Inspection · 2022-11-10
(703) 203-8659
Areas Reviewed
8VAC20-800 Administration
8VAC20-800 Personnel
8VAC20-800 Physical Equipment and Environment
8VAC20-800 Care of Children
8VAC20-800 Preventing the Spread of Disease
8VAC20-800 Medication Administration
8VAC20-800 Emergencies
8VAC20-800 Nutrition
8VAC20-800 Transportation
8VAC20-800 Nighttime Care
8VAC20-820 THE LICENSE
8VAC20-820 THE LICENSING PROCESS
8VAC20-820 HEARINGS PROCEDURES
8VAC20-770 Background Checks
20 Access to minor?s records
22.1 Background Checks Code, Carbon Monoxide
54.1 Provider must be MAT certified to administer prescription medication.
63.2 Child abuse and neglect
8VAC20-800 Household Members
8VAC20-800 Physical Health of Caregivers and Household members
8VAC20-800 Caregiver Training
Inspector Notes
An unannounced renewal inspection was conducted on 11/10/22. The provider and assistant had 9 children in care totaling 23 points. The children were observed playing and hanging out with friends. The provider has lots of space and supplies for the children to explore.Today the children had French fries, chicken breast, apples and milk for lunch. Interaction between caretakers and children observed during the inspection.
Please call me at 703-203-8659 or email me at pernille.brandt@doe.virginia.gov if you have any questions regarding this inspection.
Violations
4Evidence: A family member moved in to the home September 1st, 2022. The provider does not have any background checks on record for the household member. Household member #3.
Evidence: A current rabies vaccination certificate could not be viewed during the inspection. The inspector requested that the providers household members, who owns the animals, would email the certificate but it was not received as of 11/15/22.
Evidence: Based on the review of 3 children's files the following items are missing:
Child 1 is missing the physical
Child 3 is missing the first page of the physical and a second emergency contact.
Evidence: The provider has bottles on the counter in the kitchen, none of the bottles are labeled with name and date. One bottle is breastmilk brought from home, the rest are made by the provider as needed.