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Home › VA › Tappahannock › Mount Landing Children's Center
License #941100 · Center · Child Day Center
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The updated TB screening for Staff #1 was overdue by 25 days.
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This self-reported serious incident inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This self-reported serious incident inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This self-reported serious incident inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Evidence: 1. The climber with a slide located on the center's preschool playground did not have the required amount of resilient surfacing in the fall zone at the end of the slide shut. There must be at least six inches of resilient surfacing throughout the fall zone. The fall zone at the slide had approximately 1 inch of pea gravel. Areas of compacted dirt were visible where pea gravel was lacking. 2. The director stated the landscaping timbers had to be removed from around the equipment making it difficult to maintain the pea gravel for the fall zone.
Evidence: 1. The record for Staff #1 (date of employment 2/22/22) documented a search of the central registry dated, 4/4/22 which is beyond 30 days of employment. 2. No additional information was provided.
This self-reported serious incident inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Evidence: 1. The written procedures for prevention of shaken baby syndrome or abusive head trauma including coping with crying babies, safe sleep practices and sudden infant death syndrome were not observed. 2. Administration acknowledged that the center had not developed the written procedures.
This self-reported serious incident inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This self-reported serious incident inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This monitoring inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.