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Home › VA › Henrico › Ariella Hargrave
License #1110193 · Home-based · Family Day Home
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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. A prescription medication was located in an unlocked cabinet in the child care play area.
Evidence: 1.The record of caregiver/staff #3 (date of employment: 6/1/22) did not document the results of a central registry check. 2. Caregiver/Staff #3 was observed supervising children during the inspection.
Evidence: There were three children?s medications located in an unlocked backpack. The backpack was observed in the family day home?s backyard within the reach of children in care.
Evidence: 1) The physical examination in the record for Child #2, enrolled on 12/28/21, was dated 02/02/22. 2) During interview, the provider reported the physical examination for Child #2 was not obtained within the required time frame.
Evidence: The provider did not have a working battery operated weather band radio.
This monitoring inspection inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Evidence: On the day of the inspection the inspector review the providers emergency preparedness plan. The plan did not include all of the required evacuation and relocation procedures.