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13 | LPA Lynch conducted an unannounced closing complaint visit, and met with Site Supervisor. It was alleged that staff did not provide adequate care and supervision to day care children. The Site Supervisor and staff were interviewed on 10/14/19, and stated they always provide adequate care and supervision to children and denied the allegation. Parents/guardians were interviewed on 12/02/19, and children on 10/14/19, and there were no disclosures corroborating the allegation. LPA also collected and reviewed records related to the nature of the allegation, including the facility plan of operation, a sample of facility written injury reports, and the facility roster. LPA observed adequate care and supervision during today's visit, and present today were three main staff, including one substitute aide, and also two additional vendor staff to supervise and provide one-on-one care for a child. During both visits to the facility, LPA also observed ratio and capacity requirements were met per regulations. Although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of the evidence to prove that the alleged violation occurred, and the findings are unsubstantiated. An exit interview was conducted, and appeal rights were provided. The Notice of Site Visit must be posted for 30 days.
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