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The toys and material use for instructions meet regulatory requirements. The trash cans contain tight lids. All toilets, hand washing, and bathing facilities are in safe and sanitary operating condition..
The outdoor play areas were noted free of hazards. Playground items are properly secure and free of loose or sharp objects. Equipment was inspected for safety, cushioning material, good repair and age appropriateness. Climbing structures are age appropriate, play equipment is properly securely and anchored with adequate resilient. There is cushioning material underneath and around the inside and outside play areas. On the outside play area, there is adequate shade area for rest. The playground is well fenced all around, and no bodies of water observed.
LPA observed staff providing care and supervision children. The Staff monitors food intake and/or special diets; provides toileting and dressing assistance if needed, and assist in other personal hygiene needs; etc. At no time the LPA observed no child being unsupervised.
The LPA advise Facility Site Supervisor to continue to become very familiar with the Guardian Background Check Program and with the Regulatory Enforcement (CARE) Tools processes, to visit the Departments Website at www.ccl.ca.gov at least on a weekly basis to obtain the most current Child Care information. Per Director, the Facility Administrative file contains all documents and forms listed on LIC 311A, Records to be Maintain at the Facility(Child Care Centers, Infant Centers, School-Age Centers and Child Care Centers for Mildly Ill Children) which is required under sections of Title 22, California Code of Regulations and/or Statute, as applicable.
The Center does not provides Incidental Medical Services. Nonetheless, the LPA provided PIN 22-02-CCP (Best Practices Related to the provision of Incidental Medical Services.)
Regarding COVID-19, the LPA advised the Director that Licensees and providers should continue to follow COVID-19 requirements and guidance in all applicable CDSS Providers Information Notices (PINs) and All County Information Notices (ACINs), If there are differing requirements between the most current CDC, CDPH, CDSS, DDS, Cal/OSHA, and local health department guidance or health orders, licensees and providers should follow the strictest requirements. |