other — Case Follow-Up1 citation

February 14, 2023

LI, FENG JUAN

What Happened

Capacity increase inspection found the home arranged with clearly separated on-limit and off-limit areas, a fenced backyard, and food stored safely. Two children's files were incomplete because immunization records were missing, and the licensee's CPR/First Aid certification had expired but was scheduled for renewal.

Observations

  • two children were missing immunization records
  • the licensee's Pediatric CPR and First Aid certification had expired and was scheduled for renewal
  • the home had a fully charged fire extinguisher and working smoke/carbon monoxide detector
  • the backyard play area was fenced

Inspector Focus

Child RecordsStaff RecordsFire SafetyPhysical PlantFood Service

Citations Issued

Type B101418(g)

(g) The licensee shall document each child's immunizations as required by the California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Section 6070, and shall maintain such documentation for as long as the child is enrolled. This requirement was not met as evidenced by: Through record review it was found that two infants in care were missing immunization records which poses a potential risk to the health and safety of the children in care

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