Inspection · 2022-10-11
(804) 629-7489
Areas Reviewed
22.1 Background Checks Code
63.2 Child abuse and neglect
8VAC20-790 Subsidy Program Vendor Requirements for Family Day Homes
Inspector Notes
An unannounced subsidy health and safety inspection was conducted on 10/11/2022, beginning at 12:14pm and ending at 13:35pm. There was one (1) child and one (1) caregiver in attendance at the time of the inspection. Required background searches, training certificates and household member information was reviewed. A sample of requirements for daily attendance, child information/records, emergency preparedness planning and supplies were also reviewed. The information gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standards or laws and violations were documented on the violation notice issued to the vendor.
If you have any questions regarding this inspection, please contact Sheila.nelson@doe.virginia.gov.
Sheila Nelson
Licensing Inspector
Office of Child Care Health and Safety
Division of Early Childhood Care and Education
Phone# 804-629-7489
Violations
6Evidence: Two (2) outlets in the main play room did not have protective covers.
Evidence: 3 bottles of hydrogen peroxide were stored in bathroom cabinet accessible to children.
Violation was corrected during the inspection.
Evidence:
1. There were no containers available for soap & water and bleach water solution.
2. The provider acknowledged using an alcohol wipe or wet-wipe to clean the diapering surface.
Evidence:
1. There were no medication authorizations for Child #3 who had 25 different non-prescription medications.
2. The provider acknowledged there were no authorization forms.
Evidence:
1. Cough Syrup was not labeled with a child?s name and was not in the original container.
2. Ear Wax Relief was not labeled with a child?s name and was not in the original container.
3. Stuffy Nose & Sinus was not labeled with a child?s name and was not in the original container.
Violation was corrected during inspection.
Evidence:
1. There were 25 non-prescription medications stored in an unlocked plastic bin in the bathroom.
2. The plastic bin was accessible to children.
Violation was corrected during inspection.