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211 N. SANDERS STREET, TN · License #175542836 · Center · Child Care
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CI 1.7: Building and physical premises safety
Items labeled "keep out of the reach of children" are locked when not in use with the exception of hand soap. Bleach water must be inaccessible when not in use.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
1240-04-01-.06 · 1240-04-01-.06 Staff
Educators did not complete annual and CCDBG trainings by September 30, 2025.
Corrected Corrected by Oct 30, 2025
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Summary of Complaint Investigation Visit The visit conducted today included monitoring of the agency's compliance with Licensing Rules and Regulations and complaint investigation. If any violations were received, details can be observed in the compliance details section of the visit along with corresponding corrective action plans Staff failed to follow incident reporting guidelines according to Department of Human Services licensing rules. Management failed to ensure staff followed disciplinary policy. Staff failed to follow behavior management and guidance guidelines according to Department of Human Services Licensing Rules. Staff failed to report suspected child abuse to Department of Children's Services as required.
Disposition: Yes
Summary of Complaint PCS1002549 Investigation The visit conducted today included monitoring of the Agency's compliance with Licensing Rules and Regulations. Observation: On March 27, 2023, at 11:40a, an expired Epi-Pen (December 2022) was accessible to a child, aged 3 years. An Educator placed an Epi-Pen in her pocket during lunch but did not return the Epi-Pen to its original location upon returning to the classroom. The Educator was sitting and reading a story to the children when a child reached into her pocket and grabbed the Epi-Pen. The Educator did not feel the child's hand in her pocket. At this time, the Educator asked the children to "put their books away." The Educator started messaging a parent/guardian, on ProCare Solutions, about an unrelated incident and heard the child "oww." When the Educator turned around, she saw the Epi-Pen "hanging from the child's finger." The Educator instantly removed the Epi-Pen from the child's finger and requested assistance from the Director. The child was picked up by their Mother. The Mother informed the Director that additional treatment was required in the Emergency Department. Technical Assistance Given: Medications – LC Rogers reviewed 1240-04-01-.12 Health and Safety (12) Medications with Director and Educator. (12) Medications. (a) Receiving Medications. 1. All medications shall be received from the parent/guardian by a designated staff person. 2. The designated staff person(s) shall: (i) Obtain the parent's/guardian's written authorization to administer each medication; (ii) Document that the medicines or drugs are in the original container, are not expired, and are labeled with the child's name; (iii) Document the specific dosage and times the medication is to be administered to the child; and (iv) Document that the parent/guardian has provided the child care agency with instructions on the means and method of administration. (b) Administering Medications. 1. All medications shall be administered by a staff person or persons who have received training in medication administration. Online training is available through the American Academy of Pediatrics at no cost. 2. The following documentation shall be maintained in the child's file and a copy provided to the parent/guardian: (i) Medication was administered according to parent/guardian or health care provider instruction, including times and amounts of medications administered; (ii) Any side effects observed; (iii) Name of staff person administering medication to child; and (iv) Unused medication was returned to the parent/guardian. 3. Medication shall never be administered in bottles or infant feeders unless authorized by a physician. Educators shall ensure that medication administered in this way is not accessible to other children. (c) Accessibility of Medications. 1. Medication shall not be accessible to children unless a physician's authorization for the current school year is on file that allows a school-age child to have self administered medication. 2. All medication shall be stored in a child-proof compartment or container. 3. If medications requiring refrigeration are kept in a refrigerator used for food storage, the medicine shall be put in a leak-proof, child-proof container. 