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mommyneedsadayoff 09:52 AM 10-25-2018
Originally Posted by Cat Herder:
I don't believe it was a one time fluke.

*All of these were during inspections (several more unrelated to this topic as well). In a 4 year period. Literally witnessed by inspectors onsite. A rational person would have to question why they are allowed to get away with things other providers would not and what services look like when nobody is watching.

Observation: The teacher stated during the assessment that children are taken for a ride in the stroller outdoors but not taken outdoors to play. The director confirmed the teacher's statement on October 7, 2015.

Observation: On September 9, 2015 during the assessment an infant was placed in a swing at 10:40 am and not removed until 11:12 am. Rules require infants not remain in restraint devices more than 30 minutes. The child was left in the swing 32 minutes.

Observation: During the assessment on 9.9.15 a 15 minute sleep check was not conducted on an infant. A physical check was due at 11:07 am. At 11:12 am the assessor asked the staff to complete a physical check and it was completed at that time.

Observation: A child in the Infant/Toddler classroom was not signed in at drop off as required.

Observation: The director failed to ensure that all children are signed in daily, as required.

Observations: The director reports there is currently no staff certified in First Aid. He said he will arrange for this training next week even though the children are on fall break.

Observations: New infant enrolled about one (1) month ago had no file with an application, health history, proof of immunizations, and no proof of a physical. Mr.. Phillips states this infant’s older sibling is enrolled too.

Observations: PE observed pre-school educator remove a child’s medicine, liquid Tylenol, from a child’s back pack and place it in a tall cabinet which is out of children’s reach. PE also noticed this medication was not labeled with the child’s name. The director corrected these violations by adding the child’s name to the medicine and placing the bottle in a locked box.

Observation: Due to educator’s knowingly not following safe sleep procedures by swaddling infants and using blankets they did demonstrate capability of performing their duties satisfactorily.


Observation: On Aug 30, 2018, a 9 month old was restrained in a blanket during nap time and also covered with another blanket. In addition a 3 month old has been swaddled on a regular basis. Infants napping in pack ‘n plays were covered with blankets.

Observation: Management did not evaluate the program and staff adequately to ensure that staff were following rules and providing safe care.
That has to be missing the word NOT right?? How is it satisfactory to use unsafe sleep practices? And the outdoor thing really bothers me. They only take them outside when they're in containment devices, so they get no free play. They go from strapped in the stroller, to strapped in a swing or high chair, to strapped in their pack and play! How the hell is this place still operating?
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