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13 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Dayna Chambers conducted an unannounced complaint inspection on January 30, 2024. LPA arrived at the facility at 10:15AM and met with Linda White, Director for the purpose of delivering findings for the above allegations. LPA toured the facility with Linda White, Director. LPA observed 8 staff and 34 children in care upon arrival. During the investigation, LPA Chambers conducted interviews, reviewed records, and made observations during inspection on 11/07/23 regarding the above allegations. Information gathered from multiple interviews did not provide corroborating information in regard to allegations. LPA did not make any observations in regard to allegations at time of inspection. Information gathered from multiple interviews did not provide corroborating information in regard to the above allegations: Child #1 enrolled on 05/26/23 and was last seen at the center on 10/05/23. LPA reviewed attendance records and observed Child #1 did not attend the center consistently. LPA conducted interviews and reviewed records. Through review of records and interviews, Child #1 was not in care at the center on 10/13/23 when the allegation was made. The last attendance day for child #1 was 10/05/23. Through interviews, LPA learned there were no reports received prior or on 10/05/23. There were no records or reports on file at the center. There were no current ouch reports for scratches or diaper rash or past reports. LPA learned through interviews, the center follows best practices and alerts the Director immediately when any child has diaper rash or negative behavior that requires any additional reporting at the center and parents are notified. The center follows a specific diapering routine and also any additional time when needed. Child #1 did not have any negative behavior reports or any type reports on file. LPA was unable to locate any supporting records or interview any eyewitness to the alleged violations. Although allegations were made, evidence obtained did not reveal any witnesses or supporting evidence and interviews conducted did not corroborate the allegations. The allegations are unsubstantiated. The allegation may have happened or is valid, but there is not a preponderance of the evidence to prove that the alleged violation occurred. Appeal rights were provided and discussed with the facility representative. A Notice of Site Visit (LIC 9213) was given and must remain posted for 30 days. Exit interview was conducted and report was reviewed with Linda White, Director. |