4. Medication requiring emergency administration, as prescribed by a licensed medical professional, e.g. an "Epi-Pen" or asthma inhaler, may be kept in an unlocked container that is inaccessible to children. (d) Diaper cream, ointments, sunscreens and lotions shall be inaccessible to children. Technical Assistance Given: Administering Medication in Child Care Settings – LC Rogers will require all Educators to take the Administering Medication in Child Care Settings training on ProSolutions. Technical Assistance Given: ProCare Solutions – If an Educator is alone in the classroom and needs to contact a parent/guardian immediately, via ProCare Solutions, the Educator should request assistance in the classroom so that all children can continue to be supervised properly. If the message is not urgent, LC Rogers recommends that Educators wait until naptime to complete any messages on ProCare Solutions. Violations Received: 1240-04-01-.06 STAFF. (1) Responsibility for Staff. (a) Owners, directors, and primary educators shall be responsible for: 1. Selecting qualified and capable staff; 2. The supervision, training, and evaluation and performance management of the staff; 3. The efficient operation of the child care agency's program; and. 1240-04-01-.12 HEALTH AND SAFETY. (12) Medications. (a) Receiving Medications. 2. The designated staff person(s) shall: (ii) Document that the medicines or drugs are in the original container, are not expired, and are labeled with the child's name; (b) Administering Medications. 1. All medications shall be administered by a staff person or persons who have received training in medication administration. Online training is available through the American Academy of Pediatrics at no cost. (c) Accessibility of Medications. 1. Medication shall not be accessible to children unless a physician's authorization for the current school year is on file that allows a school-age child to have self-administered medication. 2. All medication shall be stored in a child-proof compartment or container. 4. Medication requiring emergency administration, as prescribed by a licensed medical professional, e.g. an "Epi-Pen" or asthma inhaler, may be kept in an unlocked container that is inaccessible to children. On March 27, 2023, at 11:40a, an expired Epi-Pen (December 2022) was accessible to a child, aged 3 years. An Educator placed an Epi-Pen in her pocket during lunch but did not return the Epi-Pen to its original location upon returning to the classroom. The Educator was sitting and reading a story to the children when a child reached into her pocket and grabbed the Epi-Pen. The Educator did not feel the child's hand in her pocket. At this time, the Educator asked the children to "put their books away." The Educator started messaging a parent/guardian, on ProCare Solutions, about an unrelated incident and heard the child "oww." When the Educator turned around, she saw the Epi-Pen "hanging from the child's finger." The Educator instantly removed the Epi-Pen from the child's finger and requested assistance from the Director. The child was picked up by their Mother. The Mother informed the Director that additional treatment was required in the Emergency Department. On March 27, 2023, at 11:40a, an expired Epi-Pen (December 2022) was accessible to a child, aged 3 years. An Educator placed an Epi-Pen in her pocket during lunch but did not return the Epi-Pen to its original location upon returning to the classroom. The Educator was sitting and reading a story to the children when a child reached into her pocket and grabbed the Epi-Pen. The Educator did not feel the child's hand in her pocket. At this time, the Educator asked the children to "put their books away." The Educator started messaging a parent/guardian, on ProCare Solutions, about an unrelated incident and heard the child "oww." When the Educator turned around, she saw the Epi-Pen "hanging from the child's finger." The Educator instantly removed the Epi-Pen from the child's finger and requested assistance from the Director. The child was picked up by their Mother. The Mother informed the Director that additional treatment was required in the Emergency Department.
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1240-04-01-.09 · 1240-04-01-.09 Incident Reporting
Staff failed to follow incident reporting guidelines according to Department of Human Services licensing rules.
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
1240-04-01-.06 · 1240-04-01-.06 Staff
Management failed to ensure staff followed disciplinary policy.
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
1240-04-01-.15 · 1240-04-01-.15 Program Language and Literacy Development
Staff failed to follow behavior management and guidance guidelines according to Department of Human Services Licensing Rules.
Corrected Corrected by May 7, 2025
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
1240-04-01-.10 · 1240-04-01-.10 Duty to Report Child Abuse and Neglect
Staff failed to report suspected child abuse to Department of Children's Services as required.
Corrected Corrected by May 5, 2025
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
1240-04-01-.22 · 1240-04-01-.22 Specific Requirements for Child Care Centers
One classroom was out of ratio for 15 minutes.
