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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Saraliz Velando conducted an unannounced case management inspection to verify that licensee remains in substantial compliance with the health & safety standards as required by regulations governing family childcare homes. This visit is for the purpose of monitoring the licensee as required by the established Non-Compliance Conference in effect. LPA met with licensee, Makisha McNeil, also present was her adult daughter, Dejuana Givens, and 6 daycare children. Licensee has all appropriate forms posted. LPA toured the home and observed the Off Limit area living room had a secured safety gate to make it inaccessible to children. Ms. McNeil has a closed door to keep children out of the hallway that leads to the Off Limits bedrooms. While LPA was touring the facility, one child asked to use the restroom and Ms. McNeil immediately gathered all the children and opened the door in the hallway to allow children to use the restroom, one at a time, while she was able to supervise the children that were waiting for their turn. The door to the garage was locked and inaccessible to the children. The home was observed to be free of toxins, hazardous materials, or defects that might endanger children. Licensee, Makisha McNeil, was operating pursuant to Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.
Exit interview conducted and report was reviewed with the licensee, Makisha McNeil.
A notice of site visit was given and must remain posted for 30 days. |