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25 | On the above date and time Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Aaron Mabika met with licensee Debra Manning and access was granted. The purpose of the inspection is to conduct an Annual/Random Inspection. Licensee is license to provide care and supervision for a Large Family Child Care for the capacity of 14 children. There are currently 26 children enrolled in the family child care. Present during the time of this inspection is licensee, 4 Assistants, and 8 children in care. Per licensee residing in the home on the above is licensee, and parent. Per licensee, all adults residing in the home have a Criminal Record Clearance. Licensee and LPA toured the areas of the home utilized for the Family Child Care to ensure the home is in compliance with Community Care Licensing Title 22 Regulations. The days and hours of operation are Monday through Friday 06:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
The home is set-up as follows:
This is a single story house with 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, and daycare room and a Grandma's cottage attached to the house. Per Licensee 1 bedroom, the living room, 1 daycare bathroom, and backyard is utilized for the family child care activity area. Per licensee off-limit areas of the home is master bath Bedrooms # 2 & 3, BARN & MOTHER-IN-LAW QTRS
The home was inspected inside and out for safety, comfort, cleanliness, telephone service, heating and ventilation, poisons, detergents/cleaning compounds, medicines and hazardous items that can pose a danger to children. LPA observed all items are made inaccessible to children during the time of this inspection. Medicines were observed to be locked up in a cabinet in the master bedroom and cleaning supplies were locked up in the laundry room. LPA observed age appropriate safe toys and napping equipment 14 mats, 1 cot on the premises. Per licensee children nap in the in the 1 st Bedroom and care room. LPA observed all electrical outlets made inaccessible to children with safety covers. LPA observed 3 safety gates one by the hallway and another by the bedroom. |