardous food (string cheese) brought from the child's home was not being refrigerated.
Corrected by May 26, 2026
- Violation
3290.95(a) · Fire detection devices or systems must be in compliance with standards established under section 1016(c) of the act (62 P.S. § 1016(c)). Smoke alarms in family child care homes must be approved by a testing laboratory recognized by OSHA to test and certify smoke alarms. 35 P.S. § 1223.6(f.1)(1.1)(ii).
The interconnected smoke detectors have not been approved by a testing laboratory recognized by OSHA to test and certify smoke alarms.
Corrected by Jun 5, 2026
- Violation
3290.63 · Protective receptacle covers shall be placed in electrical outlets accessible to children 5 years of age or younger.
Uncovered outlets were observed in areas accessible to the children in the bathroom and outside on the playground.
Corrected by Mar 26, 2026
- 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.
The following toxic items were observed in areas accessible to the children in the bathroom: sunscreen, massage cream, hair growth inhibitor, lotions, creams, ointments, and serums.
Corrected by Mar 25, 2026
- Violation
3290.64(c) · Toxic plants are not permitted in a child care space.
Ivy (medium toxicity) was observed in the outdoor child care space.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- 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.
The telephone number of the nearest hospital, police department, fire department, ambulance and poison control center were not posted in the facility.
Corrected by Mar 25, 2026
- Violation
3290.74(a) · Floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces, including the facility's outdoor play area, shall be kept clean, in good repair and free from visible hazards.
Exposed nails were observed on a wooden structure used to hold yard debris/sticks/branches. This was located on the playground.
Corrected by Mar 25, 2026
- Violation
3290.102(a) · Toys, play equipment and other indoor and outdoor equipment used by the children shall be clean, in good repair and free from rough edges, sharp corners, pinch and crush points, splinters and exposed bolts.
A yellow rocking toy and a blue rocking toy located on the playground were cracked/broken.
Corrected by Mar 25, 2026
- Violation
3290.103 · Toys and objects with a diameter of less than 1 inch, objects with removable parts that have a diameter of less than 1 inch, plastic bags and styrofoam objects may not be accessible to children who are still placing objects in their mouths.
Small objects with a diameter of less than 1 inch were observed in areas accessible to a toddler. The items included small blocks, small colorful rocks which were used for an activity, and small balls that are used as connectors.
Corrected by Mar 25, 2026
- 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.
A pack and play that was in use was not labeled with the child's name.
Corrected by Mar 25, 2026
- Violation
3290.105(f) · At least 2 feet of space is required on three sides of a bed, cot, crib or other rest equipment while the equipment is in use.
Children were observed using rest equipment that did not have at least 2 feet of space on three sides of the equipment.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- Violation
3290.113(a) · Children on the facility premises and on facility excursions off the premises shall be supervised by a staff person at all times. Outdoor play space used by the facility is considered part of the facility premises. The requirement for supervision on and off the facility premises includes compliance with the staff:child ratio requirements in §§ 3290.51-3290.52 (relating to maximum number of children; and staff:child ratio).
A child was placed in the hallway for naptime and was not visible from the living room / child care space where the staff person was present. Throughout the inspection, the staff person was observed walking out of the child care space multiple times, leaving children unsupervised. The operator walked down the stairs into the basement to get supplies, was in and out of the kitchen, walked down the hallway and into the bathroom.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- 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.
The information given to parents at the time of enrollment did not include dismissal policies.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- 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).
Children #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 have been enrolled for more than 6 months (since August 2025). Child Service Reports (or an approved alternative) have not been completed.
Corrected by Apr 26, 2026
- Violation
3290.123(b) · A parent shall receive the original agreement. The facility shall retain a copy of the agreement.
Originals of agreements were on file for children #1, #,2, #3, #4, and #5.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- Violation
3290.124(b)(3) · Emergency contact information must include the home and work addresses and telephone numbers of the enrolling parent.
Emergency contact information on file for child #2 did not include the enrolling parent's work phone number.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- 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.
The emergency contact information on file for child #4 did not include complete addresses for listed release persons.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- Violation
3290.124(e) · The parent shall update in writing emergency contact information once in a 6-month period or as soon as there is a change in the information.
Emergency contact forms on file for children #2, #4, and #5 were updated in February of 2025 and subsequently more than 6 months later in January of 2026.
Corrected by Apr 7, 2026
- Violation
3290.134(a) · A staff person shall ensure that a child's hands are washed before meals and snacks, after toileting and after being diapered.
Children's hands were not washed before they had a snack.
Corrected by Mar 25, 2026
- Violation
3290.135(a)(3) · If disposable diapers are provided by a parent or by a facility, a soiled diaper shall be discarded by immediately placing the diaper into a plastic-lined, hands-free covered can.
A disposable diaper was not discarded by immediately placing the diaper into a plastic-lined, hands-free covered can. The diaper was placed into a plastic bag, then placed on a backpack, then on the floor, before being taken out to the trash can.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- Violation
3290.161(c) · Potentially hazardous food brought from the child's home or provided by the facility shall be refrigerated.
Potentially hazardous food brought from the child's home were not being refrigerated. Yogurts, and Uncrustables were observed in lunchboxes that were not being refrigerated.
Corrected by Apr 9, 2026
- Violation
3290.32(a) · The operator shall comply with the CPSL and with Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services). LACKING REQUIRED HIRING DOCUMENTS: Facility Person #1 and Household Member #2, may not provide childcare in the facility, until all clearances are current and on file.
After reviewing paperwork submitted by the provider, it was revealed on 3/24/25, that Facility Person #1 and Household Member #2, had expired clearances that were dated more than 60 months ago. The State Police, Child Abuse, FBI and NSOR clearances had expired for both of them, earlier in March, 2025. Facility Person #1 was directed to not provide childcare until all clearances were current. On 3/25/25 there were 6 children in care.
