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Elena Cerro
7226 Sipes Lane, Annandale VA 22003 · License #1107727 · Family Day Home
Contact
- Phone
- (571) 488-4926
- Website
- Add via profile claim
- Address
- 7226 Sipes Lane, Annandale VA 22003 · Directions
- State licensing specialist
- Charles Perkins · (703) 309-3963
Hours
Not published by the state. Owners can add hours via profile claim.
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- Does not accept Child Care Subsidy Program
- Licensed for 12 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Virginia Department of Education, Office of Child Care Licensing- Violation
8VAC20-800-100-A · The provider shall obtain documentation of a physical examination by or under the direction of a physician prior to a child's attendance or within 30 days after the first day of attendance.
One child out of 5 children's files reviewed is missing the physical examination and has been in care for more than 30 days.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-60-B · A child's records shall have two emergency contacts.
The review of 4 children's record, resulted in two records, Child 1 and 3, missing the second emergency contact.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-690-L · Based on the review of the physical plant, the caregiver failed to empty a potty chair promptly.
Evidence: A potty char was located in the hallway and the potty chair had not been emptied after use.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-730-D · Based on the physical plant review, the provider failed to store medication for household members in a locked place.
Evidence: Medication for the provider was found on the kitchen hutch, accessible to children and not in a locked place.
- Violation
22.1-289.011-F · Based on the physical plant inspection, the provider failed to post the most recent violation notice and inspection summary in a place where the paperwork could be reviewed by parents.
Evidence: The most recent inspection summary and violation notice was taped to the refrigerator in the providers kitchen and area where parents do not come.
- Violation
22.1-289.036-B-2 · Based on the review of household member records, the provider failed to get subsequent records .
Evidence: Four out of five household members have criminal records checks that are more than 5 years old. Household member 1,3 and 5.
- Violation
22.1-289.035-B-2 · Based on the review of staff files, the provider failed to get criminal records checks conducted before the first day of employment.
Evidence: The provider has two new assistants, one started on 4/3/23 and the other assistant has been with the provider for a month, according to the provider. Both are missing the fingerprints check that must be done before the first day.
- Violation
8VAC20-770-40-C-1-c · Based on the review of the provider paperwork, the provider failed to have background checks for a household member.
Evidence: A family member moved in to the home September 1st, 2022. The provider does not have any background checks on record for the household member. Household member #3.
- Violation
22.1-289.035-B-2 · The provider failed to have the assistant submit to fingerprinting and provide personal descriptive information described in subdivision B 2 of ? 19.2-392.02.
Evidence: A new assistant started on 3/20/22, the assistant does not have any fingerprint background check on file. The provider had an assistant from January to March and does not have any fingerprint results from that staff.
- Violation
8VAC20-770-60-B · Based on the review of the staff records, the provider failed to have sworn disclosure statements for the current assistant and a previous assistant.
Evidence: The current assistant started on 3/20/22 and the provider do not have the sworn disclosure statement on file. A separate assistant worked from January to March and the provider do not have a sworn disclosure statement on file for that assistant.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-730-D · The provider failed to keep household medication in a locked place.
Evidence: The provider has a kitchen cupboard with open shelves, the shelves had about 40 bottles of medication belonging to the family of the provider. The children eat in the kitchen and were observed walking around in the kitchen during the inspection. None of the medications are locked up.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-830-A · The provider failed to conduct monthly emergency evacuation drills.
Evidence: Based on the review of the emergency evacuation drills, and interview with the provider, the provider failed to conduct emergency drills for January, February and March 2022.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-120-A · Based on the review of staff records the provider failed to get information for the assistant.
Evidence: The assistant does not have any paperwork, no references, no orientation and no emergency contacts, verification of age and job title.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-50-A · The provider failed to keep a written record of attendance.
Evidence: The provider told the inspector that she has not been taking attendance for a while.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-60-A · Based on the review of the providers paperwork, the provider failed to have records for some of the children.
Evidence: Based on the review of 5 records, child 1 is missing information for parents, information regarding medication administration, physicians information, emergency treatment authorization, a physical and the child's records for with parents information and emergency contacts, The child started in October 2021. Child 5 doe not have any paperwork and started on February 15th 2022.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-130 · Based on the information at the inspection, the assistant is not able to speak read and write English .
Evidence: The assistant was not able to speak with the inspector and failed to follow guidance when the inspector told her that she needed to wash hands after diaper changing as well as being told that the children needed to wash hands after diaper changing.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-180-A · Based on the review of the provider records, the provider and a household member (#2) needs subsequent TB screenings
Evidence: The TB test for the two were done on 7/24/19 and 10/18/19 and is over 2 years old.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-280 · Based on the review of the physical plant, the provider did not keep cleaners inaccessible to children.
Evidence: Cleaners accessible on the kitchen island.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-680-A · The caregiver failed to wash hands after diaper changing.
Evidence: The assistant failed to wash her hands after changing a diaper, the assistant did wear rubber gloves during the diaper change.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-680-B · The caregiver failed to wash the children's hands
Evidence: Based on the observation during the inspection the children came in from outside and the younger children and infants failed to wash hands, the younger children also did not wash hands before eating and after diaper changing.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-690-D · Based on the physical inspection the provider failed to have a non absorbent surface that can be sanitized.
Evidence: The provider has a diaper changing pad that is covered with a cloth cover, the diaper changing pad is torn. The cloth and pad is absorbent.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-690-E · Based on the review of the physical plant, a hands free diaper pail is not used for disposable diapers.
Evidence: During the inspection, the assistant was observed changing a diaper, no step on trash can or other trashcan was available. The assistant tied the diaper up in a bag and at first but it on a shelf below the diaper changing pad, after being asked she took it outside and put it in the trashcan.
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Apr 23, 2025 inspection noted: “One child out of 5 children's files reviewed is missing the physical examination and has been in care for more than 30 days.” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Oct 1, 2024 inspection noted: “The review of 4 children's record, resulted in two records, Child 1 and 3, missing the second emergency contact.” — what has changed since then?
- 3The May 2, 2024 inspection noted: “Evidence: A potty char was located in the hallway and the potty chair had not been emptied after use.” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Virginia Department of Education, Office of Child Care Licensing · Source records · Report an error