Inspection · 2026-02-24
Date
2026-02-24
Complaint Related
No
Licensing Inspector
Sydney Emory
(804) 807-3277
(804) 807-3277
SHSIA monitoring inspection of an approved subsidy vendor to determine compliance with current subsidy requirements regarding the health and safety of children and to promote quality standards for the children in their care.
Yes
Violations
4Standard 8VAC20-780-245-I
Training on the center's emergency preparedness plan shall be completed annually and each time the plan is updated.
The last update of the emergency preparedness plan was dated 11/18/2024.
The last update of the emergency preparedness plan was dated 11/18/2024.
Plan of Correction: The emergency preparedness plan will be completed annually by Director. It was reviewed and signed on 2/24/2026.
Standard 8VAC20-780-450-C
Crib sheets shall be clean and washed daily.
Teachers in infant classroom stated crib sheets are washed weekly with other children's blankets and coverings.
Teachers in infant classroom stated crib sheets are washed weekly with other children's blankets and coverings.
Plan of Correction: Crib sheet are changed daily but washed on weekend. Director will take sheers to be washed daily.
Standard 8VAC20-780-560-M
No child shall be allowed to drink or eat while walking around.
During the inspection on 2/24/2026, a child in the infant room was walking around the class with a bottle of approximately 1-2oz of formula.
During the inspection on 2/24/2026, a child in the infant room was walking around the class with a bottle of approximately 1-2oz of formula.
Plan of Correction: I had a meeting with staff and advised no child can walk with bottle or eat while walking. They must be seated.
Standard 8VAC20-780-570-B
Bottles shall not be propped or used while the child is in his designated sleeping location.
During inspection on 2/24/2026, a child was observed sleeping in a crib with a bottle by their side.
During inspection on 2/24/2026, a child was observed sleeping in a crib with a bottle by their side.
Plan of Correction: I had a meeting with staff and I showed them the CDC standard stating no bottles in cribs ever.