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1600 Gala Way, Richland WA 99352 · License #175372 · Center · School-Age Program
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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.
1) Two children with a food allergy identified in their health information did not have an Individual Care Plan identifying the food allergy, treatment plan, medication, or describing allergic reactions and symptoms associated with the food allergy. One of the children had emergency medication on site, the other did not have any medication on site but the health information on the registration indicates that the child does take medication. It is not clear whether or not it is for the food allergy.
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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.
1) Two children with a food allergy identified in their health information did not have an Individual Care Plan identifying the food allergy, treatment plan, medication, or describing allergic reactions and symptoms associated with the food allergy. One of the children had emergency medication on site, the other did not have any medication on site but the health information on the registration indicates that the child does take medication. It is not clear whether or not it is for the food allergy. 4) Food allergy plans for 3 children did not have documentation of staff having reviewed each plan prior to serving food to children. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed Long 110-301-0210(1)(2)(a)(b)(c) 08/01/2025 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).
1)2) One child file did not have documentation of current immunizations or a department approved certificate of exemption form. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed
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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) There was one prescription medication that had instructions on the label to give at bedtime, but the staff were giving the medication at 3:30 pm at parent request. It is required to follow the label instructions for administering medications. 3)a) There was one emergency medication for a child's food allergy that did not have a medication authorization on file. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0215(3)(a)(i)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E) Serious 07/29/2025
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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.
3) There was one prescription medication that had instructions on the label to give at bedtime, but the staff were giving the medication at 3:30 pm at parent request. It is required to follow the label instructions for administering medications. 3)a) There was one emergency medication for a child's food allergy that did not have a medication authorization on file. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0260(1)(a) Serious 07/25/2025
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110-301-0260(1)(a) · A school-age provider must ensure all poisonous or dangerous substances including, but not limited to fuels, solvents, oils, laundry, dishwasher, other detergents, sanitizing products, and disinfectants are stored: (a) In a location that is inaccessible to children;
1)a) The storage room in the cafeteria has toxic products such as bleach water, Waxie 730 HP disinfectant, and hygiene products such as hair gels, mousse, and other hair styling products, some of which that have warning labels requiring them to be accessible to children. The room was not locked, so these items were accessible to children. This issue was corrected immediately today by locking the storage room door. 1)b) There are spray bottles of cleaning and disinfecting products stored hanging from the shelves where the food is stored. They are not separate and apart from food items. This issue was corrected immediately today by moving the toxic products away from the food. 3) The storage room was not locked and was accessible to children. There is a magnet in use to prevent the door from locking automatically when it closes. This was addressed immediately today, the door was locked. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0260(1)(b) Serious 07/25/2025
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110-301-0260(1)(b) · A school-age provider must ensure all poisonous or dangerous substances including, but not limited to fuels, solvents, oils, laundry, dishwasher, other detergents, sanitizing products, and disinfectants are stored: (b) Separate and apart from food preparation areas, food items, and food supplies;
1)a) The storage room in the cafeteria has toxic products such as bleach water, Waxie 730 HP disinfectant, and hygiene products such as hair gels, mousse, and other hair styling products, some of which that have warning labels requiring them to be accessible to children. The room was not locked, so these items were accessible to children. This issue was corrected immediately today by locking the storage room door. 1)b) There are spray bottles of cleaning and disinfecting products stored hanging from the shelves where the food is stored. They are not separate and apart from food items. This issue was corrected immediately today by moving the toxic products away from the food. 3) The storage room was not locked and was accessible to children. There is a magnet in use to prevent the door from locking automatically when it closes. This was addressed immediately today, the door was locked. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0260(3) Serious 07/25/2025
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Storage areas and storage rooms must be inaccessible to children.
1)a) The storage room in the cafeteria has toxic products such as bleach water, Waxie 730 HP disinfectant, and hygiene products such as hair gels, mousse, and other hair styling products, some of which that have warning labels requiring them to be accessible to children. The room was not locked, so these items were accessible to children. This issue was corrected immediately today by locking the storage room door. 1)b) There are spray bottles of cleaning and disinfecting products stored hanging from the shelves where the food is stored. They are not separate and apart from food items. This issue was corrected immediately today by moving the toxic products away from the food. 3) The storage room was not locked and was accessible to children. There is a magnet in use to prevent the door from locking automatically when it closes. This was addressed immediately today, the door was locked.
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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.
1)c) The individual care plan for a child with a food allergy did not have the specific treatment plan for the provider to follow in response to an allergic reaction including i) names of medications to administer, 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. The boxes on the form for entering this information were left blank. Risk Corrected On Correction Date
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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).
1)a) Two child files reviewed had immunization records that did not appear to be complete. One was missing the round of immunizations required between ages 4-6 years and the other was missing the varicella vaccine. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0215(3) Serious 11/05/2024
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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) Two medication authorizations did not have signed consent from the child's parent or guardian. The forms had been completed by a staff person and were not signed by the parent.
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110-301-0345(5)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)(vii)(viii) · A school-age provider must: (c) Actively supervise children when the children: (i) Interact with pets or animals; (ii) Engage in water or sand play; (iii) Play in an area in close proximity to a body of water; (iv) Use a safe route to access an outdoor play area not immediately adjacent to the school-age program; (v) Engage in planned activities in the kitchen; (vi) Ride on public transportation; (vii) Engage in outdoor play; and (viii) During field trips.
5)c)vii) During outdoor play, there was a transition where some of the children were out of staff's visual range while the staff were talking with each other and looking at their paperwork/clipboard. The staff were not providing active supervision as required.
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110-301-0260(1)(a) · A school-age provider must ensure all poisonous or dangerous substances including, but not limited to fuels, solvents, oils, laundry, dishwasher, other detergents, sanitizing products, and disinfectants are stored: (a) In a location that is inaccessible to children;
1)a) There was an unlabeled spray bottle of an unknown product used for cleaning/sanitizing tables out on a cart in the cafeteria. This is a product used by school staff during school hours, but it was left out during program hours and was accessible to children. Correction WAC/RCW Disputed Date Disputed Date 110-301-0186(1)(a)(b)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv) Serious 09/18/2023
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110-301-0186(1)(a)(b)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv) · Non-Compliances: This section of the Inspection Report lists non-compliances found during any licensing inspection. Information from this section will be reported to Child Care Check and be can be used to determine current and future licensing and enforcement actions. 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.
1) There was an individual care plan on file for a child's food allergy that was completed by the parent, but there were no written instructions on file from the child's health care provider regarding the food allergy (health care provider may sign the individual care plan or may provide their own written instructions consistent with the individual care plan). Correction WAC/RCW Disputed Date Disputed Date 110-301-0210(1)(2)(a)(b)(c) Long Term 09/18/2023
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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).
2)a) There was one immunization record reviewed that was missing the dates for the Polio vaccine series. Correction WAC/RCW Disputed Date Disputed Date 110-301-0300(1)(a) Short Term 09/18/2023
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110-301-0300(1)(a) · A school-age provider must develop an individual care plan for each child with special needs. Plans and documentation required under this section must: (a) Meet the requirements of this section;
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