Inspection · 2022-07-11
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Areas Reviewed
22.1 Background Checks Code
32.1 Report by person other than physician
63.2 Child abuse and neglect
8VAC20-790 Subsidy Program Vendor Requirements for Child Day Centers
Inspector Notes
A subsidy health and safety inspection (SHSI) was completed on July 11, 2022 from 11:26am to approximately 1:10pm. A Religiously Exempt Child Day Center Code Compliance inspection was conducted on the same date as the SHSI supplemental inspection; the two inspections combined cover all subsidy health and safety requirements. Only subsidy requirements that are not covered in code compliance were reviewed during this supplemental inspection. Information gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance(s) with applicable standards or law and violations were documented on the violation notice issued to the program. The violations are listed on the violation notice issued to the center and were reviewed with the site owner at the exit interview.
Violations
4Evidence:
1. Child #1 (date of enrollment: 7/27/20) did not have the name, address, and telephone number for an emergency contact.
2. Child #2 (date of enrollment: 2/15/22) did not have the address listed for their emergency contact.
3. Staff #1 confirmed that Child #1 and Child #2 did not have all required information for their emergency contact.
Evidence:
1. Four of the five staff records reviewed did not have a TB screening completed.
a. Staff #2 (date of hire: 6/27/22) did not have a TB screening completed.
b. Staff #3 (date of hire: 5/05/22) did not have a TB screening completed.
c. Staff #4 (date of hire: 6/21/22) did not have a TB screening completed.
d. Staff #5 (date of hire: 2/08/22) did not have a TB screening completed.
2. Staff #1 confirmed that Staff #2, Staff #3, Staff #4, and Staff #5 did not have a TB screening completed prior to coming in contact with children.
Evidence:
1. In the preschool classroom, there were two bottles of disinfectant wipes with the warning label, ?Harmful to Humans? and an aerosol bottle of disinfectant with a warning label, ?Keep out of reach of children.?
2. In the bathroom used by the children in care there was a clear bottle labeled ?cleanser? in reach of children.
Evidence:
1. For both the preschool and school age playgrounds, the mulch dissipated under the playground equipment where the children?s fall zones are grass and dirt.
2. Staff #1 confirmed there was no other cushioning material under the playground equipment.