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Home › WI › Milwaukee › Gloria's Family Daycare
3024 N 30Th St, Milwaukee WI 53210-2026 · License #9000591599-001 · Center · Regular Certified
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202.08(4m)(a)1. · An Operator Shall Have A Written Plan For Taking Appropriate Action In The Event Of An Emergency Including A Fire; A Tornado; A Flood; Extreme Outdoor Heat Or Cold; A Loss Of Building Service, Including No Heat, Water, Electricity Or Telephone; Human-Caused Events, Such As Threats To The Building Or Its Occupants; Allergic Reactions; Lost Or Missing Children; Vehicle Accidents; A Provider's Family Situation, Such As Medical Emergency Or Illness; Or Other Circumstances Requiring Immediate Attention.
The written emergency plan that was reviewed during the onsite visit was incorrect on how the program was implementing the appropriate action that was needed to be taken during the events of emergencies and did not have all the events of emergencies that was needed.
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202.08(4m)(a)1.a-c · An Operator's Emergency Plan Shall Include Procedures For All Of The Following: A. Evacuation, Relocation, Shelter-In-Place, And Lock-Down. B. Communication And Reunification With Families. C. Ensuring That The Needs Of All Children Are Met, Including Children Under 2 Years Of Age, Children With Disabilities, And Children With Chronic Medical Conditions.
The written emergency plan did not have the all procedures for all of the following: a. Evacuation, relocation, shelter-in-place, and lock-down. b. Communication and reunification with families. c. Ensuring that the needs of all children are met, including children under 2 years of age, children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions.
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202.08(4m)(a)2. · The Emergency Plan Under Subd. 1. Shall Be Reviewed Periodically And Practiced As Specified In The Plan.
The emergency plan under subd. 1. was not reviewed periodically and practiced as specified in the plan.
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202.08(4m)(b) · An Operator Shall Have A Written Plan To Prevent And Respond To Food And Other Allergy-Related Emergencies.
The written emergency plan did not have a written plan to prevent and respond to food and other allergy-related emergencies.
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202.08(4)(i) · A Provider Shall Change A Child's Wet Or Soiled Clothing Or Diapers Promptly From An Available Supply Of Clean Clothing Or Diapers. The Child's Diaper Shall Be Changed On An Easily Cleanable Surface That Is Cleaned With Soap And Water And A Disinfectant Solution After Each Use. The Disinfectant Solution Shall Be Registered With The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency As A Disinfectant And Have Instructions For Use As A Disinfectant On The Label. The Solution Shall Be Prepared And Applied As Indicated On The Label.
The correct steps needed to be used to disinfectant the surface area was not applied as indicted on the label.
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202.08(4)(j) · The Child Care Provider Shall Clean A Child's Superficial Wound With Soap And Water Only And Protect It With A Band-Aid Or Bandage.
The operator reported applying Vaseline to the superficial wound after cleaning the area.
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202.08(1m)(a)6. · A Certified Child Care Operator Shall Include In Its Personnel Or Operating Policies A Provision That Requires A Provider To Notify The Child Care Operator As Soon As Possible, But No Later Than The Child Care Program's Next Working Day, Of The Reporting Requirements Under Par. (B) 5. To 7.
Policies and written emergency plans were reviewed during the on-site visit and there was no provision that requires a provider to notify the child care operator as soon as possible, but no later than the child care program's next working day, of the reporting requirements under par. (b) 5. to 7.
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202.08(2)(am)1. · A One-Unit Or Two-Unit Residential Building Shall Have A Functional Carbon Monoxide Detector Installed In The Basement And On Each Level Of The Building, Excluding The Garage And Attic, In Accordance With The Requirements Of S. 101.647, Stats.
A functional carbon monoxide detector was not able to be located in the basement.
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202.08(2)(ar) · The Home Shall Have A Functional Smoke Detector On Each Floor Level In Accordance With The Requirements Of S. 101.645, Stats.
A functional smoke detector was not able to be located in the basement.
