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32 | All containers used for storage of solid wastes, including moveable bins, shall have a tightfitting cover that is kept on; they shall be leakproof and rodent-proof.
LPA inspected and observed one changing table. LPAs observed soap, toilet paper, and paper towels readily available. Water temperature is appropriate.
Children are inspected for illnesses as they arrive. A review of medication policy indicated that prescription medication is administered only with the parent’s written permission. The Director and other administration staff administer medication and document the dosage, date, and time on a log. Medication is brought and locked at the center (unless the parent requests daily return). Medication is labeled correctly and stored in its original container. Medication is kept at the center until expiration and sent home with the parent for disposal. There are currently no children in infant care with IMS needs. The separate area behind the front desk will be for isolating and caring for ill children. There is a mat available for ill children. An isolated toilet and sink are available for sick children in the nurse/front office.
According to Mrs. Adams, the Fire Drill/Earthquake log will be posted in the office. The center conducted disaster drills for at least six months. A current Roster is available.
Transportation arrangement: Not for infant.
Lead Testing: According to the director, the center must make an appointment to have its drinking water tested for lead contamination.
The outdoor: Per the director, Yesica, infants usually stay in the center and do not have an outdoor play area.
LPA observed a first aid kit. LPA provided the director with a list of first aid supplies.
Food Service: The facility has a clean, fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator/freezer and microwave. It currently has a food program, which provides meals such as breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner.
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