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Angels Place

2538 Woodstock Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15218 · License #CER-00253852 · Child Care Center

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Capacity 49 childrenAges 0 mo – 5 yr4-Star programLast inspected Jan 16, 2026
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When they operate

Full YearWeekdays

Ages served

Newborn (Under 6 Weeks)Infant (6 Weeks-12 mos.)Young Toddler (13-24 mos.)Older Toddler (25-36 mos.)Preschool (37 mos.- Entering K)
  • 4-Star quality rating
  • Accepts Child Care Works subsidy
  • Licensed for 49 children
13
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
0
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by Pennsylvania OCDEL
3
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
4.3
Pennsylvania average
4.6

Inspection history & violations

Source: Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning
Jan 16, 2026 — Renewal
2 violations cited · view state record
2 violations
  • Violation

    3270.75(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.

    The First-Aid Kit in the front nap room lacked tweezers.

    Corrected by Jan 20, 2026

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  • Violation

    3270.102(a)/3270.103 · 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. 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.

    In the indoor play space, a blue gym mat was observed to be ripped, with exposed padding and fraying seams, posing a potential choking hazard for children who are still placing objects in their mouths.

    Corrected by Jan 20, 2026

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Jan 7, 2025 — Renewal
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • Violation

    3270.14/3270.21 · A facility shall be operated in conformity with applicable Federal and State laws and regulations.State agencies whose regulations may relate to the operation of a facility include the Department of Environmental Resources, the Department of Labor and Industry, the Department of Health, the Department of Education and the Department of Transportation. Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children.

    The Emergency Plan training for Staff #1 was completed 11/2024 which is past the hire date.

    Corrected by Jan 7, 2025

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  • Violation

    3270.66(a) · Cleaning materials and other toxic materials shall be kept in an area or container that is locked or made inaccessible to children.

    In upstairs restroom, on the diaper changing table, it was observed a bottle with a solution of bleach and water was labeled, "Keep out of the reach of children" and was accessible to children. In the infant room, a broken lock (eye hook and latch) which allowed access to a bottle of disinfecting spray which was accessible to children.

    Corrected by Jan 7, 2025

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  • Violation

    3270.67(d) · Trash that has been contaminated by human secretions or excrement shall be contained in closed, plastic-lined receptacles.

    A trash receptacle in the Pre-K room containing human secretions (dirty napkin) was not contained in a plastic-lined receptacle.

    Corrected by Jan 7, 2025

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  • Violation

    3270.76 · Floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces, including the facility's outdoor play space surfaces shall be kept clean, in good repair and free from visible hazards.

    In the front nap room, a broken switch plate cover was cracked posing a cutting hazard.

    Corrected by Jan 7, 2025

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Jan 18, 2024 — Renewal
7 violations cited · view state record
7 violations
  • Violation

    3270.14/3270.21 · A facility shall be operated in conformity with applicable Federal and State laws and regulations.State agencies whose regulations may relate to the operation of a facility include the Department of Environmental Resources, the Department of Labor and Industry, the Department of Health, the Department of Education and the Department of Transportation. Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children.

    The operator lacked a section addressing the prevention and identification of Child Maltreatment in their Shaken Baby syndrome, abusive head trauma and child maltreatment policy and procedure to maintain compliance with 45 CFR 98.41(a)(1)(vi) and in accordance with Announcement C-22-03.

    Corrected by Feb 27, 2024

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  • Violation

    3270.27(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 and kept on file at the facility.

    The operator documented emergency plan training for staff persons on 6/29/22, 8/9/23 and 1/2/24, the annual requirement for emergency plan training was not meet between 6/29/22 and 8/9/23.

    Corrected by Aug 9, 2023

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  • Violation

    3270.27(e) · The operator shall provide to the parent of each enrolled child a letter explaining the emergency procedures. The operator shall also provide to the parent of each enrolled child a letter explaining any subsequent update to the plan.

    The letter explaining the emergency procedures was not updated and provided to the parents of enrolled children when the emergency plan was updated with lockdown procedure and accommodations of infants, toddlers and children with special needs and medical conditions.

    Corrected by Jan 25, 2024

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  • Violation

    3270.65 · Protective receptacle covers shall be placed in electrical outlets accessible to children 5 years of age or younger.

    The surge protector in the preschool room near the art easel lacked protective outlet covers. There were outlets in the upstairs hallway that were accessible to the children and lacked protective outlet covers. There was an outlet under the A/C unit in the dining room that was accessible to the children in care and lacked a protective outlet cover.

    Corrected by Jan 18, 2024

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  • Violation

    3270.66(a)/3270.133(4) · Cleaning materials and other toxic materials shall be kept in an area or container that is locked or made inaccessible to children. Medication shall be stored in a locked area of the facility or in an area that is out of the reach of children.

