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1075 Duvall Ave Ne, Renton WA 98059 · License #552662 · Center · School-Age Program
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110-301-0356(3)(a)(b)(c) · A licensee must not exceed the total capacity or age range stated on the school-age program license at any time except as provided in this section. All children on the premises, signed in to the school-age program, on an off-site trip from the school-age program, or being transported by the school-age program staff are counted in capacity including the children of staff. (a) A licensee must receive department approval to care for a child with special needs, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0300, if the child is older than the maximum age identified on the license. A child with documented special needs may be in care up to age nineteen and must be counted in capacity and staff-to-child ratio. (b) A child with special needs who requires individualized supervision pursuant WAC 110-301-0300 counts toward capacity but does not count in the staff-to-child ratio. (c) A child who turns thirteen years old permitted by chapter 110-15 WAC must be counted in both capacity and staff-to-child ratio.
(3) There was 23 children and 2 staff members present at the time of the visit. The classroom that the children and staff were in had a group size of 21. Risk Corrected On Correction WAC/RCW Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date
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110-301-0470(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g) · A school-age provider must have and follow a written emergency preparedness plan. The plan must be reviewed and approved by the department prior to when significant changes are made. Emergency preparedness plans must: (a) Be designed to respond to fire, natural disasters, and other emergencies that might affect the school-age program; (b) Be specific to the school-age program and able to be implemented during hours of operation; (c) Address what the provider would do if the provider has an emergency and children may be left unsupervised; (d) Address what the school-age program must do if parents or guardians are not able to get to their children for up to three days; (e) Must follow requirements in chapter 212-12 WAC , Fire marshal standards, and the state fire marshal's office requirements; (f) Be reviewed at program orientation, annually with all school-age program staff with documented signatures, and when the plan is updated; and (g) Be reviewed with parents or guardians when a child is enrolled and when the plan is updated.
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(1) The emergency preparedness plan that was reviewed was missing the evacuation location in all applicable sections (flood, volcano, tsunami, landslide/mudflow), what the provider would do if the provider has an emergency and children may be left unsupervised, and what the school-age program must do if parents are not able to get to their children for up to 3 days.
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110-301-0186(1)(a)(b)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv) · A school-age provider must obtain written instructions (the individual care plan) from the child's health care provider and parent or guardian when caring for a child with a known food allergy or special dietary requirement due to a health condition. The individual care plan pursuant to WAC 110-301-0300 must: (a) Identify foods that must not be consumed by the child and steps to take in the case of an unintended allergic reaction; (b) Identify foods that can substitute for allergenic foods; and (c) Provide a specific treatment plan for the school-age provider to follow in response to an allergic reaction. The specific treatment plan must include the: (i) Names of all medication to be administered; (ii) Directions for how to administer the medication; (iii) Directions related to medication dosage amounts; and (iv) Description of allergic reactions and symptoms associated with the child's particular allergies.
It was observed that one child's individual care plan in the file lacked information regarding substitute foods for nuts and eggs. The child listed as "lactose intolerant" did not have documented evidence indicating that they are no longer lactose intolerant. It was observed that one child's individual care plan in the file did not bear the doctor's
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110-301-0186(2) · A school-age provider must arrange with the parents or guardians of a child in care to ensure the school-age program has the necessary medication, training, and equipment to properly manage a child's food allergies.
It was observed that one child's individual care plan in the file lacked information regarding substitute foods for nuts and eggs. The child listed as "lactose intolerant" did not have documented evidence indicating that they are no longer lactose intolerant. It was observed that one child's individual care plan in the file did not bear the doctor's
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110-301-0196(1) · Food prepared and served from a school-age program must not be tampered with or spoiled.