Corrected Corrected by Apr 24, 2025
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
1240-04-01-.12 · 1240-04-01-.12 Health and Safety
On March 27, 2023, at 11:40a, an expired Epi-Pen (December 2022) was accessible to a child, aged 3 years. An Educator placed an Epi-Pen in her pocket during lunch but did not return the Epi-Pen to its original location upon returning to the classroom. The Educator was sitting and reading a story to the children when a child reached into her pocket and grabbed the Epi-Pen. The Educator did not feel the child's hand in her pocket. At this time, the Educator asked the children to "put their books away." The Educator started messaging a parent/guardian, on ProCare Solutions, about an unrelated incident and heard the child "oww." When the Educator turned around, she saw the Epi-Pen "hanging from the child's finger." The Educator instantly removed the Epi-Pen from the child's finger and requested assistance from the Director. The child was picked up by their Mother. The Mother informed the Director that additional treatment was required in the Emergency Department.
Corrected Corrected by Mar 27, 2023
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
1240-04-01-.06 · 1240-04-01-.06 Staff
On March 27, 2023, at 11:40a, an expired Epi-Pen (December 2022) was accessible to a child, aged 3 years. An Educator placed an Epi-Pen in her pocket during lunch but did not return the Epi-Pen to its original location upon returning to the classroom. The Educator was sitting and reading a story to the children when a child reached into her pocket and grabbed the Epi-Pen. The Educator did not feel the child's hand in her pocket. At this time, the Educator asked the children to "put their books away." The Educator started messaging a parent/guardian, on ProCare Solutions, about an unrelated incident and heard the child "oww." When the Educator turned around, she saw the Epi-Pen "hanging from the child's finger." The Educator instantly removed the Epi-Pen from the child's finger and requested assistance from the Director. The child was picked up by their Mother. The Mother informed the Director that additional treatment was required in the Emergency Department.
Corrected Corrected by Mar 27, 2023
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: A nine (9) month old was observed asleep in a crib with a blanket over him. 1240-04-01-11 Supervision Corrective action: The educator took the blanket off of the infant. The educator stated that she has been trained in Safe Sleep. A referral will be made to CCR&R for the infant/toddler specialist to come to the child care to re-train her.
Corrected Corrected by Nov 20, 2019
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: A child's file that was needed could not be located. 1240-04-01-08 Record Keeping Corrective Action: The file had not been found by the end of the visit. The director stated that she would try to locate the child's file and will work on organization of these files.
Corrected Corrected by Nov 20, 2019
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: The center is cluttered, unorganized and not clean. Mold was observed in the school age classroom along the baseboard. 1240-04-01-16 Physical Facilities Corrective Action: The director stated that the church is in the process of painting the entire inside of the day care. They are aware of the mold along the baseboard in the school age classroom which will be taken care of. The director is aware of the clutter and disorganization and may need help in correcting it.
Corrected Corrected by Nov 20, 2019
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: An educator did not follow requirements for reporting disclosures of abuse and neglect to ensure child safety. 1240-04-01-10 Duty to Report Child Abuse and Neglect Corrective action: The educator and director will re-take a child abuse class in order to understand reporting.
Corrected Corrected by Nov 20, 2019
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Management responsibilities 1240-04-01-06 Staff Corrective action: The director was informed of the problems in the center with staff, physical facilities and organization. PE will make a referral to CCR&R to come to the agency to work with her and staff.
Corrected Corrected by Nov 20, 2019
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observations: The agency made major renovations without prior consent from the State Fire Marshall and currently does not meet requirements for applicable fire codes. 1240-04-01-16 Physical Facilities Corrective Action: The agency is cooperating with the State Fire Marshall in making the necessary corrections for the deficiencies that were cited. These corrections have not been completed as of this date.
Corrected Corrected by Nov 28, 2019
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Two children were not signed into the agency by a parent. 1240-04-01-11 SUPERVISION Corrective Action: Technical Assistance was given for sign in sheets and the importance of the parent signing their child in as they bring them to the agency.
Corrected Corrected by May 6, 2019
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Documentation is not being completed for corrective actions for an educator. 1240-04-01-08 RECORD KEEPING Corrective Action: Technical assistance was given regarding documentation for any corrective actions that the director takes with an educator.
