Inspector’s narrative
What the inspector wrote
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Desai, Ketki conducted an announced in-person Pre-Licensing inspection for a new Small Family Child Care home. LPA met with the applicant Ms.Manzano-Mathews, Diana & an adult member of the home who provided a tour of the new home.
A review of the Facility Personnel Report Summary indicates adult residents, who require caregiver background check clearances, transfers, exemptions have been obtained and they are cleared.
Applicant stated, she is not currently registered with any Resource Foster Care agency or holds a Resource foster parent license. Applicant was reminded if changes, to notify the licensing office.
The applicants are requesting a Small family childcare home license. Per applicant, operation hours will be Monday to Friday 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and care and supervision shall be provided to children ages 6 months to 12 years old (Infants to School age )
All areas identified on the facility sketch were inspected, including but not limited to, off limit areas. This is a two story home with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, family room, living area, kitchen, dining areas, laundry room, open back yard, 2 side yards and an attached garage.
Areas that will be used by children were inspected for safety, comfort, cleanliness, telephone service (cell phone), ventilation and heating. The home has a central air and heating system and the unit is installed in the side yard, in the off - limit area.
There is a stairway leading to the living area of the home, adjoining is a stairway leading to the second level of the home and a third stairway leading to the kitchen area, the stairways leading to the living area and kitchen area has a child safety gates installed making the off limit areas completely inaccessible to children. There is a fire place in the off limit area in the living area inaccessible to children.
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Detergents, cleaning compounds, medicines, sharp objects and hazardous items that can pose a danger to children are inaccessible in areas designated for children. The applicant states (that there are no poisons on the premises). Applicant was advised that any poisons must be locked with a key or combination lock.
Based on the Facility Sketch submitted, areas off limits to children and parents are:
Applicant have designated following areas kitchen with two dining areas / living area / one bedroom / laundry room & attached garage on the first level of the home & the second level of the home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms as off limit area. There are two stairways one leading to the kitchen area, while second stairway leading to the formal living area, it has child safety gates installed making these areas and the second level inaccessible to children. The stairway leading to the second level is from the dining area. One bedroom and garage door which are on the first level of the home has door knobs installed on it while there is a wooden door with a safety lock separating the laundry room. Two side yards are designated as off limits to children and it has proper fenced gates on each side.
During the Pre-licensing inspection, LPA observed the designated off limits areas were closed and locked.
The applicant shall use the Cell phone for Day care activities and applicant was informed if a cell phone is used for child care, it must remain on the premises at all times during hours of operation. Applicant was informed and understands the home is to be free from smoking during hours of operation.
Applicant understands that licensing staff may have access to off-limit areas during inspection visit if necessary.
Areas Designated for Day care activities
: Applicant has designated the family room, a huge open area in front of the main door and one full bathroom on the first level of the home for Indoor Day care activities and open back yard for Outdoor activities. The children shall enter through the main door of the home, they shall enter into an open space which is set up with indoor activities including a small table and chair, and it leads into the family room which was observed to have age appropriate toys, arts and craft materials, books and educational items. Age appropriate furniture was observed in the Day care area. Older children shall nap in this area, cots shall be used, linens/ blankets shall be provided by the parents. Additional linens are available. Linens shall be washed weekly or as needed by the parents.
Infant care shall be provided in this area, applicant has infant play pens/ changing table and high chairs for them. All infant needs shall be provided by the parents. (Page-2)
Applicant has a qualified assistant to assist in Day care activities.
The bathroom is located in front of the day care room (Family room) It was observed to be safe and free of hazardous items. There is a cabinet under the sink with no hazardous items . Applicant has a toddler potty chair / step stool, she plans to provide toilet training to the young toddlers. Cabinet under the sink has a child safety lock installed making it inaccessible to children.
Applicant shall provide Breakfast/ Lunch and AM/PM snacks , if the food is brought from home, these containers shall be labelled with their names by the parents and stored accordingly.
Upon entrance through the designated main door of the home applicant shall receive the children here, due to pandemic parents are encouraged to follow CDC guidelines, upon entrance temperatures shall be checked, hands shall be sanitized, before children are guided into the designated day care areas. Applicant has set up a sanitizing table with the required items on the side of the main door.
