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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

On 10/10/2023, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Carol Heath met with the teacher, Christine Villa to conduct an unannounced Annual/Random inspection. LPA disclosed the purpose of the inspection and was granted entry to the facility. Upon arrival, 2 classrooms were in use with a total of 23 preschool children (Classrooms: Room (PS1) has 15 and Room 2 (PS2) has 8. There were 5 teachers and 1 aid on the premise. The hours of operation are 8 AM-11 AM and 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM Monday-Friday. Incidental Medical Services (IMS) were discussed. Physical Plant: LPA toured and inspected the preschool classrooms. Furniture and equipment were checked for age appropriateness and good repair. All rooms are clean and safe. Telephone service was verified. Heating, lighting, and ventilation are adequate. There are cubbies for children's belongings labeled with their names. LPA observed age-appropriate toys and materials. Daily activities schedule was observed in each classroom. Trash cans for solid waste have tight-fitting lids, and drinking water is readily available indoors and outdoors (Drinking water bottles are available inside the classrooms). A fire extinguisher (checked 6/21/2023), a smoke detector, and a carbon monoxide detector are on the premises. All containers used for storage of solid wastes, including moveable bins, shall have a tightfitting cover that is kept on; they shall be leakproof and rodent-proof. LPA inspected and observed 2 clean bathrooms. The toilets and sinks function properly and are age appropriate. The water temperature is appropriate. LPA observed soap, toilet paper, and paper towels readily available. Children are inspected for illnesses as they arrive with a no-touch thermometer and an overall wellness check. A review of medication policy indicated that prescription medication is administered only with the parent’s written permission. The Director and other administration staff administer medication and document the dosage, date, and time on a log. Medication is brought and locked at the center (unless the parent requests daily return). Medication is labeled correctly and stored in its original container. Medication is kept at the center until expiration and sent home with the parent for disposal. There are currently 4 children (Classroom #1 has 3 children and Classroom #2 has 1 child) in care with IMS needs. A Fire Drill/Earthquake log is posted in the classroom. The center conducted disaster drills for at least 6 months. A current Roster is available. Transportation arrangement: Lead Testing: According to the director, the center had drinking water tested for lead contamination levels on 2/3/2023. The testing results were 6.5 and 17. The outdoor: The play equipment was inspected for health, safety, cushioning material, good repair, and age appropriateness. The outdoor play equipment was inspected for health, safety, cushioning material, good repair, and age appropriateness. The play area has a playground cushion and concrete. There is an area for rest under a canopy. The play area was inspected and found to be free of hazards and inaccessibility to bodies of water. Preschool has a separate playground yard for school-age and infant children. The parent board was reviewed and has all the required forms posted. Fire/earthquake drills are conducted with school. Parent Sign-in and out with iPad. The Teacher-to-child ratio was observed, and staff names were recorded. Care and supervision were evaluated to determine if the children’s basic needs were met and appropriate. Staff Records/ Children Records: Staff and Children's records were reviewed. LPA verified there is at least 1 staff person present with current CPR and First Aid Training for classroom 1. For Classroom 2, all staff’s CPR/First Aid training are expired. All staff complete the Mandated Reporter training every 2 years. All staff receives Measles, Pertussis, and Influenza vaccination. All staff have required fingerprinting with School. LPA reviewed 5 children's records, complete with the parent’s signature. Food Service: There is a clean, fully equipped kitchen (off limits) with a refrigerator, freezer, stove, and microwave oven. The facility provides breakfast, lunch, and a PM snack. Allergy lists are posted in the kitchen and classrooms. Menus will need to post at least one week in advance and made available for review by the parents. The following general information was discussed during this inspection: · For IMS information, see Evaluator Manual - Regulation Interpretations and Procedures for Child Care Centers Sections 101173 and 101226. When any IMS is provided, an updated Plan of Operation that includes IMS must be submitted to the Department. The following information regarding ADA was provided: US Department of Justice (USDOJ) toll-free ADA Information Line at (800) 514-0301 (voice)/ (800) 514-0383 (TTY) and link to the publication: Commonly Asked Questions about Child Care Centers and the ADA, available at: http://www.ada.gov/childqanda.htm . The Center does not provide IMS at this time. · As of January 1, 2018, childcare providers, administrators, or employees who work in a licensed facility shall complete the mandated reporter training provided according to paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (a), and shall complete renewal mandated reporter training every two years following the date on which he or she completed the initial mandated reporter training. · §1596.7995 (a)(1) Commencing September 1, 2016, a person shall not be employed or volunteer at a daycare center if he or she has not been immunized against influenza, pertussis, and measles. Each employee and volunteer shall receive an influenza vaccination between August 1 and December 1 of each year. · All Licensing reports are available for review online and are considered public information. Summary: Assembly Bill 2621 added Section 1596.819 to the Health and Safety Code to require the Department to post certain licensing information for CCCs and FCCHs on its public internet website. · California Department of Public Health – California SIDS Program: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/SIDS/pages/default.aspx AAP – Safe Sleep Campaign: http://www.healthychildcare.org/sids/html AAP-Free Training: Reducing the Risk of SIDS in Early Education and Child Care: http://shop.aap.org/Reducing-the-Rick-of-SIDS-in-Early-Education-and-Child-Care And Caring for our Children, Safe Sleep Practices and SIDS/Suffocation Risk Reduction: http://cfoc/nrckids/org/standardview/spccol/safe_sleep · Before working or volunteering in a licensed childcare facility, all individuals subject to a criminal record review shall obtain a clearance or criminal record exemption. If a fingerprint clearance has been obtained through the Department, Licensee may request a transfer of a criminal record clearance from one state-licensed facility to another using form LIC 9184 · Each report (documenting a Type A citation) shall remain posted for 30 days along with the Notice of Site Visit (printed out during this inspection). In addition, all parents of currently enrolled children and any newly enrolled child for the following 12 months shall receive a copy of the report documenting a Type A Citation and sign form LIC 9224 acknowledging receipt. Staff is aware of the required forms for children's files and forms that shall be posted after licensure. · Senate Bill AB 633 - Child Care Facilities: Parent Notification Requirements · Summary: This bill amends Health and Safety Code (HSC) sections 1596.859, 1596.8595, 1596.8895, and 1597.05 to improve the transparency of licensing records and to ensure that parents/guardians using a licensed childcare facility are aware of situations that present the greatest danger to children. · Center Director advised of the requirement to report unusual incidents and injuries to the parent/guardian and Licensing within the time frame specified by the regulation (call within 24 hours and submit a written report within 7 days) and on the form LIC624. The Center reminded to review updates/regulations and quarterly updates on the Department website. The "Notification of Parent's Rights" poster must be posted in an area of the center accessible to parents. The information regarding new legislation about exemptions and Parent’s Rights was also discussed. No deficiency was cited in accordance with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations and/or Health & Safety codes. An exit interview was conducted and the report was reviewed with the teacher, Christine Villa.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

The inspector found no violations of California child care regulations during this visit.

FAQ · About this visit

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What happened during the October 9, 2023 inspection of LANCASTER-WEST WIND ELEMENTARY STATE PRESCHOOL?

This was an inspection of LANCASTER-WEST WIND ELEMENTARY STATE PRESCHOOL on October 9, 2023. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to LANCASTER-WEST WIND ELEMENTARY STATE PRESCHOOL on October 9, 2023?

No citations were issued during this inspection. The facility was found to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.

What type of inspection was this?

This was an inspection. Inspections are conducted by CCLD as part of their licensing oversight.

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