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25 | On 09/30/2022, at 10:00 a.m. Licensing Program Analysts (LPA) Esequiel Rodriguez made an announced inspection with Licensee, Ayde Jaime for the purpose of conducting a required relocation facility Pre-Licensing Inspection prior to license for a prospective small Family Child Care Home, and to ensure the Family Child Care Home (FCCH) facility meets basic licensing requirements set forth by Title 22 California Code of Regulations, Health and Safety and Statutory requirements. And to ensure the facility is set up to provide a safe and healthy place for children. The LPA met with Licensee and stated the purpose for the inspection as stated above. The LPA explained that Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) is focusing efforts on, but not limited to, three priority areas: prevention, compliance, and enforcement. Additionally, the LPA explained that CCL will offer resources and continue to assist Ms. Jaime in her ability to consistently demonstrate compliance.
The LPA provided and discussed the Prelicensing Entrance Check List form (LIC 9280) to the Licensee. The tentative hours of operation will be Monday through Friday from 5 a.m to 5 p.m. However, the schedule may vary depending on the needs/work schedule of the parents, that can include weekends and late hours. At 10:35 p.m. the LPA along with the Licensee toured the facility inside and out and inspected the following:
The physical plant of the prospective FCCH is a single story home consists of a living room, kitchen, dining area, restroom, two bedrooms, two bathrooms. It has a back and front yard including a side runaway yards. The main areas designated to provide childcare are the living room, master bedroom room and backyard. Off limit areas are the kitchen, land laundry floor, and any other area that may create a hazard when caring for children. The kitchen area is gated.
The home is neat and clean with heating and ventilation for safety and comfort. Carbon Monoxide Detector, Smoke Alarm(s) and Fire Extinguishers meet standards established by the State Fire Marshall.
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