Charlies Angels - Hot Springs AR Child Care Center

Provider Status: License Not Renewed.

135 GOLD NUGGET LOOP , HOT SPRINGS AR 71913
(501) 760-xxxx
2 Reviews

About the Provider

Description: CHARLIES ANGELS is a Child Care Center in HOT SPRINGS AR, with a maximum capacity of 63 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant/Toddler; Preschool; . The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: 1 Stars Better Beginnings;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number: 23579
  • Capacity: 63
  • Age Range: Infant/Toddler; Preschool;
  • Rate Range Infant 0 to 18 Months $14.28 per day (Less Than 3 Hours)
    Infant 0 to 18 Months $21.42 per day (3 to 5 Hours)
    Infant 0 to 18 Months $28.56 per day (5 to 10 Hours)
    Infant 0 to 18 Months $31.41 per day (Night Care)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $13.33 per day (Less Than 3 Hours)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $20.00 per day (3 to 5 Hours)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $26.67 per day (5 to 10 Hours)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $29.33 per day (Night Care)
    Toddler 30 to 36 Months $15.00 per day (3 to 5 Hours)
    Toddler 30 to 36 Months $22.00 per day (5 to 10 Hours)
    Preschool 30 to 72 Months $11.90 per day (Less Than 3 Hours)
    Preschool 30 to 72 Months $17.70 per day (3 to 5 Hours)
    Preschool 30 to 72 Months $23.60 per day (5 to 10 Hours)
    Preschool 30 to 72 Months $25.96 per day (Night Care)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $11.21 per day (Less Than 3 Hours)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $16.82 per day (3 to 5 Hours)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $22.42 per day (5 to 10 Hours)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $24.66 per day (Night Care)
  • State Rating: 1
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: Yes
  • Type of Care: Infant / Toddler , Preschool
  • District Office: 115 Stover Lane, Hot Springs AR-71913
  • District Office Phone: (501) 321-2583 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
  • Licensor: Toni Metcalf (Toni.L.Metcalf@dhs.arkansas.gov)

