inspection — Annual Inspection1 citation
February 28, 2023
What Happened
Annual inspection of the infant program found the site operating within ratio and capacity with clean rooms, proper infant feeding and sleep practices, and a fully qualified assistant director on staff. The program also had operational emergency readiness measures, including a disaster plan and evacuation drills.
Observations
- There were 30 infants present with 8 teachers in three rooms.
- A fully qualified assistant director was on staff because the facility served more than 25 infants.
- Infant foods and beverages were labeled, dated, and stored correctly.
- Sleep checks were conducted and documented every 15 minutes for infants.
- The outdoor space was fenced, shaded, and equipped with anchored play equipment.
- The carbon monoxide detector was operational.
- The facility had a written disaster plan and was conducting evacuation drills every six months.
Inspector Focus
Food ServiceSupervision/RatiosPhysical PlantMedication ManagementFire SafetyEmergency PreparednessSign In/OutStaff RecordsChild Records
Citations Issued
Type B101170(e)(2)
Based on observation, record review, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above, which poses/posed a potential health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.
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