Inspection · 2021-05-18
(804) 588-2362
Areas Reviewed
22VAC40-665 Subsidy Program Vendor Requirements for Family Day Homes
22VAC40-665 General qualifications
22VAC40-665 Building or home maintenance.
22VAC40-665 Supervision and ratio requirements
22VAC40-665 Programs
22VAC40-665 Special Care Provisions & Emergencies
22VAC40-665 Special Services
Inspector Notes
This annual subsidy inspection was conducted by the inspector using an alternate remote protocol necessary due to a state of emergency declared by the Governor of Virginia in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Preliminary data was obtained from the vendor on May 13, 2021.
An annual subsidy inspection was initiated on May 18, 2021, at which time the vendor was contacted by video call to initiate the inspection, and concluded on May 18, 2021. The inspector emailed the vendor a list of items required to complete the inspection.
The vendor reported there were zero children in care and two children living in the home under the age of 12 present with the vendor. The inspector reviewed two children?s records and one adult/household member record submitted by the vendor to ensure compliance with the health and safety regulations.
The Licensing Inspector has reviewed with the provider COVID-19 Essential Guidance for
Child Care programs.
Violations
4Evidence:
The record for Caregiver #1 did not include documentation of completing the Virginia Preservice Training for Child Care Staff. When asked, Caregiver #1 stated she has not completed the Virginia Preservice Training for Child Care Staff.
Evidence:
The record for Caregiver #1 did not include documentation of completing the department's health and safety updated course and at least 16 hours of annual training. When asked, Caregiver #1 stated she has not completed the health and safety updated course or the required 16 hours of annual training.
Evidence:
During the virtual inspection, the vendor showed the inspector a cabinet in the kitchen where household medications were stored. When asked, the vendor stated the cabinet did not have a safety lock on it because the cabinet is above the kitchen counter and out of the reach of the children.
Evidence:
During the virtual inspection, the licensing inspector asked to review the written emergency preparedness plan. Caregiver #1 showed the inspector the model template. The template was not completed. Caregiver #1 said the majority of the template was blank.