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6415 N Wall, Spokane WA 99208 · License #788407 · Center · Child Care Center
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110-300-0260(1)(a) · An early learning provider must ensure all poisonous or dangerous substances including, but not limited to fuels, solvents, oils, laundry, dishwasher, other detergents, sanitizing products, disinfectants and items labeled “keep out of reach of children” are stored: (a) In a location that is inaccessible to children;
A container of Clorox wipes had been placed on a bookshelf that was accessible to children. The wipes were moved to a higher shelf at the time of the visit.
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110-300-0106(12) · Early learning providers who prepare or serve food to children at an early learning 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.
- there were three teachers that had expired first aid/CPR training - AK, MM, and CZ - there is a class scheduled for 3/15/25 - there were 8 staff that had expired safe sleep training - MB, TC, MM, KM, LN, SJW, GY, CZ - there was one staff that had expired food handler card - LN Risk WAC/RCW
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Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
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110-300-0106(8) · License applicants and early learning providers licensed to care for infants must complete the safe sleep training as approved or offered by the department. This training must be completed annually and: (a) Prior to being licensed; (b) Prior to caring for infants; or (c) According to subsection (1) of this section.
- there were three teachers that had expired first aid/CPR training - AK, MM, and CZ - there is a class scheduled for 3/15/25 - there were 8 staff that had expired safe sleep training - MB, TC, MM, KM, LN, SJW, GY, CZ - there was one staff that had expired food handler card - LN Risk WAC/RCW
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110-300-0260(1)(a) · An early learning provider must ensure all poisonous or dangerous substances including, but not limited to fuels, solvents, oils, laundry, dishwasher, other detergents, sanitizing products, disinfectants and items labeled “keep out of reach of children” are stored: (a) In a location that is inaccessible to children;
- there was one bleach spray bottle in the eating area that was accessible to the preschool age children - it was moved right away
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110-300-0215(3) · Medication administration. An early learning 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 using appropriate cleaned and sanitized medication measuring devices.
- there were several diaper creams that did not have permission forms - one prescription medication did not have length of time noted on the permission form WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-300-0215(3)(a)(i) Serious 08/11/2023
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110-300-0215(3)(a)(i) · 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. An early learning 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 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 the administration and storage.
- there were several diaper creams that did not have permission forms - one prescription medication did not have length of time noted on the permission form WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-300-0260(2)(a)(b) Serious 08/14/2023
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110-300-0260(2)(a)(b) · Storage areas and storage rooms must: (a) Be inaccessible to children; (b) Have locking doors or other methods to prevent child access;
- there were two storage rooms that were accessible to the children WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-300-0106(12) Serious 08/15/2023
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110-300-0106(12) · Early learning providers who prepare or serve food to children at an early learning 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.
- there were 6 staff with expired safe sleep training - three staff with expired food handler - several staff without child care basics
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110-300-0186(1) · An early learning 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 110-300-0300 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 early learning 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.
A child with a peanut allergy did not have an individual care plan
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