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32 | was completed in accordance to the Written Directives outlined in PIN 21-21.1-CCP. Testing is valid until February of 2030.
LPA observed daily routine schedules, required notices, and other relevant licensing documents posted prominently inside of the classrooms. At the CCC, children's sign in and sign out sheets are completed on paper and are stored just outside the middle classroom. LPA found that the CCC completed their most recent disaster drill on 2/13/26. Director informed LPA that disaster drills are conducted every six months.
In each of the classrooms, separate carbon monoxide and smoke detectors were tested and were found to be operational. Cleaning supplies, along with sharps, are stored in locked and/or elevated cabinets in the staff kitchen, an area that is off limits for children in care. Medication is also stored in the kitchen in an elevated cabinet within a lockbox LPA viewed a number of First Aid Kits in the CCC. The First Aid Kits contained appropriate supplies.
As mentioned prior, the CCC has access to one outdoor play yard. The outside playground area is enclosed by chain linked fencing throughout. The fence’s entry and exit gates in the yard are secure and furnishings in the area are age appropriate. The play equipment is free of sharp, loose, or pointed objects. The play structures in the outdoor playground areas have adequate cushioning to absorb falls (sand). The surface of the outdoor playground area is varied. The footing of the exterior is varied and is made up of sand, dirt, artificial turf, and concrete pavement. Shade is afforded by a metal pergola structure and by building overhangs throughout. LPA observed a sizable playground and an area that has tetherball courts. LPA also observed a large shed that was locked. Director informed LPA that the shed houses CCC related outdoor equipment. Facility Representative attested to LPA that children are always supervised while outside and that the outdoor area is inspected prior to letting children outside.
A sampling of staff and children's records were reviewed. The children’s records were complete and were found to contain emergency contact information as well admission agreements, among other relevant licensing documents and forms. Staff records were reviewed and contained current pediatric CPR and First Aid certifications (EMSA approved) and Mandated Reporter Training certificates among other relevant licensing documents. LPA confirmed that there are no bodies of water, firearms, or ammunition on site.
This facility currently does provide Incidental Medical Services (IMS) and administer medication for children in care. LPA reviewed storage of medication supplies. LPA also reviewed children’s, personnel, and administrative records in relation to IMS services. For IMS information see PIN 22-02-CCP. The following information regarding ADA was provided: US (CONT. 809-C, Page 3)
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