Corrected by Mar 26, 2025
- Violation
3290.133(1)/3290.133(3) · A prescription or nonprescription medication may be accepted only in an original container. The medication shall remain in the container in which it was received. The label of a medication container shall identify the name of the medication and the name of the child for whom the medication is intended. Medication shall be administered to only the child whose name appears on the container.
Child #1's Epi-Pen was not in the original container/prescription box. Child #1's Epi-Pen and Zyrtec were not labeled with the child's name.
Corrected by Apr 20, 2025
- Violation
3290.133(4) · Medication shall be stored in a locked area of the facility or in an area that is out of the reach of children.
Medications for Child #1, were accessible to children, in a backpack on the bathroom floor.
Corrected by Mar 26, 2025
- Violation
3290.133(6)/3290.133(7) · A parent shall provide written consent for administration of medication or a special diet. An operator is responsible to establish and maintain a medication log if prescription or nonprescription medication is administered.
There were no medication logs for Child #1's two medications, with the parent's instructions and permission to administer the medications.
Corrected by Apr 20, 2025
- Violation
3290.131(b)(2) · The operator shall require the parent to provide an updated health report at least every 12 months for an older toddler or preschool child.
The file for Child #3 did not contain an updated health report within 12 months of the one dated 11/18/22. The next one was dated 2/12/24, which was more than 12 months.
Corrected by May 5, 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.
The file for Child #1 did not contain an initial health report within 60 days of enrollment (see code sheet).
Corrected by May 5, 2024
- Violation
3290.131(b)(1) · The operator shall require the parent to provide an updated health report at least every 6 months for an infant or young toddler.
The file for Child #2 did not contain an updated health report within 6 months of the last one that was dated 6/9/23 (see code sheet).
Corrected by Apr 21, 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.
The smoke alarms were not interconnected and made in an OSHA approved lab as required by 9/6/23. The fire drill log did not have documentation showing that the alarms were tested every 30 days or less.
Corrected by Apr 17, 2024
- Violation
3290.24(b) · The operator shall review the emergency plan at least annually and update the plan as needed. Each review and update of the emergency plan shall be documented in writing and kept on file at the facility.
There was no documentation showing that the Operator had reviewed the Emergency Plan in the past year.
Corrected by May 1, 2024
- Violation
3290.18 · Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children.
The facility did not have a written policy and procedure to identify the prevention of shaken baby syndrome, abusive head trauma and child maltreatment.
Corrected by Apr 3, 2023
- Violation
3290.123(a)/3290.181(c) · An agreement shall be signed by the operator and the parent. 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.
The Financial Agreement for Child #1 did not include the signature of the operator and was not updated by the parent as required every 6 months.
Corrected by Mar 28, 2023
- 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.
The Financial Agreement for Child #1 did not include the fee to be charged and when the fee is due to be paid.
Corrected by Mar 28, 2023
- 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).
The Financial Agreement for Child #1 did not specify the services to be provided and the child's file did not include a completed Child Service Report having been completed in the past 6 months, giving the family information about the child's growth and development.
Corrected by Mar 28, 2023
- Violation
3290.123(a)(5) · An agreement shall specify the persons designated by a parent to whom the child may be released.
The Financial Agreement for Child #1 did not specify the persons designated by a parent to whom the child may be released.
Corrected by Mar 28, 2023
- 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.
The Emergency Contact Form for Child #1 did not include the phone number of the child's physician.
Corrected by Mar 28, 2023
- Violation
3290.131(d)(5) · A health report shall include a review of the child's immunized status according to recommendations of the ACIP.
The health reports for Child #1 and #2 did not include documentation of the influenza vaccine having been administered in the past year. The last documented influenza vaccine was on 10/6/21 for Child #1 and on 10/11/21 for Child #2.
Corrected by Apr 1, 2023
- 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.
The Emergency Contact Form for Child #1 did not include signed parental consent for emergency medical care or administration of minor first-aid procedures by facility staff.
Corrected by Mar 28, 2023
- Violation
3290.24(a)(5)/3290.24(f) · The facility shall have an emergency plan that provides for accommodations of infants and toddlers, children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions. The operator shall provide to the parent of each enrolled child a letter explaining the emergency procedures described in subsection (a). The operator shall also provide to the parent of each enrolled child a letter explaining any subsequent update to the plan.
The emergency plan did not include accommodations for toddlers, children with special needs and chronical medical conditions or a plan for continuity of care, as required. The parent letter also did not include these required updates.
Corrected by Apr 20, 2023
- Violation
3290.24(g) · 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.
There was no documentation showing that the updated emergency plan was sent to the local municipality or the county emergency management agency.
Corrected by Apr 24, 2023
- Violation
3290.22(a)/3290.24(e) · 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. The emergency plan shall be posted in the facility at a conspicuous location.
The facility did not have a current certificate of compliance or Emergency plan posted in a conspicuous location.
Corrected by Apr 20, 2023
- Violation
3290.24(d) · Emergency drills shall be conducted annually. Annual emergency drills shall be documented and on file at the facility.
There was no documentation of an emergency drill having been conducted in the past 12 months.
Corrected by Apr 3, 2023
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The May 13, 2026 inspection noted: “At the time of the follow up visit to verify corrections for SIN-0285646 (from 3/24/26), it was observed that the plan of corrections for the violation citing 3…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Mar 24, 2026 inspection noted: “Uncovered outlets were observed in areas accessible to the children in the bathroom and outside on the playground.” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Mar 24, 2025 inspection noted: “After reviewing paperwork submitted by the provider, it was revealed on 3/24/25, that Facility Person #1 and Household Member #2, had expired clearances that we…” — what has changed since then?
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