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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mok, conducted an unannounced annual inspection today. LPA met with the Site Director, Amelia Zheng, and Program Director, Nakita Chow, and explained the purpose of the inspection to them. There were 8 children with 3 staff plus a Social & Emotional Wellness Specialist, Judy Kwan present during the inspection. All adults fingerprinted were associated with #384001117 or this facility. The facility was a combination center with Preschool program and Infant Program with Toddler Option. There were 2 sections (infant and toddler) under infant program. There were 2 separate classrooms and playgrounds for Infant and Toddler. Those classrooms were separated by the divider, so no physical contact between Toddlers and Infants. The preschool program had a separate classroom that was located behind the main office. The preschool classroom had an adjacent outdoor play area that was completely fenced. The facility's operation hours were Monday to Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. LPA inspected the facility for health and safety hazards. The facility was clean and in order. The temperature and lighting were adequate. The facility's main entrance was locked. The facility installed a doorbell with camera for the parents and visitors to gain access. All toxins and harmful objects were either locked or made inaccessible to children. There was a gate at the entrance of each classroom. There were some cubbies with child's names available for children to store their personal belongings by the entrance. Cots with child's names available for napping. Sheets and blankets were washed at the facility every week. All electrical outlets were covered. All lower cabinets were latched or locked. There was an adjacent children's bathroom with 1 sink & 1 toilet in Toddler's room. The children's toilet and sinks were appropriate in size and height for the children. There was a separated staff bathroom available for staffs in the building. There were plenty of age-appropriate toys, books, learning material, water and sand tables, and children's furniture available for children indoor. Drinking Water was served in the pitcher with cups. All Toxins and harmful objects were either locked or kept inaccessible to children in the classroom. Medication was kept in each classroom with the child's name on it. The facility has provided breakfast, Lunch, and snacks that were delivered from the main kitchen. The facility also has provided formula to infants, except the one who has an allergy or special needs. The parents also brought their own formula for their children. Cots and Cribs were available for Toddler & Infants. There was a nap room with 6 cribs with children's names in the Infant's room. The model of the cribs met CCL's requirement. The food preparation area was located next to the infant classroom. It was clean and safe. The food waste bin had a tight-fitting cover. The weekly lunch menu was posted in each classroom. The food in the refrigerator was checked. First aid supplies were available for children at the center. There were some age-appropriate toys, books, and learning material available for children indoor. All sharp corners were either covered or shaped to rounded. Sick children will be separated from the group and place in the office while waiting for their parents to pick up. The infant's play area was connected to the infant's room and completely fenced. Mats were used as soft cushioning and placed on the ground for infants to sit on whenever they have outdoor play time. There was a separate outdoor play area for Toddler's program that was located behind the Preschool's classroom. It's completely fenced as well. There were some age-appropriate outdoor toys, books children's furniture, and play structure available for children. All play structures at the play area had rubberized cushioning underneath to prevent injury. The play structures and outdoor toys are in good repair and condition. All required postings were posted. Fire and Earthquake drills have done monthly and logged. The latest drill was conducted in 1/18/2023. Sign in/out sheet, and diaper changing log were reviewed during the inspection. The facility had at least one staff has current CPR and First Aid training at the facility, it will expire in 9/2023. Children's and Staff records were reviewed during the inspection. LPA obtained a copy of the children roster and personnel record from licensee during the inspection as well. All staff has completed the required Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training (AB 1207). The certificates were reviewed during the inspection. LPA inspected the 15 minutes nap check log during the inspection. Some children were on special medication. LPA inspected the storage of medication and documents along with them. This facility provides Incidental Medical Services - IMS. LPA reviewed storage of medication and equipment/supplies and reviewed children's, personnel, and administrative record. For IMS Information see Evaluator Manual - Regulation Interpretations and Procedures for Child Care Centers Sections 101173 and 101226. The following information regarding ADA was provided: US Department of Justice (USDOJ) toll-free ADA Information Line at (800) 514-0301 (voice)/ (800) 514-0383 (TTY) and link to publication: Commonly Asked Questions about Child Care Centers and the ADA, available at http://www.ada.gov/childqanda.htm.
*No deficiency is cited during the inspection.*
This report and notice of site visit were discussed with the licensee and must be made available to the public upon request. For a quarterly update on Licensing information, go to the CCL website: www.ccld.ca.gov. For Provider Information Notice: ccld.ca.gov/PG5098.htmedication. |