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Home › TX › Mineral Wells › Child and Family Development Center Mineral Wells
2316 HIGHWAY 180 W, Mineral Wells TX 76067-5060 · License #1690721 · Center · Licensed Center
When they operate
Ages served
Disposition: No Deficiencies Cited
Director failed to ensure compliance of the minimum standards by not following code enforcement?s restrictions, which were to not use the facilities kitchen until clogged plumbing and flooding of the area was fixed, as well as instructing staff not to abide by the same authority. Director failed to ensure the flooding was reported to CCR and parents, as well as not providing a safe environment for children, of which were allowed to maintain in the classroom the flooded water had entered.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Parents were not notified of flooding in the kitchen.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Dishes were cleaned in hand washing sinks inside the utility closet and in the kitchen at the operation with only soap and water.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Operation failed to comply with Code Enforcement when instructed to not use the kitchen until plumbing was fixed.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Operation failed to notify CCR that the kitchen had flooded due to the grease trap being clogged.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Operation multiple times allowed children sit on carpet that smelled of mildew and was damp from a kitchen drainage entering from the wall.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
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Data synced from Texas HHSC Child Care Regulation on Jul 10, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
746.1203(4) · Responsibilities of Caregivers - Supervision of Children
A group of children were unsupervised when a caregiver fell asleep with an infant in their arms.
Corrected Corrected by Dec 7, 2022
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
746.1201(1) · Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
A caregiver demonstrated a lack of good judgment when observed asleep while holding an infant.
Corrected Corrected by Dec 7, 2022
Marked corrected in the state record.
The permit holder has failed to ensure compliance of the minimum standards by not instructing the director to comply with the local authority.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Child was served identified foods to an allergic child.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Director failed to ensure compliance of the minimum standards by not administering safeguards and procedures given to them that would have prevented a child from having a reaction to food allergies.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Operation was found noncompliant after contacting EMS, several minutes after contacting the parent and administering an epinephrine auto-injectors due to the child having an allergic reaction to an unknown substance.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Director and caregivers demonstrated a lack of competency in knowing how to administer the EpiPen, which delayed life-saving treatment.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
The permit holder failed to ensure the director and staff followed minimum standards regarding food allergies. The director and staff failed to follow both operational policies and a child's food allergy plan established by the physician.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Disposition: No Deficiencies Cited
Disposition: No Deficiencies Cited
Caregiver allowed a child to leave the classroom for over 2 minutes unsupervised.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited
Caregiver did not show good judgment when they dragged a child by the ankles over 4 feet in the classroom.
Disposition: Deficiency Cited