Corrected Corrected by May 6, 2019
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: During an unannounced five (5) day follow up visit on May 2, 2019, PE Fulwider Observed a lapse in mealtime supervision during snack. Educator for the two (2) year classroom was seated in the dining area with five (5) children while they ate a snack. The other educator, was at the kitchen window getting the children a drink. PE observed educator get up from the table and walk away from the children to the kitchen window which left the children without direct supervision during this high risk activity. 1240-04-01-11 SUPERVISION. Corrective Action: PE gave Technical Assistance for this mealtime supervision lapse which was corrected immediately and will be sending a PON and POCA.
Corrected Corrected by May 2, 2019
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Educator was focused on her cell phone while supervising a two (2) year old child on the playground. 1240-04-01-11 SUPERVISION Corrective Action: Technical Assistance was given on cell phone usage while supervising children.
Corrected Corrected by Apr 30, 2019
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: During an unannounced follow up visit February 26, 2019, PE Fulwider observed that two infants had not been signed into the program by a parent. 1240-04-01-11 SUPERVISION. Corrective Action: TA was given for the importance of parents signing in their children upon arrival. PE and FS suggested that the educator hand the parent the sign in sheet when they bring their child to the classroom.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 26, 2019
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: During an unannounced follow up visit conducted on February 26, 2019, PE Fulwider observed a two and a half (2 1/2yr.) year old child walk out of the dining area where his class was eating, walk down the hall and start playing in another classroom without supervision. The child was in the classroom alone for approximately two minutes. 1240-04-01-.11 SUPERVISION. Corrective Action: TA was given for supervision when a child walks out of the classroom. PE and FS suggested that the educator walk the remaining children to the classroom to retrieve the child that was unsupervised.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 26, 2019
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Two children had not been properly signed into the program by a parent 1240-04-01-11 SUPERVISION Corrective Action: Technical assistance was given to staff regarding the use of sign in sheets and the importance of making sure parents sign their children into the program.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 21, 2019
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: The menu posted was not current and did not reflect the food being served. 1240-04-01-13 FOOD AND FOOD SERVICE Corrective action: Technical assistance was given to the director regarding updating the menus so that parents are able to see the food that are being served each day.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 21, 2019
Category: nutrition. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Two new hires did not have proof of education in their file. 1240-04-01-08 RECORD KEEPING Corrective action: Technical assistance was given on requirements for staff files.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 21, 2019
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: PE asked the director about the pre-k children coming from the elementary school after school regarding which class they are enrolled in. The director stated that they are enrolled in the school age class. The director stated that she thought since they were 5yr. old they were considered school age. 1240-04-01-22 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTER Corrective Action: PE gave TA to the director regarding rules on school age children.The child needs to be enrolled in Kindergarten to be considered a school age child. The director stated that she understood and will place them in the correct classroom.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 21, 2019
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: A 2 1/2 yr. old child was moved to a 3yr.-4yr. class for nap time. 1240-04-01-22 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS Corrective Action: PE gave Technical Assistance regarding moving a child to another class for nap time when they are not enrolled in that class. PE did not have her wake the child up, but they understand the rules now.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 21, 2019
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: An incident was reported to the agency and they failed to report the incident to the hotline. 1240-04-01-10 DUTY TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT Corrective Action: PE gave Technical assistance on duty to report to both the educator and the director. PE will have them both attend the next Personal Safety Class in April.
Corrected Corrected by Feb 19, 2019
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observations: The director was not present and had not left a staff person in charge in her absence. 1240-04-01-06 STAFF Corrective Action: The agency will make sure that all staff know the person named to be in charge in the absence of the director.
Corrected Corrected by Nov 19, 2018
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: PE observed two educators using inappropriate discipline with a 4 year old child. 1240-04-01-15 Program, Language and Literacy Development Corrective Action: The director discussed the incident with both of the caregivers. CCR&R has been contacted and asked her to come and complete a training with the two educators. The director has also contacted Mary Shell, with CCR&R to work with the parent and child on behavior problems.
Corrected Corrected by Oct 29, 2018
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observations: An employee was not sent for a background check as required. 1240-04-01-07 Criminal Background check and state registry/records review procedures. Corrective Action: The director will send new hires immediately for fingerprints and she understands if they worked for another agency within the past 90 days the proper paperwork will be submitted to switch them to the correct agency.
