Inspection · 2021-10-15
(540) 359-5244
Areas Reviewed
22VAC40-111 Administration
22VAC40-111 Personnel
22VAC40-111 Physical Health of Caregivers and Household Members
22VAC40-111 Caregiver Training
22VAC40-111 Physical Environment and Equipment
22VAC40-111 Care of Children
22VAC40-111 Preventing the Spread of Disease
22VAC40-111 Medication Administration
22VAC40-111 Emergencies
22VAC40-111 Nutrition
22VAC40-191 Background Checks for Child Welfare Agencies
54.1 Provider must be MAT certified to administer prescription medication.
Inspector Notes
This inspection was conducted by licensing staff using an alternate remote protocol, including telephone contacts, documents review and interviews.
A monitoring inspection was initiated on 10/15/2021 and concluded on 10/820/2021. The provider was contacted by telephone and a virtual inspection was conducted. There were 9 children present, ranging in ages from 4 months to 2 years, with 3 staff supervising. The inspector reviewed compliance in the areas of administration, physical plant, staffing and supervision, programming, medication, special care and emergencies and nutrition. A total of 2 child records and 3 staff records were reviewed.
Information gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standards or law and violations were documented on the violation notice issued to the program. If you have any questions regarding this inspection, please contact the Licensing Inspector, Maria Robles at maria.robles@doe.virginia.gov.
Violations
4Evidence:
1) On the date of inspection, the phone available for review required electricity to operate. 2) The provider disconnected the phone from the electric outlet and it stopped working.
Evidence:
1) The record for Child #2 did not contain the telephone number for a second custodial parent's place of employment, the policy number of the child's medical insurance and the address of two designated persons to contact in case of an emergency if the parent cannot be reached.
Evidence:
1) On the date of inspection, the provider had two portable radios available but none of them were working. 2) The provider thought that the batteries in the radios were dead but could not locate extra batteries to make the radios work.
Evidence:
1) The most recent record review in the record for Child #1 was dated 02/18/2020 and for Child #2 it was dated 02/07/2020.