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25 | On 2/9/2022 Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Zirbes and Heath conducted a Case Management inspection with Licensee, Gabriela Bobadilla. The purpose of the case management inspection was to assess the home for a capacity increase and ensure the facility meets basic licensing requirements set forth by Title 22, Health and Safety and statutory requirement. The licensee is requesting to provide care for a Large Family Child Care Home (FCCH) for a capacity of 14 children. Fire clearance was granted on December 1, 2021. At the time of this inspection, three preschool age children, the Licensee and staff 1 (S1) were present. Per licensee, residing in the home is licensee, spouse and one child age 5 and one additional 14 year old child who visits occasionally. Access to the child care is obtained through the sliding door located behind the wooden side gate.
The home is described as follows:
This is a two story home with four bedrooms, one bonus room, three bathrooms, kitchen, dining room. living room, laundry room, attached garage and backyard. Per the Licensee, the areas utilized for child care are the bonus room, bedroom #1, and bathroom 1. These areas are located on the first floor of the home. The off-limits areas consists of: the entire second floor, bathroom 2, bedroom 2, bedroom 3, and the garage. The off limits areas have been made inaccessible via the use of child gate, and child safety locks on the bedroom door knobs. The home has a fireplace on the second floor which was inaccessible via a child safety gate. The home has central heating and air conditioning.
Indoor:
Living room (off limits): This area had couch and a fireplace.
Dining room (off limits): This area was equipped with a table chairs .
Bonus Room (child care provided): This area has two child size tables and chairs, television, small refrigerator. The room had various toys, consisting of blocks, cars, art supplies, and educational posters throughout the space. Licensee expressed a willingness to purchase additional materials as necessary for the ages and stages of the children who will be enrolled into the program. All windows and screens are free of cracks, bugs and debris. The window blinds did not have hanging cords. Report continued on page two |