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202.08(2)(b) · All Areas Used For Child Care Have Adequate And Safe Heat, Light And Ventilation.
There was no adequate light in the basement, the light bulb that was in the basement, there was no accessibility to turn on the light.
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202.08(2)(c) · The Indoor And Outdoor Areas Of The Home Shall Be Free Of Hazards. Potentially Dangerous Items And Materials Harmful To Children, Including Power Tools, Flammable Or Combustible Materials, Insecticides, Matches, Drugs And Any Articles Labeled Hazardous To Children Shall Be In Properly Marked Containers And Stored In Areas Inaccessible To Children.
During the onsite visit, the TV was observed placed on the windowsill and not secured. A power cord was hanging down from the TV to the outlet below. The fragrance plug was located in the living room where it was accessible to children. Multiple electrical cords were observed hanging down from the table and running along the wall and floor. The cords were loose, unsecured and accessible to children. Mulitiple electircal cors wer observed hanign fown form the table adn runing alogn the wall and floor. The cors wer loose, unsecured adn accesible to chldren.
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202.08(2)(f) · The Premises, Furnishings, And Equipment Shall Be Free From Litter And Vermin, Maintained In A Sanitary Condition, And In Good Repair.
The kitchen vent was unsecured to the wall. A kitchen cabinet was unlocked, cleaning supplies labeled "keep out of reach of children" were accessible to children. In the bathroom, rash ointment labeled "keep out of reach of children" was also accessible to children. The basement contained heavy spider webs, broken glass on the floor leading to the tornado shelter, scattered debris and litter along the stairs and pathway, and exposed cords accessible to children. Litter was also scattered in the front and back yards within children's access.
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202.08(7)(e) · If A Provider Uses Time-Out Periods To Deal With Unacceptable Behavior, A Time-Out May Not Exceed 3 Minutes And May Not Be Used For Children Under 3 Years Of Age. For Purposes Of This Paragraph, A "Time-Out" Is An Interruption Of Unacceptable Behavior By The Removal Of The Child From The Situation, Not To Isolate The Child, But To Allow The Child An Opportunity To Pause, And With Support From The Provider, Reflect On Behavior And Gain Self-Control.
The operator stated that time out given to a child is 5 minutes and the child is removed to another area.
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202.08(12)(f)1-4 · Prior To A Child's First Day Of Attendance For Any Child In Care, Obtaining Information On A Form Prescribed By The Department With Enrollment And Health History Information, Including All Of The Following: 1. The Parents' Home And Work Phone Numbers. 2. Health History, Including Information Relating To A Child's Special Health Care Needs And Emergency Care Plan. 3. The Parents' Signed Consent For Emergency Medical Care. 4. A Name And Number To Call If The Child Requires Emergency Medical Care.
Child #2 was missing the physician information on the enrollment and health history information form.
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202.08(4)(e) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Have On File For Each Child In Care A Record Of The Child's Immunization History To Document Compliance With S. 252.04, Stats., And Ch. Dhs 144.
Child #1 was missing the immunization history record on file.
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202.08(4)(a)1. · For Each Child Under 2 Years Of Age, A Report Of A Physical Examination Conducted Not More Than 6 Months Prior To Nor Later Than 3 Months After The Child Is Admitted, And A Follow-Up Health Examination At Least Once Every 6 Months Thereafter.
Child #1 and #2 were missing a health report on file.
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202.08(12)(f)1-4 · Prior To A Child's First Day Of Attendance For Any Child In Care, Obtaining Information On A Form Prescribed By The Department With Enrollment And Health History Information, Including All Of The Following: 1. The Parents' Home And Work Phone Numbers. 2. Health History, Including Information Relating To A Child's Special Health Care Needs And Emergency Care Plan. 3. The Parents' Signed Consent For Emergency Medical Care. 4. A Name And Number To Call If The Child Requires Emergency Medical Care.
Child #2 was missing the physician/medical facility information on the Enrollment and Health History form on file.
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