It was observed that one orange among other oranges storied in the fridge had developed mold on its skin. The director said that the same oranges were served to the children during snack time that day. It was observed that the yogurt stored in the freezer had expired as of 02/24/2024. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0210(1)(2)(a)(b)(c) Long Term
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110-301-0210(1)(2)(a)(b)(c) · (1) Before attending a school-age program, a child must be vaccinated against or show proof of acquired immunity for the vaccine-preventable disease, pursuant to chapter 246-105 WAC. A school-age provider may accept children without proof of vaccinations or immunity as otherwise indicated in this section. '(2) Pusuant to WAC 246-105-050, a school-age provider must receive for each enrolled child: (a) A current and complete DOH-approved certificate of immunization status (CIS) form or an alternative in lieu of CIS pursuant to WAC 246-105-050(3); (b) A department approved certificate of exemption (COE) form, if applicable; or (c) A current immunization record from the Washington state immunzation information system (WA IIS).
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110-301-0230(2)(b) · A first-aid kit must: (b) Be inaccessible to children;
It was observed that the first aid kit was placed on a bench where it was accessible to children when taken outside to the playground. It was observed that the first aid kit was missing tweezers. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0505(1)(2) Long Term
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110-301-0505(1)(2) · (1) Postings listed in subsection (2) of this section that are part of a school-age program must be clearly visible to parents, guardians, and school-age program staff. (2) Postings on school-age premises must include: (a) The school-age program license, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0010; (b) Floor plan with emergency routes and exits identified in each school-age program area, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0400(1)(b)(i) and 110-301-0470(2)(a)(i); (c) Dietary restrictions, known allergies, and nutrition requirements, if applicable, in a location easily accessible for staff but not available to those who are not parents or guardians of the enrolled child, pursuant to 110-301-0186(1); (d) Handwashing practices at each handwashing sink, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0200(1); (e) Pesticide treatment, if applicable, pursuant to RCW 43.216.280 and 17.21.410(1)(d); (f) Emergency numbers and information including, but not limited to: (i) 911 or emergency services number; (ii) Name, address and directions from the nearest arterial street or nearest cross street to the facility; (iii) The department's toll-free number; (iv) Washington poison center toll-free number; and (v) The department's child protective services. (g) The location of emergency medical information for children and staff; (h) A notice of any current or pending enforcement action, including probationary licenses pursuant to RCW 43.216.687. Notice must be posted: (i) Immediately upon receipt; and (ii) For at least two weeks or until the violation causing the enforcement action is corrected, whichever is longer. (i) No smoking and No vaping signs, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0420(2)(f); (j) A copy of a department approved waiver or variance from a rule of this chapter, if applicable. Waivers or variances must be posted for parent or guardian view when related to the overall program (not related to any specific child), and as long as the waiver or variance is approved; (k) Notice that Insurance coverage has lapsed or been terminated, if applicable, pursuant to RCW 43.216.700; and (l) Any other information listed in RCW 43.216.687.
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110-301-0186(1)(a)(b)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv) · A school-age provider must obtain written instructions (the individual care plan) from the child's health care provider and parent or guardian when caring for a child with a known food allergy or special dietary requirement due to a health condition. The individual care plan pursuant to WAC 110-301-0300 must: (a) Identify foods that must not be consumed by the child and steps to take in the case of an unintended allergic reaction; (b) Identify foods that can substitute for allergenic foods; and (c) Provide a specific treatment plan for the school-age provider to follow in response to an allergic reaction. The specific treatment plan must include the: (i) Names of all medication to be administered; (ii) Directions for how to administer the medication; (iii) Directions related to medication dosage amounts; and (iv) Description of allergic reactions and symptoms associated with the child's particular allergies.
Individual care plan for MZ is missing information about what substitute foods can be used instead of allergen foods, and description of what mild vs severe allergic reaction looks like. Parents need to provide training for the staff. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0106(10)(a)(b) Serious
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A school-age provider who prepares or serves food to children at a school-age program must obtain a current food worker card prior to preparing or serving food. Food worker cards must: (a) Be obtained through the local health jurisdiction, in person or online; and (b) Be renewed prior to expiring.
AV expired food worker's permit and CPR. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0186(2) Serious
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110-301-0186(2) · A school-age provider must arrange with the parents or guardians of a child in care to ensure the school-age program has the necessary medication, training, and equipment to properly manage a child's food allergies.
Individual care plan for MZ is missing information about what substitute foods can be used instead of allergen foods, and description of what mild vs severe allergic reaction looks like. Parents need to provide training for the staff.
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