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25 | Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs), T. Tran and A. Carter conducted a site visit at the above licensed facility to follow up on a case management incident. Upon arrival, LPAs met with designee teacher, Jennifer Nuno. Facility had reported between 05/13/24 and 5/21/24 there were four cases with Hand, Foot, and Mouth. The health department is not required to report this incident. The children last day was on 6/7/24. LPAs did not observed any children in care.
LPAs obtained the exposure letter for the record.
LPAs inspected the facility and observed the facility to be clean and orderly. Per staff no new cases occurred. Upon identification of the outbreak, children were sent home. None of the children were hospitalized. Children had been released and returned to school. Facility had cleaned and disinfected all learning materials, napping equipment, tables, chairs, and floors etc, that meet the health department requirement standard. According to the center staff, all parents were individually informed. A letter of exposure was provided to all parents and posted by the entrance. Based on today’s visit, there were no violations to Title 22 Regulations.
No deficiency was cited at this time. A notice of site visit was given and must remain posted for 30 days.
Exit interview conducted and report was reviewed with the facility representative, Jennifer Nuno.
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