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920 S Schuster Rd, Goldendale WA 98620 · License #246387 · Center · Child Care Center
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110-300-0425(7)(b)(ii) · Early learning providers must report the following information within 24 hours of becoming aware to the: (b) Department: (ii) A retirement, termination, death, incapacity, or change of the program director, or program supervisor;
The site director left that site and a new one was placed in that position. The site did not notify licensing. This change was made aware through a complaint phone call and not through the site over a week after the change was made. Risk WAC/RCW
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110-300-0475(2) · (2) An early learning provider must report by telephone to the listed individuals, department, and other government agencies when the provider knows or has reason to know of an act, event, or occurrence described in (a) through (f) of this subsection. (a) Law enforcement or the department at the first opportunity, but in no case longer than forty-eight hours: (i) The death of a child while in the early learning program's care or the death from injury or illness that may have occurred while the child was in care; (ii) A child's attempted suicide or talk about attempting suicide; (iii) Any suspected physical, sexual or emotional child abuse; (iv) Any suspected child neglect, child endangerment, or child exploitation; (v) A child's disclosure of sexual or physical abuse; or (vi) Inappropriate sexual contact between two or more children. (b) Emergency services (911) immediately, and to the department within twenty-four hours: (i) A child missing from care, triggered as soon as staff realizes the child is missing; (ii) A medical emergency that requires immediate professional medical care; (iii) A child who is given too much of any oral, inhaled, or injected medication; (iv) A child who took or received another child's medication; (v) A fire or other emergency; (vi) Poisoning or suspected poisoning; or (vii) Other dangers or incidents requiring emergency response. (c) Washington poison center immediately after calling 911, and to the department within twenty-four hours: (i) A poisoning or suspected poisoning; (ii) A child who is given too much of any oral, inhaled, or injected medication; or (iii) A child who took or received another child's medication; (iv) The provider must follow any directions provided by Washington poison center. (d) The local health jurisdiction or the department of health immediately, and to the department within twenty-four hours about an occurrence of food poisoning or reportable contagious disease as defined in chapter 246-110 WAC, as now or hereafter amended; (e) The department at the first opportunity, but in no case longer than twenty-four hours, upon knowledge of any person required by chapter 110-06 WAC to have a change in their background check history due to: (i) A pending charge or conviction for a crime listed in chapter 110-06 WAC; (ii) An allegation or finding of child abuse, neglect, maltreatment or exploitation under chapter 26.44 RCW or chapter 388-15 WAC; (iii) An allegation or finding of abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult under chapter 74.34 RCW; or (iv) A pending charge or conviction of a crime listed in the director's list in chapter 110-06 WAC from outside Washington state, or a "negative action" as defined in RCW 43.216.010. (f) A child's parent or guardian as soon as possible, but no later than the release of the child at the end of the day, and to the department within twenty-four hours, about using physical restraint on a child as described in WAC 110-300-0335.
A medication pill was found on the property leading to staff policy violations.
Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
Disposition: 2 valid issue(s)
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A child injested an unknown blue pill medicaiton. Staff called managment and waited for their directive and did not call 911 immediatly.
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