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Home › WI › Milwaukee › Penny's Play Ground
4663 N 42Nd St Lowr, Milwaukee WI 53209-5865 · License #3000590343-001 · 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 operator did not have a written plan for taking appropriate actions in the event of an emergency. The operator only had a written plan for a fire.
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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 an emergency plan that included 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 operator did not have a emergency plan where she 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 operator did not have a written plan that discussed how she would prevent and respond to food and other allergy-related emergencies.
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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 health report on file after the child was enrolled into the childcare.
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202.08(10)(a) · A Child Care Provider Shall Ensure That Each Child Shall Be Served One Meal Or Snack At Least Once Every 3 Hours. Each Meal And Snack Shall Meet The U.S. Department Of Agriculture Child And Adult Care Food Program Minimum Meal Requirements.
The operator stated that she provided cereal with milk and jello for breakfast. No fruit or vegetables were offer as part of the breakfast meal. The operator did not meet the meal requirement from the USDA guideline.
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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 electrical outlets did not have safety covers in the living room, kitchen, bathroom and the spare bedroom. There were loose cords for the fans in the living room and the AC unit in the kitchen. Aluminum foil and plastic wrap was out in the kitchen, Raid insect killer, draino, and mold cleaner all marked keep out of reach of children also accessible in the kitchen. Razor accessible in the bathroom cabinet, removed by provider during the visit. The operator's bedroom was not locked and inside the bedroom were prescription medications on a low bedside table.
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202.08(2)(e)7. · An Outdoor Play Area Shall Have A Permanent Enclosure Not Less Than 4 Feet High To Protect The Safety Of Children In Care. Fencing, Plants, Or Landscaping May Be Used To Create A Permanent Enclosure. If The Outdoor Play Area Does Not Have A Permanent Enclosure, A Provider Shall Be Outside With Children Providing Sight And Sound Supervision When Children Are Outside.
The certifier observe from the vehicle that the four childcare children in care were outside with the puppy, and the provider was not within sight or sound to supervise them. The children remained unsupervised outside for approximately five minutes. The certifier asked the oldest child to go inside and asked for the provider come outside. When the provider came outside, supervision was discussed with the operator.
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202.08(2)(m)4. · Indoor And Outdoor Areas Accessible To Children Shall Be Free Of Pet And Animal Excrement.
Newspaper with dog urine was found in the back child care room that was used for care. During the visit, the operator removed it.
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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 #4 was missing an emergency contact on the enrollment and health history information on file.
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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.
Four Children were in care during the monitoring visit and they were not signed in on the attendance sheet.
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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 and was not able to provide a written emergency plan for taking appropriate action in the event of emergencies to the Department to review.
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202.08(6)(b)2. · No Certified Family Operator May Have More Than 6 Children In Care, Including Children Related To The Operator, Except That If 4 Of The Children Are Under The Age Of 2, The Total Number Of Children May Not Exceed 4.
Eight children were in care during the monitoring visit.
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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 #1 and #2 was missing health report on file.
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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
The operator did not have a copy of the applicable certification standards (DCF 202) available to each parent with ongoing communication for child #3 and #4.
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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 #3 and #4 was missing the Enrollment and Health History Information form on file.
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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.
The operator was not able to provide attendance sheets for week 8/5/2024 to 8/20/2024. Eight children were present and in care during the monitoring visit. No children were signed in on the attendance sheet.
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