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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jessika Thompson and Ginny Badhesha conducted an unannounced annual/random inspection. LPA met Early Childhood Education Lead, Margaret Mcclain. A tour of the facility, inside and outside, as shown on the facility sketch was performed. There are no bodies of water. Firearms and ammunition are not on the premises. Furniture, equipment and materials are sufficient, age appropriate, in good repair and toxic free. Rooms and floors are safe and clean. This preschool follows the school year calendar of Visalia Unified School District with the hours of operation for two classes: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. The licensee is taking measures to keep the facility free of insects, rodents, etc. Conditions, limitations and capacity specified on license are in compliance. First Aid/CPR reviewed and in compliance. Facility has at least one functioning carbon monoxide detector that meets statutory requirements. Teacher/child ratios are maintained, and adequate supervision is provided during visit. Menus are posted. A sample of children's and staff’s records reviewed. Children’s records include required information including; Name, address and telephone number of child’s authorized representative and relatives and/or others who can assume responsibility in the event authorized representative cannot be reached. Staff records contain required documentation of the educational background, training, proof of immunization, and Child Abuse Mandated Reporter certification. Lead safety was discussed. Licensee ensures that lead safety information must also be provided to parents and/or authorized representatives of children in care. Provider Information Notices were discussed. Ms. Mclain was advised that updated information may be obtained on the Community Care Licensing Division's website (www.ccld.ca.gov). Fire and disaster drills are conducted at least once every six months and documented with the date and time. Earthquake safety was discussed and form LIC-9148, Earthquake Preparedness Checklist, is posted on parent’s board. Currently, there are no children enrolled requiring Incidental Medical Services (IMS). Ms. Mclain was advised that if/when IMS is provided a plan for providing IMS must be submitted to the Department.
Per California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 12, no deficiencies were observed today.
LIC 9213 NOTICE OF SITE VISIT FORM IS REQUIRED TO BE POSTED FOR 30 DAYS |