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25 | On 12/15/2023 at 9:20am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Sarah Garcia conducted a case management visit for the purpose of a capacity increase. LPA met with licensee, Monica Anderson. LPA observed 5 children in care with one assistant. Hours of operation are Monday -Friday 8:00am-5:30pm. Currently licensee is available to care for children 0 years old to 12 years old.
The single family home has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room, family room, play area, kitchen, attic/office, outdoor area and garage. The ON LIMITS areas include play area, bedroom #1 (kids room), bathroom #1, and outdoor play area. The OFF LIMITS areas include bedroom #2, bedroom #3, master bedroom, master bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen area, attic/office and the garage.
LPA inspected play area and observed safe toys and children's tables and chairs. LPA observed a safety gate separating play area and kitchen area. LPA inspected bedroom #1 and observed mats for sleeping stored in the closet. LPA advised licensee to store children's sheets separately. The bathroom #1 that children use is located next to the bedroom #1. LPA inspected the bathroom #1 and observed a safety latch ensuring all poisons, medications, detergents, and cleaning supplies are inaccessible. LPA inspected the living room and observed a metal panel around the fireplace. LPA inspected the dining room and family room. LPA inspected the dining room and observed a metal panel around the fireplace. LPA inspected the kitchen and observed safety locks under the kitchen sink ensuring all poisons, medications, detergents, and cleaning supplies are inaccessible. LPA observed a safety latch on the cabinet ensuring knives and sharp objects are inaccessible. LPA observed a charged fire extinguisher (3A40BC) and dual smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. LPA observed (1) dog on the outside of the home. Licensee stated the dog is locked outside. When children transition to outdoor play, the dog is brought inside and locked in a cage. LPA reminded licensee that fire and earthquake drills must be conducted every two to six months.
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