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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mok conducted an unannounced case management inspection for today's capacity increase. LPA met with the licensee, Jocelyn Lainez-Robles, and the licensee's mother who is a daycare helper. LPA explained the purpose of the inspection to them. There were two children including an infant and a preschooler present during the inspection. The licensee applied for a capacity increase for a large family child care home license on 5/28/2024. LPA inspected the facility for health and safety hazards. The facility is on the ground level in the apartment complex; Parents have to go through 2 separate gates to the facility. The facility is next to the play structure area. The facility uses the entrance to the courtyard as the main daycare entrance. LPA inspected the facility for health and safety hazards. The daycare areas are the living room, an open kitchen with an adjacent dining area, and bathroom #1 (next to the kitchen). The off-limit areas are all bedrooms and bathroom #2 in the back of the apartment.
The facility was clean and in order, temperature and lighting were adequate, and toxins and harmful objects were made inaccessible from the children. There were plenty of age-appropriate toys, books, fake kitchens, learning materials and equipment, and children's furniture that were in good condition and repaired. There was a working 2in1 smoke and carbon monoxide detector, a fully charged 2A10BC fire extinguisher, a working cellular phone, and first aid supplies available in the daycare areas. The licensee installed the children-proof door knobs to the bedrooms and bathrooms doors to prevent children from accessing the off-limit areas. The licensee installed child-proof knobs to the stoves and the lower kitchen cabinets and drawers. Some of the kitchen drawers had no harmful items. The licensee covered all the electrical outlets and sharp corners. There was a booster available for feeding only. Mats and a playpen were available for napping. A diaper-changing pad was available in the daycare area. Per the licensee, she has no guns or weapons in the apartment, but she has a dog that is immunized. The facility conducts the fire drill at least 2 times a year and logs.
The following item has to be completed before licensure:
This report and notice of the site visit were discussed with the licensee and must be made available to the public upon request. For quarterly updates on Licensing information, go to the CCL website: www.ccld.ca.gov. For Provider Information Notice: ccld.ca.gov/PG5098.htm |