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25 | Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Jeanette Estrada and Jonnisha Culbert conducted an unannounced annual inspection to the above facility. The facility is also being evaluated for a capacity increase during this inspection. Fire clearance for a capacity of 14 was approved on 05/24/23. At the time of initial licensure, Licensee did not have consent from landlord for 14 children. Since, Licensee has obtained consent for two additional (14 capacity) children.
LPAs arrived at the facility at 9:45AM and met with Marjani Williams, Licensee who guided analysts on a tour of the facility. LPAs provided the Licensee with an entrance checklist. Per Licensee, care will be provided for children ages 6 weeks to 13 years old. Hours of operation are 24 hours 7 days a week. Licensee was advised care cannot be provided for a continuous 24 hours.
The day care facility is a four bedroom, two bathroom home with a front yard, living room (day care area), kitchen, fenced backyard, laundry room and attached garage (access from inside the home).
Off Limit areas to children in care: three bedrooms (safety knobs installed), one bathroom inside one off limit bedroom and garage.
On Limit areas to children in care: Living room (main day care area), one bedroom used for activities/napping, hallway bathroom, fenced backyard and laundry room in passing to backyard.
Areas accessible to children were checked for safety, comfort, cleanliness, telephone service (landline), ventilation and heating. There is central air and heating in the home. Per Licensee, children have access to one bedroom that that is used for activities, napping, and isolation. The living room is the main day care area. Per Licensee, the living room is used for activities, naps, and meals. LPAs observed age appropriate materials and toys available for children in the day care area. Napping cots are available for children. Per License, there are two infants enrolled over 12 months old that also use napping cots. LPAs observed two
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