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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Randy Derraco conducted an announced pre-licensing inspection to the above mentioned address on 03/03/23 at 9:20 AM. LPA met with Licensee, Fatima Castro, who guided LPA on a tour of the home. LPA did not observe any adults or children at the current address during inspection. Individuals residing in the home have been noted and discussed. The Licensee is requesting a location change to her family childcare home license. Per Licensee, operation hours will be Sunday to Saturday, 23 hours per day. Applicant states that they will care for children 0 to 13 years old
All areas identified on the facility sketch were inspected, including but not limited to, off limit areas. This is a single story home that consists of 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living/dining room, kitchen, front yard (fenced) and back yard. The off limits area include the kitchen and the backyard.
Main care areas include the living room. Parents will enter the home using a side gate that leads to the entrance of the home. LPA observed child sized table, child sized chairs, a Graco high chair feeding table age appropriate toys and art supplies. A space on the wall next to the entrance was observed to be designated for required postings. A wooden baby gate with a lock was observed at the entrance of the kitchen making the area inaccessible. Per licensee, she will provide food for children in care. No sharp or pointy objects were observed to be accessible in the off-limits kitchen area. A child lock was observed on the refrigerator door. Bedroom 1 was observed with sleeping mats, a children's rug, a wooden baby crib, wooden baby changing station with disposable sheets and gloves, and a Graco Pack N' Play. Per licensee, children showing signs of illness will be separated from the group into Bedroom 2 where they will await parent pick up. The bathroom designated for children in care was observed to have an operable sink, toilet, and faucet. Child locks were observed on all cabinets and drawers of the bathroom. Per licensee, children will be escorted to the front yard for outdoor play time. LPA observed perimeter fencing, adequate shade, children's outdoor play equipment, and additional age appropriate toys. A wooden fence was also observed to separate the off-limits backyard from the off-limits driveway. (page 1 of 3)
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