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Inspection/Report History

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Visit/Complaint Date Type Details
2020-10-08 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2020-09-15 Facility Visit 1100.1107.2.b.There shall be a safe diaper changing table that meets the following requirements:There shall be a changing pad capable of being sanitized used as a cushion between the child and the changing table surface.
900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
900.902.8.There shall be no sharp points, corners, edges or splinters.
900.909.3.a.Use zone protective surfacing depths shall be as follows: Minimum compressed loose-fill protective surfacing depths Inches, Loose-Fill Material, Protects to Fall Height of:6 inches - Shredded/recycled rubber - Protects to Fall Height of 10 feet *Shredded/recycled rubber loose-fill protective surfacing does not compress in the same manner as other loose-fill materials. However, it is recommended that care be taken to maintain a constant depth as displacement may still occur.
2020-09-02 Facility Visit 100.102.1.a.Child Care Centers shall maintain compliance with the licensing requirements at all times. To be in substantial compliance, the Child Care Center shall meet all essential standards necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the children attending the Child Care Center. Essential standards include but are not limited to those relating to issues involving fire, health, safety, nutrition, discipline, staff/child ratio and space. Failure to comply with any of the licensing requirements for Child Care Centers may result in any of the following adverse actions:Denial of an application for a license or for church exempt status
1100.1101.18.The facility shall be free of insects, rodents and pests.
300.301.2.a.The following staff child ratios shall be maintained: Ages of Children Number of Staff Number of Children Birth 18 months 1 5
300.302.4.When the Director and Assistant Director/Site Supervisor are both away from the center, there shall be a person in charge who shall have the ability and authority to carry out daily operations. The person in charge shall be twenty-one (21) years of age or older.
2020-08-20 Facility Visit 100.101.2.The Child Care Facility Licensing Act designates the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education as the administrative agency responsible for administering the Act in accordance with the Minimum Licensing Requirements for Child Care Centers. The Division is authorized to inspect and investigate any proposed or operating Child Care Centers and any personnel connected with the Center to determine if the facility will be or is being operated in accordance with the Child Care Facility Licensing Act and the Minimum Licensing Requirements for Child Care Centers.
100.109.1.a.The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check. A check or money order for $10.00 made out to the Department of Human Services (DHS) must be attached to each form.Each applicant to own or operate a child At application and every two years thereafter care facility
100.110.1.a.The following persons shall apply to the Identification Bureau of the Arkansas State Police for a nationwide criminal record check, to be conducted by the FBI, which shall include a fingerprint check: (The individual is responsible for the cost of a nationwide check. Each request must be accompanied by a check or money order made out to the Arkansas State Police) Fingerprints submitted will be used to check the criminal history records of the FBI. Individuals with results showing a prohibited offense shall be advised to contact the Licensing Unit for procedures to obtain the results and for procedures to update or make corrections to the record of their individual history.Each applicant to own or operate a child care facility Initial application only
1000.1003.2.Infants/toddlers shall be placed in age appropriate cribs, cots, or mats meeting CPSC standards, for when they fall asleep. (Note: Also, any items used in the crib must be used according to manufacturer guidelines, regardless if the child is sleeping or not, in accordance with 1001.1).
300.306.5.a.The Director, Assistant Director/Site Supervisor, and 50% of the facility staff that are on site at any given time shall have a certificate of successful completion of first aid and CPR from an approved organization.The curriculum shall conform to current American Heart Association or American Red Cross guidelines.
900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
900.902.9.Equipment shall not have protrusion hazards. (A protrusion is a projection which, when tested, is found to be a hazard having the potential to cause bodily injury to a user who impacts it.)
2020-08-13 Facility Visit 100.101.2.The Child Care Facility Licensing Act designates the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education as the administrative agency responsible for administering the Act in accordance with the Minimum Licensing Requirements for Child Care Centers. The Division is authorized to inspect and investigate any proposed or operating Child Care Centers and any personnel connected with the Center to determine if the facility will be or is being operated in accordance with the Child Care Facility Licensing Act and the Minimum Licensing Requirements for Child Care Centers.
300.301.13.Group size shall be limited to 2 times the number of children allowed with one staff member. This does not apply to periodic or special group activities. (Existing structures licensed prior to November 1, 2002 are exempt from this requirement. However, any expansions, additions or any newly licensed structures effective November 1, 2002 shall be in compliance.)
