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Aliesha Miffin
1829 Louisa Street, Henrico VA 23231 · License #1110080 · Family Day Home
Contact
- Phone
- (804) 222-2386
- Website
- Add via profile claim
- Address
- 1829 Louisa Street, Henrico VA 23231 · Directions
- State licensing specialist
- Lauren Bickford · (540) 280-0742
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 12 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Virginia Department of Education, Office of Child Care Licensing- Violation
8VAC20-800-510-A · A child shall be provided with an individual crib, cot, rest mat, or bed for resting or napping.
Child # 4 did not have a rest mat available at nap time. Provider confirmed they did not have an extra rest mat for the child.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-180-A · Repeat Violation:
A tuberculosis (TB) screening is required every two years from the last screening. An updated TB screening for Caregiver #1 was not completed and was overdue by 10 months.
- Violation
8VAC20-790-250-F · Repeat Violation:
In addition to preservice and orientation training, caregivers who work directly with children shall annually attend at least 16 hours of training to include the department's health and safety update course. Caregiver #1 and #2 did not complete the most recent department's health and safety update course. The health and safety update course was due seven months ago. Caregiver #3 did not complete the department's most recent health and safety update course. The health and safety update course was due over one year ago.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-760-A · Family day homes shall maintain required emergency supplies in the family day home and wherever children are in care.
The family day home was missing one triangular bandage.
- Violation
8VAC20-790-250-F · In addition to preservice and orientation training, caregivers who work directly with children shall annually attend at least 16 hours of training to include the department's health and safety update course.
Evidence: 1. Caregiver #1 and #2 did not complete the department's health and safety update course for 2024.The health and safety update course was due 30 days ago.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-140-B-3 · Providers are required to have current certification in first aid from the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Safety and Health Institute, or the National Safety Council, or current first aid certification issued within the past three years by a community college, a hospital, a rescue squad, or a fire department.
Evidence: 1. Provider #1 had a CPR certification dated 08/03/2022. A new certification was required 47 days ago.
- Violation
8VAC20-790-250-F · Based on a review of four caregiver records and interview, the vendor did not ensure that two caregivers annually completed the department's health and safety update course.
Evidence: 1. The records of caregiver #1 and caregiver #4 did not contain documentation of the 2022 and 2023 annual health and safety update course. 2. The vendor acknowledged that the courses had not been completed.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-830-C · Based on a review of documentation and interview, the provider did not ensure that required monthly evacuation drills were documented.
Evidence: 1. An evacuation drill from October of 2023 was not documented. 2. The provider acknowledged that the drill had not been documented.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-980-A · Based on record review, the provider the not
ensure five of five children?s records contained documentation of general written permission from parents for the provider to take the child off the premises of the family day home. Evidence: 1. The record of child #1 (enrollment date: 1/30/23) did not have documentation of written permission to be taken of the premises of the family day home from the child?s parent. The provider stated that the children are taken to the for a walk around the neighborhood regularly. 2. The record of child #2 (enrollment date: 1/30/23) did not have documentation of written permission to be taken of the premises of the family day home from the child?s parent. The provider stated that the children are taken to the for a walk around the neighborhood regularly. 3. The record of child #3 (enrollment date: 2/08/23) did not have documentation of written permission to be taken of the premises of the family day home from the child?s parent. The provider stated that the children are taken to the for a walk around the neighborhood regularly. 4. The record of child #4 (enrollment date: 3/24/23) did not have documentation of written permission to be taken of the premises of the family day home from the child?s parent. The provider stated that the children are taken to the for a walk around the neighborhood regularly. 5. The record of child #5 (enrollment date: 3/7/23) did not have documentation of written permission to be taken of the premises of the family day home from the child?s parent. The provider stated that the children are taken to the for a walk around the neighborhood regularly.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-920 · Based on observation and an interview, the provider did not ensure that a menu was given to parents or posted or placed in an area accessible to parents.
Evidence: 1.The family day home did not have a menu posted. 2. The provider stated that they did not have a menu posted or given to parents during the month of December.
- Violation
22VAC40-665-400-A · Based on record review, the provider did not ensure to have all required procedural components for the emergency plan.
Evidence: The provider did not have all required emergency preparedness plan policies and procedures.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-730-D · Based on observation, the provider did not ensure medications for caregivers and household members were kept in a locked place using a safe locking method that prevents access by children.
Evidence: The provider's household medication was located on a shelf in an unlocked refrigerator.
- Violation
22VAC40-665-400-A · Based on record review, the provider did not ensure that the emergency preparedness plan addressed all required procedures.
Evidence: The provider's emergency preparedness plan did not address caregiver responsibility and home readiness with respect to lockdown procedures.
- Violation
8VAC20-800-60-B · Based on record review, the provider did not ensure two of two children's records contained documentation of the policy number of the child's medical insurance.
Evidence: The record of child # 1 (start date: 11/30/21) and child #2 (start date: 7/5/21) did not contain documentation of each child's medical insurance policy number.
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Apr 27, 2026 inspection noted: “Child # 4 did not have a rest mat available at nap time. Provider confirmed they did not have an extra rest mat for the child.” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Oct 24, 2025 inspection noted: “A tuberculosis (TB) screening is required every two years from the last screening. An updated TB screening for Caregiver #1 was not completed and was overdue by…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Apr 21, 2025 inspection noted: “In addition to preservice and orientation training, caregivers who work directly with children shall annually attend at least 16 hours of training to include th…” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Virginia Department of Education, Office of Child Care Licensing · Source records · Report an error