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All electrical outlets were observed to be covered. LPA reminded licensee to ensure all areas that have been designated as OFF LIMITS need to have doors closed doors when children are present.
LPA observed age appropriate toys and materials for children to use. Families access the day care through side of the home and/or front of the home. Upon entry, LPA entered the living room area, designated as day care space. LPA observed a barricaded fire place and napping equipment for children. An open-face heater was observed in the space that needs to maintained barricaded. Licensee stated that heater is not used during the hours of operations and/or while children are present.
Dining room area was observed and inspected. Children were observed napping during today’s inspection. LPA observed two high chairs in the space.
A small hallway was observed that leads to the bedroom and bathroom that children use. Bathroom that children use is located next to the bedrooms. LPA observed and inspected the toilet, sink and bathroom area. LPA reminded licensee to ensure all toiletries are made inaccessible to the children in care and/or while children are present.
Kitchen was observed and inspected, cabinets were observed with safety latches making the content inaccessible to the children in care. Families bring in meals and snacks. LPA discussed the importance of maintaining a system where allergies and food restrictions are noted. LPA encouraged licensee to contact their local resource and referral agency, Connections for Children, to inquire about the different resources and professional development opportunities available.
Parent board was observed in the activity space/playroom with all the necessary posting. LPA provided licensee with the most up to date posting to ensure Licensee is displaying the most current information.
The licensee was informed that any changes to ages, hours and days of operation shall be submitted to the department via signed LIC 279, for approval prior to initiation of changes.
Licensee confirmed that home open to take in children that need incidental medical services. LPA discussed incidental medical services with Licensee. Prescription medications shall be administered in accordance with the label directions as prescribed by the child’s physician. Medication should be in its original content with current prescription with all necessary LIC forms completed. Currently Licensee does not have anyone enrolled that needs medication.
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