300.301.2.a.The following staff child ratios shall be maintained: Ages of Children Number of Staff Number of Children Birth 18 months 1 5
300.301.8.At no time shall children be left unsupervised or unattended. The child care center shall provide additional staff for any temporary absence of primary child caring staff for activities such as breaks, meal preparation, transportation, etc.
300.301.9.The use of cell phones by staff while supervising children shall be prohibited except in emergency situations.
2020-08-10 Facility Visit 100.102.1.a.Child Care Centers shall maintain compliance with the licensing requirements at all times. To be in substantial compliance, the Child Care Center shall meet all essential standards necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the children attending the Child Care Center. Essential standards include but are not limited to those relating to issues involving fire, health, safety, nutrition, discipline, staff/child ratio and space. Failure to comply with any of the licensing requirements for Child Care Centers may result in any of the following adverse actions:Denial of an application for a license or for church exempt status
2020-08-06 Facility Complaint 100.101.2 - The Child Care Facility Licensing Act designates the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education as the administrative agency responsible for administering the Act in accordance with the Minimum Licensing Requirements for Child Care Centers. The Division is authorized to inspect and investigate any proposed or operating Child Care Centers and any personnel connected with the Center to determine if the facility will be or is being operated in accordance with the Child Care Facility Licensing Act and the Minimum Licensing Requirements for Child Care Centers.
2020-08-03 Facility Visit 100.102.1.a.Child Care Centers shall maintain compliance with the licensing requirements at all times. To be in substantial compliance, the Child Care Center shall meet all essential standards necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the children attending the Child Care Center. Essential standards include but are not limited to those relating to issues involving fire, health, safety, nutrition, discipline, staff/child ratio and space. Failure to comply with any of the licensing requirements for Child Care Centers may result in any of the following adverse actions:Denial of an application for a license or for church exempt status
1000.1003.2.Infants/toddlers shall be placed in age appropriate cribs, cots, or mats meeting CPSC standards, for when they fall asleep. (Note: Also, any items used in the crib must be used according to manufacturer guidelines, regardless if the child is sleeping or not, in accordance with 1001.1).
1100.1107.1.A hand washing sink shall be available for the staff within the diaper change areas.
1200.1201.13.All medications and poisonous substances shall be kept in separately locked areas.
300.301.2.a.The following staff child ratios shall be maintained: Ages of Children Number of Staff Number of Children Birth 18 months 1 5
900.901.4.The play area/outdoor learning area shall be fenced or otherwise enclosed and provide at least 75 square feet per child present on the playground at any time.
900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
2020-07-16 Facility Visit 100.102.1.a.Child Care Centers shall maintain compliance with the licensing requirements at all times. To be in substantial compliance, the Child Care Center shall meet all essential standards necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the children attending the Child Care Center. Essential standards include but are not limited to those relating to issues involving fire, health, safety, nutrition, discipline, staff/child ratio and space. Failure to comply with any of the licensing requirements for Child Care Centers may result in any of the following adverse actions:Denial of an application for a license or for church exempt status
1000.1001.1.All manufacturer guidelines shall be followed for furniture and equipment that is used by, or around, children.
1100.1103.1.Caregivers hands shall be washed with soap upon entering the work area.
800.801.2.State Health Department requirements shall be met. Written verification of annual approval shall be maintained on file.
800.801.8.Glass doors shall be clearly marked.
900.901.10.All areas where children play outdoors shall be properly maintained.
900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
900.902.2.Equipment that has been determined by the Division to be unsafe for the children in the licensed facility to use shall be removed from the play area, or enclosed by a fence or other suitable barrier so the children will not have access to it.
900.902.4.Equipment, which is designed to be anchored, shall be properly anchored so that the anchoring devices are below ground level.
900.902.8.There shall be no sharp points, corners, edges or splinters.
900.909.3.a.Use zone protective surfacing depths shall be as follows: Minimum compressed loose-fill protective surfacing depths Inches, Loose-Fill Material, Protects to Fall Height of:6 inches - Shredded/recycled rubber - Protects to Fall Height of 10 feet *Shredded/recycled rubber loose-fill protective surfacing does not compress in the same manner as other loose-fill materials. However, it is recommended that care be taken to maintain a constant depth as displacement may still occur.
2020-07-01 Facility Visit 1000.1001.5.Safety straps shall be used at all times in high chairs or any other seats designed to be used with straps.
