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32 | Today, the Licensing Program Analysts (LPA) met with Center Director Anais Heim (S1) to review the findings of the investigation. During the initial visit on October 21, 2025, Director Heim was interviewed regarding the allegations. Heim denied the allegations and provided additional information. She stated that she was aware of the concerns raised about staff member S6 because they had previously been brought to her attention by a concerned party. Upon learning of the concerns, Heim reported that she spoke with S6, who denied roughly handling child C1. Heim also stated that a law enforcement officer from the Petaluma Police Department visited the facility prior to the LPA's initial investigation visit, to conduct interviews as part of the inquiry.
Director Heim stated that her facility reports all unusual incidents and injuries to children’s authorized representatives. According to Heim, whenever a child sustains an injury or experiences an unusual incident while under the facility’s supervision, a written incident report is completed and the child’s authorized representative is notified in accordance with applicable reporting requirements. Heim also stated that, depending on the severity or nature of the incident, appropriate external agencies including law enforcement, Community Care Licensing, and/or child protective services are notified as required.
Director Heim explained that staff members are responsible for completing written incident reports when incidents occur, documenting pertinent details such as the nature of the incident and any actions taken. Once an incident report is completed, Heim stated that she or another administrator reviews and signs the report prior to providing it to the child’s authorized representative.
Director Heim reported that, in the case of child C1, the child’s authorized representative raised a concern regarding injuries observed on the child. Heim explained that she did not work full time in C1’s classroom and, therefore, may not have personally witnessed all incidents that occurred. Heim stated that the information she provides to authorized representatives is based on what was reported to her by the staff member who observed the incident or documented it in a written incident report. Heim further explained that classroom staff provide additional information to authorized representatives at the end of each day and address any questions they may have. In C1’s case, Heim noted that the staff member who wrote the incident report had already left for the day, so she was unable to consult with that staff member before speaking with the child’s authorized representative. Heim acknowledged that if the information she provided differed from the information supplied by the child’s teacher, any discrepancy was unintentional.
(Continued on LIC9099-C)
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