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25 | On 08/30/2024 at 9:00am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Devon Carus conducted a pre-licensing inspection with applicant Mayura Vhanakaware. The purpose of this inspection is to ensure the standards for a Family Child Care Home are being met in accordance with California Tittle 22 Regulations and California Health and Safety Codes.
Applicant is applying for a Large Family Child Care License with a maximum capacity of 14.
Per the application, at this time, the ages the applicant wishes to provide services for are children 3 months to 14 years old, Monday-Friday from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm. Applicant was informed that any changes to ages, hours and days of operation shall be submitted to the department for approval prior to initiation of changes. Applicant will be providing transportation regarding pickup from schools. Applicant will have parents sign transportation agreements. Applicant will also have proper liability insurance allowing for transportation of children.
LPA toured the home inside and outside. The facility is a one-story single-family home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living room, kitchen area, outdoor area, and garage. Bedroom #1, bedroom #2, bathroom #1, and front part of the yard/ outdoor area will be used for the daycare. Bedroom #3/ master bedroom, living room, bathroom #2, kitchen, back part of the yard, and garage will be OFF-LIMITS.
Parents will access the home through the side gate. Once you pass the gate, you will see the parent board, and will enter the outdoor daycare area. There is a door on the left that will lead you to the kitchen, and into the living room. When you turn left, you’ll enter the hall way leading to the two day care rooms, and daycare bathroom. LPA inspected the indoor, and outdoor day care areas and observed them to be clean, and orderly. LPA inspected the bedrooms #1, #2, and #3, and observed them to be clean and orderly. The Bedroom #3/ Master Bedroom, and bathroom #2 are designated as OFF LIMITS to children in care. LPA inspected the indoor and outdoor day care areas and observed age-appropriate toys and materials and children’s sleeping mats, cots, and cribs. Applicant confirmed children will nap in Bedrooms #1, and #2, eat in outdoor day care area, and eat in Bedrooms #1, and #2.
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