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On 5/2/24 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Sheena Chin conducted an unannounced annual inspection at the facility. LPA met with Licensee, June Raya, and explained the nature of today’s inspection. Present during today’s inspection were the licensee, 1 helper and 8 children in the facility. Days and hours of operation are Monday to Friday, 7:00am to 6:00pm. The adults that reside in the home are the licensee, her husband and her 2 daughters. The licensee stated she owned the home.
Observation
LPA observed that required postings were posted. LPA, along with the licensee, toured the inside and outside of the home. The facility has a full charged fire extinguisher, 2A10BC. Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors are working properly. The off-limit areas inside in the home are the second floor, bedroom on the first floor, laundry room, garage , side yard and the gazebo in the backyard.
All disinfectant, cleaning supplies, and other items that could pose a risk to children were observed to be inaccessible. LPA observed that there are toys for children inside and outside of the house. LPA conducted CARE Tools for this annual inspection, which include Physical Plant, Care and Supervision, Facility Administration, Records, Staffing Ratio and Capacity, Personnel Rights for compliance with all licensing statutes, regulations, and interim licensing Standards, and results were documented on the tool.
Records review
The Licensee has current CPR and First Aid certifications expiring 3/21/26. The Licensee has the child abuse training certificate, expiring 11/18/24. LPA reviewed the fire and disaster drills log which is to be done at least once every six months. The last drills were conducted on 1/10/24. LPA reviewed helpers and children’s files. Immunization records are maintained and updated in form PM 286. LPA observed Notification of Parents’ Rights is in each child’s file, and 15 min. sleeping check logs for infants under 2 years old. TB and employee rights were observed in the helper’s file.
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