Corrected Corrected by Oct 29, 2018
Category: background checks. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observations: Management responsibility 1240-04-01-06 Staff Corrective Action: The director will assure that new hires are trained supervision, appropriate discipline methods. CCR&R was contacted to provide appropriate discipline methods for staff.
Corrected Corrected by Oct 29, 2018
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
1240-04-03-05 OWNERSHIP, ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION Observation: Three staff had physicals that were out of date. Corrective Action: All three staff were calling their doctor to make an appointment to have their physical completed.
Corrected Corrected by Jun 8, 2018
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Management has failed to comply with rules to make sure that staff have been trained prior to being placed in a classroom and have the requirements in their files as required. 1240-04-03-07 Staff 1240-04-03-07 Staff
Corrected Corrected by Sep 22, 2017
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
1240-04-03-07 Staff Observation: Staff files for 3 new hires were missing proof of Before You Begin and Shaken Baby/Abusive Head Trauma as required prior to working with children.
Corrected Corrected by Sep 22, 2017
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
1240-04-03-05 Ownership, Organization and Administration Observation: Staff files for 3 new hires were missing education, physical, disclosure form and references as required.
Corrected Corrected by Sep 22, 2017
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: A new staff file was missing a physical, 3 references and a copy of the highest level of education. 1240-04-03-05 Ownership, Organization and Administration
Corrected Corrected by Sep 18, 2017
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: A 2 1/2yr. old was being grouped with the 3yr.-4yr. classroom. 1240-04-03-06 Supervision
Corrected Corrected by Sep 8, 2017
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
1240-04-03-07 Staff Observation: A caregiver who started working on 9/1/17,did not have proof that she had completed Before you Begin and Shaken Baby/Abusive Head Trauma.
Corrected Corrected by Sep 18, 2017
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Three preschool children were left unsupervised on the playground for approximately one minute on 9/1/17. 1240-04-03-.06 SUPERVISION.
Corrected Corrected by Sep 5, 2017
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Due to supervision violation cited on 9/5/17, children have not been afforded the protection required due to failure to comply with rules developed for their safety and well being as required. 1240-04-03-.07 Staff (1b)
Corrected Corrected by Sep 5, 2017
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
1240-04-03-06 Supervision Observation: A 10 year old was left on the playground for less than a minute.
Corrected Corrected by Aug 3, 2017
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: There were 5 medications in the locked container found out of date. 1240-04-03-10 Health & Safety
Corrected Corrected by Jun 12, 2017
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Two employee files were missing completed Disclosure forms. 1240-04-03-05 Ownership, Organization and Administration
Corrected Corrected by Jun 12, 2017
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Staff files did not have documentation of Orientation before assuming duties. 1240-04-07 Staff
Corrected Corrected by Feb 8, 2017
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Staff file was missing proof of her highest level of education 1240-04-03-05 Ownership, Organization & Administration
Corrected Corrected by Feb 8, 2017
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: Lesson plans had not been completed or posted in the School age classroom 1240-04-03-09 Program
Corrected Corrected by Feb 8, 2017
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: During the Assessment conducted on 5/10/16, the assessor observed an infant being placed in the crib on their tummy for naptime. 1240-04-03-06 Supervision (4) (c)
Corrected Corrected by May 11, 2016
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: It was validated that a caregiver used inappropriate discipline on a two year old which is prohibited. 1240-4-3.09 PROGRAM
Corrected Corrected by May 23, 2015
Category: other. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
Observation: A staff file did not contain proof of education as required. 1240-04-03-.05 OWNERSHIP, ORGANIZATION, AND ADMINISTRATION.
Corrected Corrected by Jan 29, 2015
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Violation
1240-4-3-.05; Ownership, Organization, and Administration. (b) Preschool Children¿s Record Requirements. 2. Before a child under the age of thirty (30) months of age is accepted for care, the parent shall provide proof of a physical examination within three (3) months prior to admission, signed or stamped by a physician or health care provider. This record must be kept on file at the agency. Observation: 3 children under 30months did not have the signed/stamped physical commpleted by doctor.
