Description: TRINITY CHILD CARE SERVICES (*4&5 Star Rating) is licensed by the Division of Child Development for 391 children and provides year-round, high-quality care and education to children. Our commitment to high quality is demonstrated through strong support services, by providing child centered active, learning environments based on best practices and highly trained and experienced staff. Community-based child care assistance is offered through the Department of Social Services for Subsidized Child Care, a statewide program which benefits low-income and other eligible families to help them afford child care by sharing the cost.
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2023-12-18 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-12-18 | Violation | 811 | .0604(a) |
Potentially hazardous items including but not limited to power tools, nails, chemicals, propane stoves, lawn mowers, gasoline, or kerosene were not stored in locked areas, removed from the premises, or made inaccessible to children. In Space #F1, a bottle of hand sanitizer was stored on a shelf, below five feet from the finished floor. | |||
2023-12-18 | Violation | 858 | .0604(q) |
Plastic bags, materials that could be torn apart and toy parts small enough to be swallowed were accessible to children under three years of age. In Space #L1, an empty plastic bag was stored on a cubby hook, below five feet from the finished floor. | |||
2023-12-18 | Violation | 1032 | 10A NCAC 09 .0701(a) |
Child care providers and uncompensated providers who are not substitute providers or volunteers, including the director did not have a medical report on file prior to employment that was signed by a health care professional and/ or the medical report was older than 12 months. Three recently-hired staff did not have medical reports on file [Raiona Griffin (DOE: 12/04/23); Miesha Jones (DOE: 12/04/23); Shanik Whitted (DOE: 10/03/23)]. | |||
2023-12-18 | Violation | 1033 | .0701(a) |
On or before the first day of work, all staff, including the director and individuals who volunteer more than once per week did not provide results indicating that they were free of active TB and/or TB test or screening was older than 12 months. Two staff members did not have a TB test or screening with negative results on file [Miesha Jones (DOE: 12/04/23); Shanik Whitted (DOE: 10/03/23)]. | |||
2023-09-07 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2023-08-02 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2023-07-26 | Announced Inspection | No | |
2023-06-21 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2023-06-07 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-06-07 | Violation | 1041 | G.S. 110-90.2(b) |
Prior to employment a Criminal Background Check was not completed. Layla Mack, teacher, did not have a criminal background check completed prior to employment (DOE: 6/05/2023). | |||
2023-06-07 | Violation | 1757 | G.S. 110-90.2(b) & (d) & .2703(e) |
A valid qualification letter was not on file and available to review at the facility. Layla Mack, teacher, did not have a criminal background check available for review. | |||
2023-05-10 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-05-10 | Violation | 720 | .0605(o) |
Elevated platforms did not have a guardrail or protective barrier appropriate for the height of the equipment and the ages of the children using the equipment. An elevated platform, measured at 42 inches from the underlying surface, did not have a protective barrier or a ladder replacement installed. The area was not made inaccessible to children. | |||
2023-05-10 | Violation | 721 | G.S. 110-91(6); .0601(b) |
All equipment and furnishings were not in good repair. In Outdoor Area #1, the coating on the stationary equipment was peeling in multiple areas on the stairs and handrails, causing protrusion hazards. The coating on the outer boarders of the stationary equipment was peeling, exposing rust. In Outdoor Area #2, the coating on the stationary equipment was beginning to show signs of peeling. Behind the Little Tikes tree house, a metal piece on the fence was unraveled, creating a protrusion hazard. |
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