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32 | Facility Sketch: This is a single-structure home front yard, dining room, entertainment room, day care room, (2) offices, (2) bedrooms, (2) restrooms, laundry area, attached garage, and enclosed backyard.
On-Limits: Front yard, entertainment room, day care room, (1) restroom, and backyard.
Off- Limits: dinning room, kitchen, (2) offices, (2) bedrooms, (1) restroom, laundry area, and garage.
Pediatric CPR/First Aid in Pediatrics Certification: American Red Cross Licensee Date Completed 2024-03-30 Valid Period: 2 years.
Emergency Disaster Drill: 5/24/25 Fire Drill
Infants: LPA observed (1) infant in care. On 6/10/25 Licensee Esther did not have an updated 15-min sleep log which poses a potential health and safety risk to children in care. LPA discussed infant safe sleep with Licensee. Facility shall supervise infants 0 – 24 months while sleeping. Adhering to physical checks and documenting every (15-minute) check. Documentation of these checks shall be maintained in the infant’s file and made available for Department review. Documentation shall include the date, infant’s name, and the time of each (15-minute) check. An individual Sleep Plan LIC 9227 shall be completed for each infant up to12 months of age. LPA provided the applicant with the Infant Safe Sleep information from the Family Child Care Home Licensing Requirements handbook. LPAs also discussed LPA provided copies of Infant Safe Sleep from California - DSS- Manual- CCL and Capacity Regulations for Family Child Care Home.
Items not permitted: LPA provided the Licensee with a picture listing some of the items not permitted in a family childcare home, which include a bouncer, a jumper, and a walker. These items are not allowed to be on the premises of the facility.
Meals: Per Licensee children will have meals in day care room. Licensee was advised to ensure all food brought from home is properly labeled and stored. Per Licensee no children have reported food allergies.
Medication: Per Licensee the facility will provide incidental medical services. If required, medication will be inaccessible to children by centrally storing and locking. Medications will be administered in accordance with PIN 22-02-CCP, which outlines requirements for proper storage, documentation, and staff training. Personal medication is kept in hallway cabinet with child safety latch.
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