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no household medications, and no medications are being provided to children in care. Licensee is a member of a food program and licensee is providing meals and snacks to children.
The facility is a two-story house. All rooms upstairs are off limits, and child safety baby metal gate is used to block the entrance leading upstairs. The fireplace in the family room of the facility is covered with a glass door. The home has central heating and air conditioning units.
LPA observed safe and age-appropriate toys, children's books, puzzles, chairs, cubbies, highchairs, diaper changing table, and baby crib were observed during the inspection. Per licensee, she provides seven cots and two mats for children to use during nap time.
Licensee has first aid kit boxes stored in the laundry room. LPA observed electrical outlets have child safety cover in the areas where the licensee is providing care.
Bathroom: Toilet, sink, and faucet were clean and operable. During the inspection, LPA did not observe razors and/or sharp objects, shampoos, mouthwash, medications, perfumes, air freshener, nail polish and nail remover that will pose a health and safety risk to children in care. LPA also observed a step stool, potty seat, potty chair, and paper towel dispenser.
Licensee stated that when a child shows signs of illness, the child is separated from other children in bedroom #1 of the facility.
Outdoor: Per licensee, there is no body of water on the premises. LPA did not observe body of water on the premises. The outdoor play area has age-appropriate toys and play equipment. LPA observed swing set, slides, and toy cars.
At the time of inspection, Licensee is aware of the requirement to report unusual incidents and/or injuries to the parent/guardian and Licensing on the day of the incident and/or 24 hours of incident by telephone, fax and/or in writing to the Department. Licensee is familiar with the Unusual Incident Report form, LIC624B. The report on unusual incident/injuries can also be mailed to unusualIncidentreport@dss.ca.gov
Review of records to be maintained: LPA reviewed the licensee, personnel, children’s forms/records, facility forms/records, and information to be posted. LPA reviewed six children’s files, licensee, and assistants’ files. Based on records review, children’s files are complete. Licensee and assistant have current mandated reporter training and pediatric CPR/First Aid training. Licensee has proof of immunization against Measles |