    The door to the closet in the little nap room was off the track and the gate was not in place allowing children to have access to the toxic cleaning products and Tylenol that were on the floor in the closet.

    Corrected by Jan 18, 2024

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  • Violation

    3270.111(a) · 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 nap rooms lacked a daily schedule of activities posted in the rooms.

    Corrected by Jan 18, 2024

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  • Violation

    3270.151(a)/3270.192(3) · A facility person providing direct care who comes into contact with the children or who works with food preparation shall have a health assessment conducted within 12 months prior to providing initial service in a child care setting and every 24 months thereafter. A health assessment is valid for 24 months following the date of signature, if the person does not contract a communicable disease or develop a medical problem. A facility person's record shall include a written report of initial and subsequent health assessments, including the results of initial and subsequent tuberculin skin tests, x-rays or other medical documentation necessary to confirm freedom from communicable tuberculosis.

    Staff file #6 contained health assessments dated 7/12/21 and 10/10/23 which exceeded the 24 months as required for a valid health assessment.

    Corrected by Oct 10, 2023

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Jan 24, 2023 — Renewal
3 violations cited · view state record
3 violations
  • Violation

    3270.31(e)(4)(i)/3270.192(2)(iii) · Competence is the completion of training by a professional in the field of first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All staff persons shall renew their certification in pediatric first aid and pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on or before the expiration of the most current certification. A facility person's record shall include verification of child care experience, education and training following the outset of service at the facility.

    The Pediatric First-Aid/CPR trainings, in the files for Staff #1, Staff #2, Staff #4 and Staff #5, were completed on 3.15.19 and 3.19.21, which exceeded the expiration of the previous certification.

    Corrected by Mar 19, 2021

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  • Violation

    3270.32(a)/3270.192(4) · The operator shall comply with the CPSL and with Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services). A facility person's record shall include a copy of requests for the criminal history record and child abuse registry clearance information, a copy of the disclosure statement and a copy of the completed clearance information required under the CPSL.

    The file for Staff #3 contained State Police clearances dated 2.6.13 and 2.7.18, which exceeded the 60-month renewal requirement.

    Corrected by Feb 7, 2018

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  • Violation

    3270.31(f)(10) · Staff persons shall complete professional development in pediatric first aid and pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation within 90 days of hire.

    The Pediatric First-Aid/CPR training, in the file for Staff #6, was completed on 6.22.22 (see IS Code Sheet).

    Corrected by Jun 22, 2022

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Jan 11, 2022 — Renewal
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • Violation

    3270.32(a)/3270.192(2)(iii) · The operator shall comply with the CPSL and with Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services). A facility person's record shall include verification of child care experience, education and training following the outset of service at the facility.

    The staff file for Staff person #3 contained current mandated reporter training dated 12/22/20 which was not renewed every five years from the previous mandated reporter training that was completed on 2/19/15 as required by the Child Protective Service Law (CPSL).

    Corrected by Dec 22, 2020

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  • Violation

    3270.106(a) · Individual, clean, age-appropriate rest equipment shall be provided for preschool, toddler and infant children as agreed between the child's parent and the operator. The rest equipment shall be labeled for the use of a specific child and used only by the specified child.

    In the Infant room one crib was observed to not be labeled for the use of a specific child.

    Corrected by Jan 12, 2022

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  • Violation

    3270.123(a)(6) · An agreement shall specify the date of the child's admission.

    The child file for Child #1 contained a financial agreement form that lacked the child's admission date.

    Corrected by Jan 14, 2022

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  • Violation

    3270.151(a) · A facility person providing direct care who comes into contact with the children or who works with food preparation shall have a health assessment conducted within 12 months prior to providing initial service in a child care setting and every 24 months thereafter. A health assessment is valid for 24 months following the date of signature, if the person does not contract a communicable disease or develop a medical problem.

    The staff file for Staff person #1 contained a current health assessment dated 1/4/22 which was updated more than 24 months from the previously dated 1/4/20 health assessment. The staff file for Staff person #2 contained a current health assessment dated 1/19/21 which was updated more than 24 months from the previously dated 1/13/19 health assessment.

    Corrected by Jan 4, 2022

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Questions to ask on your tour

Generated from this facility's specific inspection record

  1. 1The Jan 16, 2026 inspection noted: “The First-Aid Kit in the front nap room lacked tweezers.” — what has changed since then?
  2. 2The Jan 7, 2025 inspection noted: “The Emergency Plan training for Staff #1 was completed 11/2024 which is past the hire date.” — what has changed since then?
  3. 3The Jan 18, 2024 inspection noted: “The operator lacked a section addressing the prevention and identification of Child Maltreatment in their Shaken Baby syndrome, abusive head trauma and child ma…” — what has changed since then?

Data synced from Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning · Source records · Report an error