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Home › WI › Milwaukee › Masi'on And Babies Tots Child Care
4719 N 79Th St, Milwaukee WI 53218-4650 · License #2000589902-001 · 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 was missing the appropriate action that will be taken if the provider had a family situation, such as medical emergency or illness; or other circumstances requiring immediate attention.
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202.08(4)(a)2. · For A Child 2 Years Of Age Or Older, A Report Of A Physical Examination Conducted Not More Than 2 Years Prior To Nor Later Than 3 Months After The Child Is Admitted, And A Follow-Up Health Examination At Least Once Every 2 Years Thereafter
Child #3 was missing an updated health report on file during the on-site visit.
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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 #6 was missing the immunization history to document compliance with With S. 252.04, Stats., And Ch. Dhs 144. during the on-site visit.
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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 stated that she uses peroxide to clean the superficial wound.
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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.
The bathroom contained accessible hazards, including hair products, hot styling tools, a shaver on the window ledge, and uncovered electrical outlets. In the kitchen, bleach and a lighter were stored unsecured, and fragrance plug-ins were within reach of children. In the infant room, a trash bag containing an ABC mat and an uncovered electrical outlet were accessible to children. The cubbies in the living room were not secured with anti-tip anchor straps. Large, overgrown thistle weeds were growing in the backyard area, which was accessible to children.
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202.08(2)(L) · The Premises Shall Have No Flaking, Chipping, Peeling, Or Deteriorating Paint On Exterior Or Interior Surfaces In Areas Accessible To Children.
The garage had peeling paint that was accessible to children.
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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 physician information on the enrollment and health history information.
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202.08(1)(b)5. · After Completion Of Preservice Training Under Subd 3., A Child Care Provider Shall Receive And Document Receiving At Least 5 Hours Of Qualifying Continuing Education Annually. Continuing Education Qualifies Under This Subdivision If It Covers Any Of The Topics Listed Under 202.08(1)(B)5. A. Through N.
The operator provided documentation of 6 total hours of qualifying continuing education. However, 5 hours were required to demonstrate compliance with the annual continuing education. There was no documentation for an additional 4 hours of qualifying continuing education that was still needed.
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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.
Children #1 and #2 did not have a health report on file and was missing a follow up health examination on file.
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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 #2 was missing an immunization history record on file.
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202.08(4)(g) · A Child Care Provider Shall Wash His Or Her Hands With Soap And Warm Running Water After Toileting, Prior To Food Preparation, After Handling Pets Or Animals, And After Diapering Children
The operator did not wash her hand after changing the child's diapering during the visit.
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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 operator did not sanitized and disinfect the surface area when she finished changing a child's diaper.
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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.
Large, overgrown thistle weeds were growing in the backyard area, which was accessible to children.
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202.08(12)(c) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Be In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent Or Ensure That A Substitute Child Care Provider Is In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent By Developing A Written Contract That Specifies The Charge For Child Care And The Expected Frequency Of Payment For The Service. The Contract Shall Be Signed By The Operator And A Parent Or Guardian.
A written contract that specifies the charge for child care services and the expected frequency of payment that is signed by a parent or guardian and the operator were missing for children #2.
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202.08(12)(d) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Be In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent Or Ensure That A Substitute Child Care Provider Is In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent By Making A Copy Of The Applicable Certification Standards Available To Each Parent
Child #2 was missing documentation stating the certified child care operator had ongoing communication with the child's parent by informing the parent of the applicable certification standards.
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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 an enrollment and health history information form on file and it was not able to be reviewed by the certifier during the visit.
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202.08(12)(g) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Be In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent Or Ensure That A Substitute Child Care Provider Is In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent By Using Information Obtained On The Department-Provided Child Care Intake For Child Under 2 Years Form, Which Collects Essential Information For Infants And Toddlers, To Individualize The Program Of Care For Each Child Under 2 Years Of Age.
Child #2 did not have Intake for Child Under 2 Years form on file.
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202.08(12)(i) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Be In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent Or Ensure That A Substitute Child Care Provider Is In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent By Informing The Parent In Writing Whether The Premises And Child Care Business Are Covered By A Child Care Liability Insurance Policy.
Parents were not informed of whether the premises and child care business are covered by a child care liability insurance policy for child #2 in writing.
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202.08(1)(b)3.d. · Each Certified Operator And Each Provider Shall Comply With S. 48.651 And Obtain And Recertify As Necessary To Maintain Current Certification In Infant And Child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr). The Cpr Training Must Result In A Certificate Of Completion. If The Certificate Of Completion Does Not Have A Date Specifying The Length Of Time For Which It Is Valid, The Cpr Training Must Be Renewed Every Year.
The operator's cpr has expired as of 1/9/2025 and she currently does not have a current cpr on file.
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202.08(11)(d) · A Safe Crib Or Playpen With A Tight-Fitting Mattress With A Tight-Fitting Covering Shall Be Available For Each Child Under One Year Of Age To Use For Napping Or Sleeping. The Crib Or Playpen May Not Contain Soft Or Loose Materials, Such As Sheepskins, Pillows, Blankets, Flat Sheets, Bumper Pads, Bibs, Pacifiers With Attached Soft Objects Or Stuffed Animals. A Certified Family Child Care Operator Shall Ensure That Each Crib Used By A Child In Care Satisfies The Applicable Federal Safety Standards In 16 Cfr Part 1219 Or 1220.
A blanket was found inside the playpen with the child who was under one year old that was sleeping. Three blankets were hanging on the playpen while the child was sleeping. The operator did not have enough playpens for the second child who was present and was under one year old. That child was in a bouncer during the visit.
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202.08(5)(i) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Keep Current And Accurate Written Records Of The Daily Hours Of Attendance Of Each Child In Care, Including The Actual Arrival And Departure Time Times For Each Child. If Children Are Transported To Or From The Premises Or School By The Operator Or Another Provider On Behalf Of The Operator, The Daily Attendance Record Shall Include The Actual Time The Child Was Picked Up Or Dropped Off.
Three children in care were present during the visit but only two children were sign in on the attendance sheet during the visit.
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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 operator did not have a written emergency plan for taking appropriate action in the event of emergencies.
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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 operator did not have a written emergency plan that include procedures in the event of emergencies.
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