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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mel Matos met with Yadira Banuelos, Licensee, for unannounced Required – 1 year annual inspection (KIT 2). LPA was granted access to the home by the Licensee. LPA also observed eleven day care children (3 infants & 8 preschool) and one adult assistant (Erika Serrano) in the home during today's inspection. The Licensee was operating within her capacity and ratio requirements. LPA observed the required postings, including the facility license, near the front entrance to the home. Days and hours of operation are Monday - Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The adults that reside in the home are: Yadira (Licensee) and Yadira's spouse (Marcos Bautista).
LPA reviewed a current Child Care Facility Roster and Fire/Disaster drill log during today's inspection. The last fire/disaster drill was completed on May 4, 2021. The Licensee and her adult assistant has the required vaccinations (MMR, Tdap, & flu) and has completed the Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Workers. Licensee's CPR and First Aid are current and expire on March 24, 2023. The Licensee's adult assistant's CPR & First Aid certifications are current and expire on February 26, 2023.
Safe sleep update: LPA discussed the new “Safe Sleep” regulations with the Licensee and provided a copy of the regulations, including the Individual Infant Sleeping Plan (LIC 9227) form to the Licensee. LPA reminded the Licensee that infants up to 12 months of age must sleep on their backs, shall be supervised while they are sleeping, and documentation of sleep checks must be kept in each infant’s file. Infants shall not be swaddled. There shall be one crib or play yard for each infant who is unable to climb out of the crib or play yard. Cribs or play yards shall be free of loose articles and objects.
LPA toured the indoor and outdoor areas of the home during today's inspection. The Licensee has a working telephone in the home. LPA observed sufficient materials, toys, and play equipment for the day care children. The home is clean, orderly, and safe for the day care children. |