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UTDOOR PLAY AREA:
Applicant have designated open back yard for outdoor activities for enrolled children. The backyard is completely fenced covered with concrete flooring on one side and open grass area. Outdoor play equipment's are arranged on the grass area. Children shall walk through the family room through the sliding door to access the outdoor play area. There are several age appropriate outdoor toys, carts and floor mats they were observed to clean and safe. The upper patio covered area is also accessible to children, where applicant plans to have outdoor story telling activities for children or outdoor lunch activities.
Per applicant there are no firearms, weapons or bodies of water in the home.
Applicant has one pet dog (Labrador) the pet dog remains in the side yard and garage area, which are off -limits to the children.
The value on the 2A10BC fire extinguisher indicates fully charged, as indicated on service tag observed. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were tested and are operable. The fire extinguisher is mounted on the side wall of the family room.
Applicant have completed the required Mandated Reporter Child Abuse training, Health and Safety with Nutrition and Lead Poisoning component training and Pediatric First Aid and CPR which is valid through 10/11/2022 There are first aid supplies available and is stored in the day care area with all the required items.
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The following was discussed with the applicant
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Applicant Ms.Manzano-Mathews, Diana reminded that all adults 18 and over living or working in the home, including employees and volunteers, must obtain a criminal record clearance or exemption, or transfer their existing clearance or exemption, prior to initial presence in a licensed Family Child Care Home. A civil penalty of $100.00 minimum/day up to $500.00 maximum per day/per person will be assessed if this regulation is violated.
In the absence of the licensee a qualified adult must be present supervising the children; a qualified adult is an individual who has a valid and current Pediatric First Aid and CPR certification, TB clearance along with a valid criminal record clearance associated to the facility license.
Annual fees must be paid promptly and by the due date or a late fee shall be assessed and/or the License may be terminated.
The fire extinguisher type 2A-10BC must be serviced annually or as often as necessary. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should be checked, and batteries replaced as needed.
Applicants were made aware of the Child Advocacy program so they could receive the updated Quarterly reports and other information in a timely manner.
ChildCareAdvocatesProgram@dss.ca.gov
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Reporting Requirements: Changes should be reported to the Department as soon as they occur such as construction, remodeling, telephone number changes and/or if you move from your home.
Reporting Requirements: Any unusual incidents or injuries must be reported to the Department within 24 hours via telephone and within seven (7) days in writing.
Fire and safety drills must be performed every six months and documented for review by the Department.
Children and Staff records must be maintained and updated as needed and must be available for review by the Department.
No
smoking,
No
Johnny jumpers,
No
Baby walkers,
No
saucer chairs,
No
trampolines and any other item that falls into that category are not permitted in the facility.
All adults living and working in the home shall be made of aware of the Departments right to inspection authority, which includes but not limited to the right to enter the home when children are being cared for, interview children and adults and review documentation.
Licensee shall reveal each facility license number in all advertisements, publications or announcements with the intent to attract clients. (Page-4)
Incidental Medical Services (IMS)
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Incidental Medical Services (IMS) policy was discussed. For IMS information see Evaluator Manual - Regulation Interpretations and Procedures for Family Child Care Homes Section 102417. When any IMS is provided, a Plan for Providing 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 publication: Commonly Asked Questions about Child Care Centers and the ADA, available at:
http://www.ada.gov/childqanda.htm
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Infant care
: Applicant shall provide Infant care, all Infant items : diapers / wipes/ lotions and milk shall be provided by the parents. Mother's milk shall be labeled and stored appropriately. There is a changing table/ play pens for young infants and small cots for older infants. Applicant shall ensure the infants are supervised at all times during her care.
Infant Care:
Applicant states that they will care for infants. LPA advised the Applicant to sleep infants where they can always be directly supervised and advised against sleeping infants in a separate room.
