A parent shall receive the original agreement. The facility shall retain a copy of the agreement.
Observed child files #1 and #2 contained the original agreements.
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Observed child files #1 and #2 contained the original agreements.
Observed the emergency contact form for child file #1 did not contain the complete address of the individual designated by the parent to whom the child may be released.
Observed the documented fire alarm testing log which revealed 2 times (1/2/25-2/3/25 and 6/2/25-7/7/25) the fire alarm testing was conducted more than 30 days apart.
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Observed staff file #1 contained an updated mandated reporter training which was dated more than 61 months after the previous valid mandated reporter training.
Observed the rest equipment used by the children was not labeled for a specific child.
Observed the emergency contact information for child files #1 and #2 did not contain the complete address of the individual designated by the parent to whom the child may be released.
Observed the facility conducted an emergency drill which was the same as the drill conducted the previous year. Observed the documentation of the emergency drill was not completed on the departments form and did not contain all of the required information.
Observed the health assessment for child file #3 did not contain a clear statement that the child is able to participate in childcare and appears to be free from contagious or communicable disease.
Observed the facility did not have a written policy for abusive head trauma, shaken baby syndrome, and child maltreatment.
Observed child files #2 and #3 did not contain a child service report completed within the previous 6 months.
Observed child file #1 contained an original agreement.
Observed the facilities fire alarm testing documentation was not written in a way to assess that testing of the fire alarms was completed every 30 days.
Observed the operator did not have an individual record for facility person #2.
Observed child file #2 did not contain the health insurance policy number.
Observed child file #2 did not contain the complete address of the individual designated by the parent to whom the child may be released.
Observed child file #1, who has been in attendance for more than 60 days, did not contain an initial health assessment. Observed child file #2 and #3 contained an initial health assessment which was dated more than 60 days following the first day of attendance at the facility.
Observed a child's bottle of milk was in a pack n play and was not refrigerated.
The facility lacked an updated rabies vaccination for the household cat. The most current vaccination on file was dated 2018.
The facility lacked the updated emergency plan sent to the Fulton County Emergency Management Agency and the local municipality.
The facility lacked a receipt of the smoke detectors.
The file for staff #1 was observed having first-aid/CPR trainings dated 4/6/19 and 10/9/20, exceeding past the trainging renewal date.
Observed the documented fire alarm testing log revealed that 2 times in the previous 12 months the fire alarm testing was conducted more than 30 days apart. Observed the testing dates were not specific for part of the year to determine if the fire alarms were tested every thirty days.
Observed the emergency contact information for child file #1 did not contain written consent signed by a parent for emergency medical care and signed parental consent for administration of minor first-aid procedures by facility staff.
Observed child file #2, a young toddler, contained a most recent health assessment which was dated more than 12 months ago.
Observed the emergency contact form for child file #1 did not contain written consent signed by a parent for emergency medical care or signed parental consent for administration of minor first-aid procedures by facility staff.
Observed the facility did not have documentation of submitting the updated emergency plan to the local municipality and to the county emergency management agency.
Observed the facility did not have evacuation routes posted on the upper floor of the facility or in the basement of the facility.
Observed staff file #1did not contain documentation of 12 training hours completed during the required training year of 12/19/20-12/19/21.
Observed the current emergency plan needed to be updated to include a lock down procedure and accommodations of infants and toddlers, children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions.
Observed the stove located in the child care space did not have knob locks to prevent the stove from being turned on. Observed there was no restrictive gate to prevent children from getting near the stove in the child care space.
Observed child file #2 and #3 did not contain written verification of ongoing flu vaccines administered in accordance with the schedule recommended by the ACIP.