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32 | It was alleged that a child was left on a changing table alone while the licensee answered the door for a parent. Information obtained from pertinent individuals stated that children are always supervised and never left unattended on the changing table. The Licensee denied the allegation. It was also stated that the licensee has requested assistances from a school aged child, to assist in supervising a child that was being changed on the changing table while she grabbed some necessary supplies. LPAs did not observe any children alone on a changing table during their two visits which were on 05/12/23 and 06/2/23. Per LPA observation, the changing table can be visually seen from the front door.
It was alleged that the licensee did not inform the authorized representative that there was a communicable disease at the facility. Licensee stated that she notified all parents, however, was unable to provide the Department with proof/documentation that all the parents were notified. The Department obtained some documentation in which the licensee confirmed the communicable disease. However, it is unclear if and how the licensee disseminated the information to the parents.
Based on the interviews conducted, the review of the pertinent documentation and conflicting information, the above allegations are UNSUBSTANTIATED. A finding that the allegation is unsubstantiated means that although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of the evidence to prove that the allegations occurred.
Exit interview was conducted with the Licensee Sarah Davis. A copy of this report, Notice of Site Visit, and Appeal Rights were provided. A notice of site visit was given and must remain posted on, or immediately adjacent to, the interior side of the main door for 30 days. A copy of this report must be made available to the public for three years upon request. |