Corrected Corrected by May 24, 2013
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
Disposition: Yes
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See Below for Detailed Information Observation: A nine (9) month old was observed asleep in a crib with a blanket over him. 1240-04-01-11 Supervision Corrective action: The educator took the blanket off of the infant. The educator stated that she has been trained in Safe Sleep. A referral will be made to CCR&R for the infant/toddler specialist to come to the child care to re-train her. Observation: A child's file that was needed could not be located. 1240-04-01-08 Record Keeping Corrective Action: The file had not been found by the end of the visit. The director stated that she would try to locate the child's file and will work on organization of these files. Observation: The center is cluttered, unorganized and not clean. Mold was observed in the school age classroom along the baseboard. 1240-04-01-16 Physical Facilities Corrective Action: The director stated that the church is in the process of painting the entire inside of the day care. They are aware of the mold along the baseboard in the school age classroom which will be taken care of. The director is aware of the clutter and disorganization and may need help in correcting it. Observation: An educator did not follow requirements for reporting disclosures of abuse and neglect to ensure child safety. 1240-04-01-10 Duty to Report Child Abuse and Neglect Corrective action: The educator and director will re-take a child abuse class in order to understand reporting. Observation: Management responsibilities 1240-04-01-06 Staff Corrective action: The director was informed of the problems in the center with staff, physical facilities and organization. PE will make a referral to CCR&R to come to the agency to work with her and staff.
Disposition: Yes
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Disposition: Not Applicable
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Disposition: Not Applicable
See Below for Detailed Information Observation: Educator was focused on her cell phone while supervising a two (2) year old child on the playground. 1240-04-01-11 SUPERVISION Corrective Action: Technical Assistance was given on cell phone usage while supervising children.
Disposition: Yes
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Disposition: Not Applicable
See Below for Detailed Information Observation: Two new hires did not have proof of education in their file. 1240-04-01-08 RECORD KEEPING Corrective action: Technical assistance was given on requirements for staff files. Observation: PE asked the director about the pre-k children coming from the elementary school after school regarding which class they are enrolled in. The director stated that they are enrolled in the school age class. The director stated that she thought since they were 5yr. old they were considered school age. 1240-04-01-22 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTER Corrective Action: PE gave TA to the director regarding rules on school age children.The child needs to be enrolled in Kindergarten to be considered a school age child. The director stated that she understood and will place them in the correct classroom. Observation: A 2 1/2 yr. old child was moved to a 3yr.-4yr. class for nap time. 1240-04-01-22 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS Corrective Action: PE gave Technical Assistance regarding moving a child to another class for nap time when they are not enrolled in that class. PE did not have her wake the child up, but they understand the rules now. Observation: An incident was reported to the agency and they failed to report the incident to the hotline. 1240-04-01-10 DUTY TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT Corrective Action: PE gave Technical assistance on duty to report to both the educator and the director. PE will have them both attend the next Personal Safety Class in April.
Disposition: Yes
See Below for Detailed Information Observation: Three preschool children were left unsupervised on the playground for approximately one minute on 9/1/17. 1240-04-03-.06 SUPERVISION. Due to supervision violation cited on 9/5/17, children have not been afforded the protection required due to failure to comply with rules developed for their safety and well being as required. 1240-04-03-.07 Staff (1b)
Disposition: Yes
See Below for Detailed Information 1240-04-03-06 Supervision Observation: A 10 year old was left on the playground for less than a minute.
Disposition: Yes
See Below for Detailed Information Observation: During the Assessment conducted on 5/10/16, the assessor observed an infant being placed in the crib on their tummy for naptime. 1240-04-03-06 Supervision (4) (c)
Disposition: Yes
See Below for Detailed Information Observation: It was validated that a caregiver used inappropriate discipline on a two year old which is prohibited. 1240-4-3.09 PROGRAM
Disposition: Yes
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Disposition: Not Applicable
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Disposition: Not Applicable
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Disposition: Not Applicable