October 7, 2021
What Happened
This was a capacity-increase inspection for a family child care home seeking to move from small to large capacity. The analyst observed the number and ages of children present, reviewed staffing support, and discussed ratio and capacity rules; a cited deficiency meant the facility could not yet be granted the large license.
Observations
- Visit was for an increase from a Small Family Child Care Home to a Large Family Child Care Home
- Eight day care children and the licensee's four daughters were present
- Two infants and six toddlers were present
- An adult assistant was present at 11 a.m.
- Ratio and capacity regulations were discussed
- A deficiency was cited and clearance is required before a large license may be granted
Inspector Focus
Citations Issued
1597.44 ...A small family day care home may provide care for... up to eight children...: (a) At least one child is enrolled in and attending kindergarten or elementary school and a second child is at least six years of age. This requirement was not met asevidenced by: Based on observation and interview, licensee did not ensure to maintain the ratio specified on the license. LPA observed the licensee in the facility with 2 infatns and 6 toddlers in care.
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