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25 | On May 9, 2024, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Rosie Breault conducted an announced Case Management inspection at the above aforementioned center to ensure that health, safety, and personal rights as required by Title 22 and Health and Safety Regulations governing California Child Care Centers will be met. There were 5 children present during this inspection. The licensee applied to increase capacity to 15 infants aged 0-24 months. In addition, the licensee applied to change the name of the facility to “Betteravia Children’s Center” The facility operates Monday – Friday 7:15AM-5:30PM. This is a combination facility with a preschool program.
LPA met with executive director Shannan Watkins and center director Staci Rich and together toured the facility. LPA measured the on-limits areas and classrooms. The facility has a total of 2 classrooms, infants utilize classrooms #1 and #3. Classroom #3 is split between preschool program (classroom #2). Children will have access to 2 sinks and 1 toilet.
Parents/authorized representatives utilize written logs for signing in and out purposes. LPA observed infant classrooms to contain age-appropriate toys and equipment, ample ventilation, changing tables within arm’s reach of sink. LPA advised center director regulation that there is to be one potty chair to every 5 infants being toilet trained or if sufficient potty chairs are not available for the number of infants being toilet trained, a combination of potty chairs and toilets with training seats may be used to meet the ratio. Center director and infant teacher advised LPA it is the facility’s policy that children are to be toilet trained prior to admission. LPA observed disinfectants, cleaning solutions, poisons and other items that could pose a danger inaccessible to children. For napping, facility will not be utilizing cribs, rather mats and LPA observed mats available for use. Fire extinguisher was serviced on 01/02/2024, carbon monoxide was present at the time of the inspection, and first aid kits available. Per licensee, no firearms or ammunition are present on property.
Fire clearance was approved on 4/17/2024.
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