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25 | An Annual Random Inspection was conducted by Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Timothy Fields. LPA met with Site Supervisor Ariana Chavez who guided LPA on a complete tour of the facility. Operating hours are 7am - 6pm, Monday - Friday. LPA was informed the facility wants to pursue the option of adding a toddler component to the infant license. LPA measured two separate classrooms and playgrounds during todays inspection. The capacity and application process was discussed with the site supervisor. Further review of the facility records will be conducted to determine what is required to move forward with the licensing process.
Per Site Supervisor medication is administered to children in care. Medication is stored in the classroom and observed to be properly labeled. First aid kits are also stored in the classroom and had sufficient supplies. Food is provided by the school and formula brought from home. Food and formula supplies are stored in the a refrigerator and cabinet also located in the classroom. Items were properly labeled. The changing and feeding schedule was reviewed.
LPA observed six infants supervised by one substitute teacher and one teacher aide in the classroom and an additional four children, one teacher, and teacher aide on the playground. The classroom was inspected for cleanliness and good repair. LPA observed age appropriate toys and equipment. Lighting was in operable condition. Carpets were sufficiently clean. Changing tables were sanitized and within arms reach of a sink. There was a clear division between the napping and activity space. Children nap in cribs as well as infant mats.
Outdoor area and equipment was inspected for safety, cushioning material, good repair and age appropriateness. Required shade and fencing were inspected. Play area was inspected for hazards and inaccessibility to bodies of water. Teacher child ratios were observed and staff names recorded. Staff and children records will be reviewed upon return to address the toddler component. |