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Mary Carter
3631 Luckylee Crest, Chesterfield VA 23234 · License #1107122 · Family Day Home
Contact
- Phone
- (804) 837-2845
- Website
- Add via profile claim
- Address
- 3631 Luckylee Crest, Chesterfield VA 23234 · Directions
- State licensing specialist
- Cindy Horne · (804) 297-4469
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 8 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Virginia Department of Education, Office of Child Care Licensing- Violation
8VAC20-800-690-E · Soiled disposable diapers and wipes shall be disposed of in a leak-proof or plastic-lined storage system that is either foot operated or used in such a way that neither the caregiver's hand nor the soiled diaper or wipe touches the exterior surface of the storage system during disposal.
1. The provider did not have a foot operated storage system for the disposal of soiled diapers. 2. Caregiver #2 completed diapering and threw the diaper on the floor.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-920 · ***Repeat Violation***
When meals or snacks are provided by the family day home, the menu for the current one-week period shall be dated, given to parent or posted, list any substitute food and be kept on file one week at the family day home. The menu did not have documentation of substitute foods served for lunch.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-920 · When meals or snacks are provided by the family day home, the menu for the current one-week period shall be dated, given to parent or posted, list any substitute food and be kept on file one week at the family day home.
The menu did not have documentation of substitute foods served for morning snack.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-770 · A working portable battery-operated weather band radio, and extra batteries shall be kept in a designated area and be available to caregivers at all times.
1. A battery - operated weather band radio was not available during the inspection. 2. The provider stated that she was unable to locate the battery-operated radio.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-960-E · Bottles shall be refrigerated and labeled with the child's full name and the
date, if more than one infant is in care. The provider did not have the bottles for child #2 (8 months old) and child #3 (8 months old) labeled and dated.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-210-A · REPEAT VIOLATION
Based on record review and interview, the provider did not ensure that all caregivers obtain a minimum of sixteen clock hours of training annually. Evidence: 1. The record for caregiver #1 had 14.5 of the 16 clock hours of training annually. 2. The record for caregiver #2 had 12 of the 16 clock hours of training annually. 3. The provider acknowledged that the required hours had not been completed for caregiver #1 and caregiver #2.
- Violation
22.1-289.035-A · Based on the review of the assistant record and interview, the provider failed to obtain repeat background checks every five years for one staff as required.
Evidence: 1. The record for assistant #1 contained fingerprint based criminal history record information check dated 01/30/19. The fingerprint based criminal history record information check was required to be completed prior to 01/30/24. 2. The provider stated she did not have the updated fingerprint based criminal history record information check.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-760-A-1 · Based on observation and interview, the first aid kit did contain the minimum required supplies.
Evidence: 1. The first aid kit did not include band-aids. 2. The provider stated that the band-aids were not in the first aid kit.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-100-A · Based on a review of children's records, the provider did not ensure that each child shall have a physical examination by or under the direction of a physician before the child's attendance or within one month after attendance.
Evidence: The records for child #1 (start date: 06/09/22), child #2 (start date 06/09/22), and child #4 (start date: 12/18/21) did not have a physical examination.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-730-D · Based on observation, medications were not kept in a locked place using a safe locking method that prevents access by children. Evidence: 1. A bottle of Allergy medicine was unlocked on the kitchen counter accessible to children.
- Violation
22VAC40-111-240-A · Based on observation, the provider did not ensure that all areas and furnishings of the family day home. inside and outside, shall be maintained in a clean, safe, and operable condition.
Evidence: Child #7 (12 months of age) was observed in a portable infant swing. The infant swing had a broken right center frame with duct tape wrapped around the frame and the arm of the right side of swing. The right center frame was not completely attached to the arm of the right side of swing. The infant swing had blankets under the swing seat to prop the seat up.
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Feb 4, 2026 inspection noted: “1. The provider did not have a foot operated storage system for the disposal of soiled diapers. 2. Caregiver #2 completed diapering and threw the diaper on the…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Dec 10, 2025 inspection noted: “When meals or snacks are provided by the family day home, the menu for the current one-week period shall be dated, given to parent or posted, list any substitut…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Oct 30, 2025 inspection noted: “The menu did not have documentation of substitute foods served for morning snack.” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Virginia Department of Education, Office of Child Care Licensing · Source records · Report an error