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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) R. Derraco conducted an unannounced required one year inspection to the above facility on 03/13/23. LPA arrived at the facility at 2:40 PM and met with Licensee, Jasmine Castro Amaya, who guided analyst on a tour of the facility. Also present during this inspection were two assistants. Per Licensee, there are 12 children that are currently enrolled. There were 7 children present upon arrival.
This is a one-story home which consists of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen/dining room, living room, garage, front yard and backyard (fenced). The off limit areas include 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, garage, and front yard.
The main care area is located in the living room. LPA observed a couch, wall mounted television, age appropriate toys, children's educational rug, and a wooden cubby storage locker for children's personal belongings. Emergency Disaster Plan, Parent’s Rights Poster and the Facility License were observed to be posted at the entrance to the main care area. The dining area was observed with child sized table, child sized chairs, and 2 Graco highchair feeding tables. A gate with a lock was observed at the entrance of the kitchen making the area inaccessible to children. No sharp or pointy objects were observed to be accessible in the off-limits kitchen. The licensee states that she provides food for children in care. Bedroom 2 was observed to be converted for use by the day care children. LPA observed additional toys, children's reading material, a wall mounted television, and two wooden baby cribs. Sleeping cots were observed to be stored in the closet of bedroom 2. Both bathrooms designated for children in care were observed to be clean with an operable sink, faucet and toilet. Child locks were observed on the cabinets of the each bathroom sink making the contents inaccessible to children. The backyard play area was observed with perimeter fencing, outdoor play equipment, a tether ball pole, a basket ball hoop and artificial grass. A white fence with meshing was observed to separate the off-limits section of the back yard from the area used by children in care. Per licensee, isolation area for children showing signs of illness will be located in bedroom 2. LPA did not
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