The Applicant states the following as a supervision plan for infants:
The infants will sleep in the designated family room the day care room where she can provide supervision and they shall not be left unattended. While the infants are napping the older children shall be with the assistant, in the different activity area, so Infants are not disturbed while sleeping . LPA provided a copy of the Child Care Provider\342\200\231s Guide to Safe Sleep, by American Academy of Pediatrics. Online copy can be downloaded at:
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/SIDS/Documents/SIDSchildcaresafesleep.pdf
Safe to Sleep Campaign:
https://safetosleep.nichd.nih.gov/materials
LPA reviewed with applicant the following safe sleep best practices:
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Always place infants on their backs for sleeping
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Use only a tight-fitting sheet on the crib or play yard mattress
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Do not hang any items from the crib or above the crib
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Keep all items, including blankets, out of the crib or play yard
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Pacifiers may be used if they do not have items attached to them
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Infants should not be swaddled or have any items covering them while sleeping
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The temperature of the room should be comfortable enough for an adult to wear a t-shirt and not be too hot or too cold
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Safe Sleep :
LPA discussed the safe sleep regulations with Applicants Ms. Manzano-Mathews, Diana discussed the Child Care Licensing Safe Sleep webpage at
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/child-care-licensing/public-information-and-resources/safe-sleep
as an additional resource. LPA also informed Applicant Ms.Manzano-Mathews, Diana the importance of checking for recalled infant devices on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website at
https://www.cpsc.gov/
and recommended they register all infant devices with the CPSC to be notified of any recalls on their purchased equipment.
LPA provided Guardian Information and website info:
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/cdss-programs/community-care-licensing/caregiver-background-check/guardian
LPA advised the applicant how to access forms, regulations and quarterly updates on the Child Care Licensing website at:
www.ccld.ca.gov
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LPA reviewed and issued the Forms/Records to Keep in Your Family Child Care Home (LIC 311D) and provided the following forms: All the forms were provided to the Applicant during the Pre-Licensing inspection today as a Sample forms packet.
Children Records
: LIC: 700 Identification And Emergency Information, LIC 995E Caregiver Background Check Process, 995A Notification of Parent\342\200\231s Rights, 627 Consent For Emergency Medical Treatment, 613A Personal Rights, LIC282 Affidavit Regarding Liability Insurance, LIC9150 Parent Notification, Additional Children in Care.
Facility Records
: LIC9149 Property Owner/Landlord Consent, PUB 394 Notification of Parents Rights, LIC 9040 Facility Roster, LIC6101A Emergency Disaster Plan, LIC9148 Earthquake Preparedness Checklist, LIC 624 Unusual Incident/Injury Report.
Staff Records
: LIC 508 Criminal Record Statement, LIC 501 Personnel Record, LIC 503 Health Screening/TB, LIC9052 Employee Rights, LIC9108 Statement Acknowledging Requirement to Report Child Abuse, LIC 9163 Request for LIVESCAN, LIC9188 Criminal Record Exemption Transfer Request, LIC 9182 Criminal Background Clearance Transfer Request, MMR, TDAP, FLU, Mandated Reporter Training Certificate.
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OTHER INFORMATION AND FORMS PROVIDED:
Capacity Handout for a Small Family Child Care Home.
LPA explained the age requirements for the enrolled children ensuring that when there are 8 children, at least one child is enrolled in Kindergarten or 6 years old, to be in compliance with Title 22 requirements.
LPA reviewed Title 22 Regulation Section 102423 Personal Rights including but not limited to: no intimidation, no humiliation, and no corporal punishment.
LPA advised the applicants to subscribe
to CCLD important information
Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) regularly sends information to licensed facilities, providers, and stakeholders by way of Provider Information Notices (PIN), Program Quarterly Update Newsletters and other important information communication platform.
To receive important license -related information to licensed facilities, visit the CCLD Important Information website at
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/community-care-licensing/subscribe
and select the Child Care option to receive email communication.
Applicant\342\200\231s email address was obtained during this inspection. The applicant was advised that email may be public information. Once licensed, the applicant is required to adhere to the terms and limitations stated on the license. A copy of this report and all other Licensing reports must be made available to the public for
3
years.
The facility at the time of Pre-licensing inspection is in compliance for a (Small Family Child Care Home) with Title 22 Regulations. License shall be issued upon management approval
Appeal rights were presented and Exit interview was conducted with applicants Ms. Manzano-Mathews, Diana.