Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
Caregivers in the infant room are walking in and out of the napping area while infants are sleeping.
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License #1788078 · Center · Licensed Center
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This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
Caregivers in the infant room are walking in and out of the napping area while infants are sleeping.
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Training records were not available during my inspection for four caregivers and the director.
The director and one of the drivers do not have current transportation training.
The operation's safety drills are documented however, it does not show the length of time for the evacuations.
One out of ten employee files evaluated does not have current CPR certification.
The operation's fire inspection is not current. The last inspection was conducted on 2/1/2024.
Two vans used to transport children from school were missing fire extinguishers.
This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
A four month old infant was observed sleeping with a sleep sack swaddler. Note: The infant was removed from the sleep sack.
This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
This inspection visit recorded no violations or advisories.
One out of ten employee files evaluated has expired first aid certification.