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June Lee
928 Jamerson Lane, Glen Allen VA 23059 · License #1110687 · Family Day Home
Contact
- Phone
- (804) 330-6189
- Website
- Add via profile claim
- Address
- 928 Jamerson Lane, Glen Allen VA 23059 · Directions
- State licensing specialist
- Sharon Curlee · (804) 840-8312
Hours
Not published by the state. Owners can add hours via profile claim.
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- Accepts Child Care Subsidy Program
- Licensed for 5 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Virginia Department of Education, Office of Child Care Licensing- Violation
8VAC20-800-40-A · The provider shall ensure that the total number of children receiving care at any one time does not exceed the maximum licensed capacity of the home. The maximum licensed capacity of the family day home is five. The provider confirmed that on April 13, 2026, seven non-resident children were in attendance and provided care.
- Violation
22.1-289.057-A · Repeat
The family day home is required to submit to VDH and implement a plan to test potable water for lead. The provider did not have evidence of a testing plan submitted to VDH.
- Violation
22.1-289.057-A · The family day home is required to submit to VDH and implement a plan to test potable water for lead. The provider did not have evidence of a testing plan submitted to VDH.
- Violation
8VAC20-790-250-F · Caregivers who work directly with children shall, in addition to preservice and orientation training, shall annually attend at least 16 hours of training and staff development activities, to include the department's health and safety update course. Training shall be related to child safety, child development, the function of the center, and any required department sponsored training. The most recent department health and safety update course completed by caregiver #1 was dated 11/15/2023. There was no documentation of completion for the 2024 year.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-830-B · Shelter-in-place procedures shall be practiced a minimum of twice per year. For the period of August 2023 through August 2024, there were no shelter-in-place drills practiced.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-730-D · Medication, except for those prescriptions designated otherwise by a written physician's order, including refrigerated medication and medications for caregivers and household members, shall be kept in a locked place using a safe locking method that prevents access by children.
Medications for caregivers and household members were being stored in the unlocked kitchen cabinet.
- Violation
22.1-289.058 · Based on interview, the provider did not ensure the family day home was equipped with at least one carbon monoxide detector.
Evidence: The provider stated she did not have a carbon monoxide detector for the home.
- Violation
8VAC20-790-170-G · Based on review of children?s records and interview, the provider did not maintain, in a way that is accessible to all caregivers, a current written list of all children?s allergies, sensitivities, and dietary restrictions. The Llist shall be dated and kept confidential.
Evidence: The provider stated she did not have a list of allergies, sensitivities, and dietary restrictions. The record of child #2, indicated a food sensitivity by the physician.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-770 · Based on observations and interview, the provider did not maintain a working portable battery-operated weather band radio, and extra batteries to be kept in a designated area, that?s available to caregivers at all times.
Evidence: A portable weather band radio was on site, however there were no batteries for the radio. The provider stated she did not have extra batteries for the radio.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-730-D · Based on observation and interview, the provider did not ensure medications, including the medications for household members, were kept in a locked place using a safe locking method that prevents access by children.
Evidence: 1. Multiple packets of aspirin were observed in the first aid kit. The first aid kit was kept in the unlocked closet in the living room. 2. Household medications were observed in the unlocked kitchen cabinet. 3. The provider acknowledged the medication were unlocked.
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Apr 27, 2026 inspection noted: “The family day home is required to submit to VDH and implement a plan to test potable water for lead. The provider did not have evidence of a testing plan submi…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Oct 28, 2024 inspection noted: “Medications for caregivers and household members were being stored in the unlocked kitchen cabinet.” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Aug 15, 2024 inspection noted: “Evidence: The provider stated she did not have a carbon monoxide detector for the home.” — what has changed since then?
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