The provider shall obtain documentation of a physical examination prior to a child's attendance or within 30 days after the first day of attendance.
There was no physical exam record available for child #4 who has been in attendance for 4 months.
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There was no physical exam record available for child #4 who has been in attendance for 4 months.
The provider is required to have caregivers and household members undergo a background check every five years. 1. The most recent central registry for household member #1 was overdue by 11 months.
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The most recent central registry for household member #1 was overdue by 6 months.
Based on documentation review and interview, the provider failed to ensure that caregivers shall obtain a minimum of sixteen clock hours of training annually in areas relevant to their job responsibilities. Evidence: The record for caregiver #2 contained documentation of 2 hours of annual training. Interview with the provider confirmed that caregiver #2 did not obtain sixteen clock hours of training annually.
This monitoring inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Evidence: The record for staff #3, date of employment 12/01/2023, indicated that staff #3 lived in another state outside of Virginia in the preceding 5 years. The record did not contain a criminal history record information check or a search of the child abuse and neglect registry from that state. Staff #3 was observed working with children. The provider acknowledged that a criminal history record check or a search of the child abuse and neglect registry were not obtained for staff #3.
Evidence: When asked to view documentation of emergency evacuation and shelter-in-place drills the provider was unable to locate the documentation.
This monitoring inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Evidence: 1. The record of Caregiver #1 contained documentation of a chest x-ray dated 4/2/19. 2. The record of Caregiver #2 contained documentation of a tuberculosis test dated 4/22/19. 3. The provider acknowledged they did not have updated tuberculosis screenings.