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The facility was equipped with multiple fully charged fire extinguishers, multiple fully stocked first aid kits, multiple carbon monoxide detectors, and a fire alarm system maintained by the building.
The facility provides food service, including morning and afternoon snacks. Lunch is provided by parents, and lunch boxes were observed in each child’s storage space. Breastmilk and formula are provided by the parents. The formula is prepared at home and brought to the facility. The formula and breastmilk were found in the refrigerator, labeled with each child’s name and date for each bottle. For the older children, parents provided their water bottles, and the water is refilled at the sinks with a filter.
Prescribed medication was observed stored in a backpack and was inaccessible to the children. The prescribed medication was found current and in its original packaging.
The older children nap on cots, and the younger children nap in cribs. Additional cots were observed in the storage closet. The facility provides sheets, which are changed weekly or more often as needed. Parents provide blankets, which are laundered weekly. The cribs were free of loose articles and materials, and the fitted sheets were tight. Sleep logs are maintained for infants, documenting 15-minute visual checks during nap time.
The outdoor play area was fully fenced and equipped with age-appropriate toys and play structures in good condition. Resilient padding was observed beneath the play structures. Storage sheds in the outdoor area were secured with locks. Drinking water was available both indoors and outdoors via refillable water bottles. No pools, spas, or other bodies of water were observed on the premises.
Required licensing documents were posted and available for review. Emergency disaster drills are conducted and documented, with the most recent drill on November 5, 2025. Children are signed in and out electronically using the Brightwheel app. Signatures confirming sign-in were observed for each child.
LPA reviewed five randomly selected children’s records and five staff files. Children’s records were complete and included emergency contact information. Staff files were also complete and contained documentation of required immunizations and educational transcripts. Three of the five on-site staff members hold current Pediatric CPR/First Aid certifications. The department's requirement is that at least one staff member be certified in Pediatric CPR/First Aid.
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