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1301 East Yesler Way, Seattle WA 98122 · License #175260 · Center · School-Age Program
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110-301-0106(10)(a)(b) · 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.
Abigail, Ray, Keymori, & Hannan, have no record of taking CPR First Aid Training. Abigail and Ray, have no record of obtaining a food handlers card. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0186(1)(a)(b)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv) Serious
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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.
No substitute foods for a child with an identified peanut allergy. Nothing is written in that section of the IHP. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0215(3)(a)(i)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E) Serious
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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.
An Asthma inhaler has no prescription box with no way to know who the medication is prescribed for. No First and last name of the child or the day the prescription was filled could be verified. No name of who prescribed the medication also missing. Medication was observed accessible to children in backpacks sitting on a table. A controlled substance medication for a child was observed in an unlocked container and accessible to children The provider corrected the violation during the onsite visit by puttings both medications in a locked cabinet. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0215(3)(c) Serious
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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.
An Asthma inhaler has no prescription box with no way to know who the medication is prescribed for. No First and last name of the child or the day the prescription was filled could be verified. No name of who prescribed the medication also missing. Medication was observed accessible to children in backpacks sitting on a table. A controlled substance medication for a child was observed in an unlocked container and accessible to children The provider corrected the violation during the onsite visit by puttings both medications in a locked cabinet.
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110-301-0260(3) · Storage areas and storage rooms must be inaccessible to children.
Room where chemicals were stored, observed not locked making the cleansers accessible to children. Sanitizing wipes noted accessible to children in the classroom stored on top of a cabinet.
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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.
Expired medications observed. 2 epi pens both expired with different dates and no prescription box present. out of 3 inhalers, 2 are expired with no perscription box, 1 still current, expires 5/28/2022. A child with a food allergy that requires an epi pen, has no individual care plan or signed parent consent to give the medication. No individual care plan on record for a child with an idenfitied allegy on health history.
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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.
Expired medications observed. 2 epi pens both expired with different dates and no prescription box present. out of 3 inhalers, 2 are expired with no perscription box, 1 still current, expires 5/28/2022. A child with a food allergy that requires an epi pen, has no individual care plan or signed parent consent to give the medication. No individual care plan on record for a child with an idenfitied allegy on health history. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0186(4) Serious
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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.
Expired medications observed. 2 epi pens both expired with different dates and no prescription box present. out of 3 inhalers, 2 are expired with no perscription box, 1 still current, expires 5/28/2022. A child with a food allergy that requires an epi pen, has no individual care plan or signed parent consent to give the medication. No individual care plan on record for a child with an idenfitied allegy on health history. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0215(3) Serious
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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.
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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.
Medication for a child's 3 enhalers and 2 epi pens, had no written and signed consent for use from the parent. Only one medication (non expired enhaler) had the presription medication lable with it. All medications onsite had no medication authorization form that would include possible side effects of the medication. The only epi pens (2) and 2 of 3 enhalers onsite did not have a medication label with the child first and last name, each epi pens had different dates and both were expired as were , the epi pens did not have the prescbing health professional name or contact information, no dossage. The Lead Teacher reported that a student has her own enhaler in her backpack inwhich she uses the enhaler when needed but the staff have no written system or log when the medicaiton was given. No permission/consernt form observed from the parent or gaurdian. None of the medications had any logs present. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0106(9)(a)(b)(i)(ii) Serious
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110-301-0106(9)(a)(b)(i)(ii) · 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. Program directors, site directors, lead teachers, assistant teachers, and any other school-age providers counted in staff-to-child ratio, or who could potentially be counted in ratio, must be trained in first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). (a) Proof of training can be shown with a certification card, certificate, or instructor letter. (b) The first-aid and CPR training and certification must: (i) Be delivered in person and include a hands-on component for first aid and CPR demonstrated in front of an instructor certified by the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Safety and Health Institute, or other nationally recognized certification program; and (ii) Include child and adult first-aid and CPR.
No record of current CPR/First Aid Card for Fathi Mahdi. No Initial Training Requirement Record for Johathan Ya or Loren Pleasant. None listed in Merit. No record of school-age basic training. No record of BBP training for Taja Burkett.
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