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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) R. Derraco conducted an unannounced required one year inspection to the above facility on 08/23/22. LPA arrived at the facility at 12:30 PM and met with licensee Vernessa Easley, who guided analyst on a tour of the facility. Also present during this inspection was an assistant, A2 and four additional adults. Per Licensee, there are 10 children that are currently enrolled. LPA did no observe any children present upon arrival.
This is a one-story home which consists of four bedrooms, four bathrooms, kitchen/dining room, living room, three day care rooms, garage, front yard and backyard (fenced). The off limit areas include four bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen/dining area, living room, garage, and front yard.
The main care area is located in the back of the home in the day care rooms. Per licensee, entrance procedures to the home start at the side gate where visitors ring a door bell and are buzzed in. Parents and children walk down the side of the home to the day care entrance. LPA observed a parent board at the entrance of the day care. Emergency Disaster Plan, Parent’s Rights Poster and the Facility License were observed to be posted on the parent board. Day care room 1 was observed to have a cubby locker for children's personal belongings, child sized table, child sized chairs, a wall mounted air conditioning unit, Covid 19 informative posters and a Eddie Bauer wooden feeding high chair. Day care room 2 was also observed to have age appropriate toys, a children's carpet, art supplies, and children reading material. A walk in closet was observed in day care room 2 to have napping cots and additional day care supplies. Per licensee, children are not allowed to enter the closet/storage area. Day care room 3 was observed to have age appropriate toys, child sized chairs, child sized table, board games, and additional children's reading material. The bathroom was observed to be sanitary with an operable sink and toilet. A child lock was observed beneath the sink making contents inaccessible. The licensee understands that storage areas for poisons must be locked, not just inaccessible. LPA observed cleaning supplies kept beneath the bathroom (page 1 of 3) |