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1801 Road 40 North, Pasco WA 99301 · License #300589 · Center · School-Age Program
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110-301-0186(4) · A school-age provider must review each child's individual care plan information for food allergies prior to serving food to children.
There is not documentation to show that all staff working with children who have food allergies have reviewed each child's individual care plan prior to serving food to children. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0215(3)(a)(i)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E) Serious 08/21/2025
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110-301-0215(3)(a)(i)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E) · A school-age provider must administer medication to children in care as follows: (i) Prescription medication. Prescription medication must only be given to the child named on the prescription. Prescription medication must be prescribed by a health care professional with prescriptive authority for a specific child. Prescription medication must be accompanied with medication authorization form that has the medical need and the possible side effects of the medication. Prescription medication must be labeled with: (A) A child's first and last name; (B) The date the prescription was filled; (C) The name and contact information of the prescribing health professional; (D) The expiration date, dosage amount, and length of time to give the medication; and (E) Instructions for administration and storage.
There were 3 prescription medications that had expired medication and expired prescriptions. It was reported that the children will not return until the school year begins at the end of August. It will be required to have a new prescription, current medication, and a new authorization for each of them prior to returning to care. There were 2 prescription medications that had authorizations on file that were not current, and both of the medication authorizations expired in June 2025. One of the prescriptions was also expired in June. A medication authorization for a prescription medication did not include the start and end dates or reason for the medication (medical need). This issue was corrected today as the parent was present to complete the information. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0215(3)(c) Serious 08/15/2025
Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
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110-301-0215(3)(c) · Medication must be stored and maintained as directed on the packaging or prescription label, including applicable refrigeration requirements. A school-age provider must comply with the following additional medication storage requirements: (i) Medication must be inaccessible to children except as provided for in this subsection (3) (a) (v) (A) of this section; (ii) Controlled substances must be locked in a container or cabinet which is inaccessible to children; (iii) Medication must be kept away from food in a separate, sealed container; and (iv) External medication (designed to be applied to the outside of the body) must be stored to provide separation from internal medication (designed to be swallowed or injected) to prevent cross contamination.
Medication is being stored in plastic bags in the first aid kits. The first aid kits were in the classroom where they were accessible to children, so the medications were accessible to children. Controlled substances were not in a locked container or cabinet, they were also stored in plastic bags in the first aid kits and were accessible to children.
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110-301-0230(2)(b) · A first-aid kit must: (b) Be inaccessible to children;
First aid kits were in the classroom today over near the white boards where they were accessible to children in care. This issue was corrected during the inspection, staff will either wear the first aid backpacks or store them in a locked cabinet. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed Short 110-301-0470(4)(a) 08/21/2025 Term
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110-301-0470(4)(a) · A school-age provider must practice and record emergency drills with staff and children as follows: (a) Fire and evacuation drill once each calendar month;
No fire drills were documented in June or July 2025. It is not clear whether safety drills have been completed this summer. Fire drills are required monthly.
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110-301-0215(3) · Medication administration. A school-age provider must not give medication to any child without written and signed consent from that child's parent or guardian, must administer medication pursuant to directions on the medication label, and must use cleaned and sanitized medication measuring devices.
3) One medication authorization did not have complete information regarding the child's name, how long to give the medication, or the parent
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110-301-0215(3)(a)(i)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E) · A school-age provider must administer medication to children in care as follows: (i) Prescription medication. Prescription medication must only be given to the child named on the prescription. Prescription medication must be prescribed by a health care professional with prescriptive authority for a specific child. Prescription medication must be accompanied with medication authorization form that has the medical need and the possible side effects of the medication. Prescription medication must be labeled with: (A) A child's first and last name; (B) The date the prescription was filled; (C) The name and contact information of the prescribing health professional; (D) The expiration date, dosage amount, and length of time to give the medication; and (E) Instructions for administration and storage.
3) One medication authorization did not have complete information regarding the child's name, how long to give the medication, or the parent
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