Inspection · 2022-08-01
(571) 835-0386
Areas Reviewed
8VAC20-800 Administration
8VAC20-800 Personnel
8VAC20-800 Household Members
8VAC20-800 Physical Health of Caregivers and Household members
8VAC20-800 Caregiver Training
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
8VAC20-820 THE LICENSE.
8VAC20-820 THE LICENSING PROCESS.
8VAC20-770 Background Checks
22.1 Background Checks Code, Carbon Monoxide
54.1 Provider must be MAT certified to administer prescription medication.
63.2 Child abuse and neglect
Inspector Notes
An unannounced monitoring inspection was conducted today from 10:30am-11:30am with the provider on site. There were 4 children with 1 caregiver. A sample of 2 children's files and 2 caregivers/household member's files were reviewed. The children were engaged in the following: playing with toys and cleaning up toys. Interactions between the children and caregiver were positive. The physical space, menu, first aid kit, drill record and the Emergency Preparedness Plan were reviewed. There was one medication on site that did not have an authorization form. The provider is not MAT certified. Areas of non-compliance are identified in the violation notice. Please contact me if you have any questions at Stacy.Doyle@doe.virginia.gov or 571-835-0386.
Violations
10Evidence:
1. The provider had 4 children present during the inspection, but did not have a written record of attendance.
Evidence:
1. During the inspection, a child's inhaler was on top of a shelf within reach of children and was not kept locked.
Evidence:
1. The provider stated the bug spray and sunscreen on the shelf and lotions above the toilet were for children in care, but they were not all labeled with the child's names.
Evidence:
1. There were two ointments and one lotion on top of the toilet in the bathroom the children use.
2. There were bug sprays and sunscreens in the hallway on a low shelf accessible to children.
Evidence:
1. The provider had a first aid kit that was missing one triangular bandage and the first aid instruction manual.
Evidence:
1. The provider stated she had a radio, but it was not a battery operated weather band radio.
Evidence:
1. 911 or local dial number for police, fire and emergency medical responders and the regional poison control center was not posted in the home.
Evidence:
1. Child #2's record did not list the method of verification, by whom or date the age and identity was verified.
Evidence:
1. The menu was printed out during the inspection and was not given to parents or placed in an area accessible to parents.
Evidence:
1. The provider took down the past license that expired on 4/17/2022 and posted the current license during the inspection.