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Bright Horizons Family Center
2411 W BRAKER LN, Austin TX 78758-4547 · License #550239 · Licensed Center
Contact
- Director
- Devin Hunter
- Phone
- (512) 833-7090
- Website
- www.brighthorizons.com
- Address
- 2411 W BRAKER LN, Austin TX 78758-4547 · Directions
Hours
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- Accepts child care subsidy
- Licensed for 194 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Texas HHSC Child Care Regulation- Medium High
746.5307(a) · Inspect Fire Extinguishers Monthly
The fire extinguishers were not being inspected monthly.
Corrected by Feb 10, 2025
- Medium
746.4003(b) · First Aid Kit - Supplies Not Expired
Two items in the First Aid Kit were expired. These two items were removed from the First Aid Kit during inspection.
Corrected by Jan 27, 2025
- Medium
746.2421(b) · Written Feeding Instructions - Review and Update Every 30 Days
One infant did not have feeding instructions that were reviewed with the parent and dated within the last 30 days.
Corrected by Feb 3, 2025
- Medium High
746.605(12)(C) · Required Admission Information - Prescribed Medications; Long Term Use
Two children did not have medication at the operation for a prescribed allergy or medical condition as indicated that was needed for the child's condition by a medical professional on their FARE forms.
Corrected by Feb 10, 2025
- Medium High
746.3805(b)(1) · Administering Medication - Original Container with Child's Name, Date
One child's medication was stored in a Ziploc bag and did not have the date it was brought to the operation on it.
Corrected by Feb 10, 2025
- High
746.1205(a)(2) · Responsibilities of Caregivers - Know number of children responsible for
One caregiver did not know how many children they were responsible for during inspection. This was addressed at inspection when I was able to count the correct number of children in care and let the caregiver know so they were aware.
Corrected by Jan 27, 2025
- Medium
746.3809 · Medication No Longer Used
One child's medication was out-of-date and expired July 2024.
Corrected by Feb 3, 2025
- Medium High
746.5307(a) · Inspect Fire Extinguishers Monthly
The fire extinguishers were not being inspected monthly.
Corrected by Jan 31, 2025
- Medium High
746.3407(8) · Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner
The operation had trash accessible to children in three classrooms. This was corrected at inspection when the trash cans containing trash without lids were removed from the classrooms during inspection.
Corrected by Jan 27, 2025
- Medium
746.623(2)(D) · Immunizations-Docs may be official record or copy that have signature of health care prof. or name of other prof who administered vaccine
Two children's immunization record did not include the signature (including a rubber stamp or electronic signature) of the health-care professional who administered the vaccines.
Corrected by Feb 10, 2025
- Medium
746.1613(a) · Reduction of child/caregiver naptime ratio by 50% allowed, If 13 or more children in care, children are 18 mo. or older and other standards met
Follow up inspection was completed at the operation on 5/1/2023. One caregiver was observed supervising 10 children, ages 15months to 23months. The naptime ratio should have been 1:9. This was corrected when an additional caregiver was added to the ratio.
Corrected by May 1, 2023
- Medium
746.1613(a) · Reduction of child/caregiver naptime ratio by 50% allowed, If 13 or more children in care, children are 18 mo. or older and other standards met
One caregiver was observed supervising 10 children, ages 14months to 22months. The naptime ratio should have been 1:9. This was corrected when an additional caregiver was added to the ratio.
Corrected by Apr 13, 2023
- Medium High
746.1315(b) · Each Caregiver and the Director Must Have Current Training in pediatric CPR
Current First aid/ CPR certification was not available to review for two of the 28 staff members.
Corrected by Apr 21, 2023
- Medium High
746.5202(1) · Emergency Preparedness Plan - Evacuation, relocation, and sheltering/lock-down procedures
The operation's emergency preparedness plan did not contain information on how the operation will evacuate children that have limited mobility, may need additional assistance or are under 24 months of age during an evacuation.
Corrected by May 9, 2022
- Medium High
746.3819 · Food Allergy Emergency Plan Signed by Parents and Health Care Professional
One child with a food allergy emergency plan did not contain the parent's signature on the plan.
Corrected by May 10, 2022
- Medium Low
746.4801 · Definition- What does Licensing mean by the term ?use zone??
On the 3-5 year old playground there were two tires positioned at the bottom of the rock wall of the playscape not allowing for a use zone of 6 ft.
Corrected by May 6, 2022
- High
745.641 · AP Background check results - Must receive notification prior to allowing subject to be present at your operation
The operation had two employees present at the operation before receiving notice from the background unit (CBCU) regarding the employee's eligibility. One employee was working in the kitchen and the second was managing the front desk and the daily operation of the facility. NOTE: The employees were removed from the operation and their background checks were submitted during the inspection.
Corrected by May 6, 2022
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Feb 3, 2025 inspection noted: “The fire extinguishers were not being inspected monthly.” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Jan 27, 2025 inspection noted: “Two items in the First Aid Kit were expired. These two items were removed from the First Aid Kit during inspection.” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Texas HHSC Child Care Regulation · Source records · Report an error