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25 | A case management visit is being conducted in response to the receipt of an unusual incident report (UIR) from the facility. The UIR was received by the licensing agency on 04/12/2022. It indicates that pipe burst over the weekend affecting rooms for school age and infant classrooms.
Facility records were reviewed, photos obtained, and Director interview identified the following: school age/infant program is able to operate respectively in a preschool room during repairs. Two school age classrooms, one infant room, hall ways, and the kitchen are all under repair. The village center is currently being used as storage. Estimated time of repair completion 2 weeks.
LPA toured the facility and made the following observations: Rooms currently used for preschool can accommodate current enrollment. The following repairs are in progress for other programs removal of damaged insulation and dry wall; cabinets; industrial fans for drying, removal of carpet, kitchen sinks and cupboards with the village center used for storing items from damaged rooms. While repairs are made for the other two programs, use of three preschool rooms for the other programs does not impact the ability to serve the number of enrolled preschool.
Based on information gathered, the facility acted appropriately, and no violations have been identified. Facility completed reporting requirements as required for UIRS (Telephone notification to Duty Officer and submission of LIC624) to the Department of Social Services. Facility has ensured no access to left side of building upon entering with sealed off access while repairs are being made. Facility will update the Department when repairs are completed.
An exit interview was conducted, and a copy of this report was provided to Director, Sherri Morgan.
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