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Patcharee Stennett

Inspection · 2023-01-27

Date
2023-01-27
Complaint Related
No
Licensing Inspector
Pamela Sneed
(804) 629-2691
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.
No

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
?8VAC20-800 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
?8VAC20-790 Subsidy Program Vendor Requirements for Family Day Homes

Inspector Notes

An unannounced renewal inspection was conducted at 1:10pm. Observed 6 children in care + 1 child that lives in the home = 22 points with the Provider + Assistant. Ratios and supervision were in compliance. Children were napping during the inspection. The caregivers were actively supervising the children while they slept. Snack to be served this afternoon: cheddar cheese crackers and water. The daycare areas of the home were found to be clean and well supplied with toys and equipment for the children. The outdoor backyard fenced play area offered multiple play options. Both caregivers obtained more than the required amount of annual training hours. Recordkeeping was in good order. Questions about this inspection may be directed to pamela.sneed@doe.virginia.gov

Violations

2
Standard 8VAC20-800-220-A
Based on records reviewed and interview conducted, it was determined that the provider accepted medications for a child though she is not currently trained to give medication to the children in her care.

Evidence:

1. There was a prescription medication and an over-the-counter medication in the home today for Child #4.
2. The provider stated that she had not yet received MAT certification to give the medication.
Plan of Correction: The provider said she will take the MAT course and become certified to give medication to the children in her care.
Standard 8VAC20-800-730-D
Based on observations made, it was determined that medications belonging to a child in care were not stored in a locked base. Evidence: They were stored in the daycare, in a storage bin that had no lid or locking mechanism.
Plan of Correction: The provider said she would store the medications in a locked cabinet.