1000.1003.2.Infants/toddlers shall be placed in age appropriate cribs, cots, or mats meeting CPSC standards, for when they fall asleep. (Note: Also, any items used in the crib must be used according to manufacturer guidelines, regardless if the child is sleeping or not, in accordance with 1001.1).
1100.1107.2.a.There shall be a safe diaper changing table that meets the following requirements:Impervious (non-absorbent) smooth surfaces that do not trap soil and are easily disinfected
1100.1107.2.b.There shall be a safe diaper changing table that meets the following requirements:There shall be a changing pad capable of being sanitized used as a cushion between the child and the changing table surface.
300.306.5.a.The Director, Assistant Director/Site Supervisor, and 50% of the facility staff that are on site at any given time shall have a certificate of successful completion of first aid and CPR from an approved organization.The curriculum shall conform to current American Heart Association or American Red Cross guidelines.
400.401.3.There shall be a written daily schedule posted in each classroom, listing developmentally appropriate activities for children. The program shall offer alternating periods of active play and quiet times throughout the day.
800.801.4.All space used by a center shall be kept clean and free of hazardous or potentially hazardous objects. (These objects include, but are not limited to, poisonous substances, firearms, explosives, broken toys/equipment, or other objects that could be harmful or dangerous, if they are determined to be accessible to children.)
900.901.10.All areas where children play outdoors shall be properly maintained.
900.901.4.The play area/outdoor learning area shall be fenced or otherwise enclosed and provide at least 75 square feet per child present on the playground at any time.
900.901.6.The area shall be well drained.
900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
900.902.2.Equipment that has been determined by the Division to be unsafe for the children in the licensed facility to use shall be removed from the play area, or enclosed by a fence or other suitable barrier so the children will not have access to it.
900.902.8.There shall be no sharp points, corners, edges or splinters.
900.908.1.Seesaws without spring centering devices shall have shock absorbing materials, such as partial tires embedded in the ground underneath the seats or secured to the underside of the seats.
2020-03-27 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2020-01-02 Facility Visit 800.801.4.All space used by a center shall be kept clean and free of hazardous or potentially hazardous objects. (These objects include, but are not limited to, poisonous substances, firearms, explosives, broken toys/equipment, or other objects that could be harmful or dangerous, if they are determined to be accessible to children.)
2019-12-04 Facility Visit 300.301.4.Infants and toddlers shall not be mixed with preschool children, except as listed in the following requirement.
500.501.5.k.The following activities or threats of such activities are unacceptable as behavior guidance measures and shall not be used for children. These include, but are not limited to the following:Associating punishment with rest, toilet training or illness
2019-11-14 Facility Visit 1000.1003.2.Infants/toddlers shall be placed in age appropriate cribs, cots, or mats meeting CPSC standards, for when they fall asleep. (Note: Also, any items used in the crib must be used according to manufacturer guidelines, regardless if the child is sleeping or not, in accordance with 1001.1).
1000.1003.9.An individually labeled crib or safe playpen with a waterproof mattress shall be provided for each child less than 12 months of age. A bassinet shall not be used. (Please note that the CPSC does not recommend the use of playpens in licensed child care.)
1100.1101.18.The facility shall be free of insects, rodents and pests.
2019-11-05 Facility Visit 1000.1003.2.Infants/toddlers shall be placed in age appropriate cribs, cots, or mats meeting CPSC standards, for when they fall asleep. (Note: Also, any items used in the crib must be used according to manufacturer guidelines, regardless if the child is sleeping or not, in accordance with 1001.1).
1000.1003.9.An individually labeled crib or safe playpen with a waterproof mattress shall be provided for each child less than 12 months of age. A bassinet shall not be used. (Please note that the CPSC does not recommend the use of playpens in licensed child care.)
1100.1101.18.The facility shall be free of insects, rodents and pests.
1100.1102.2.A liquid soap shall be accessible in the hand washing area and used by caregivers and children.
1100.1105.4.Toilet tissue shall be located within reach of the children when toileting.
300.301.2.c.The following staff child ratios shall be maintained: Ages of Children Number of Staff Number of Children 2 - 3 years 1 12
800.801.4.All space used by a center shall be kept clean and free of hazardous or potentially hazardous objects. (These objects include, but are not limited to, poisonous substances, firearms, explosives, broken toys/equipment, or other objects that could be harmful or dangerous, if they are determined to be accessible to children.)

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Lyndsy folsom Jan 18, 2021
I have used this provider for more than 6 months

I am so grateful for this facility. The ladies there go above and beyond for my child and for me. My son absolutely loves it there wich makes dropping him off everyday so much easier on both of us. They are both professional and personable and I would highly recommend them to anybody

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Furious mom Oct 20, 2020
I have toured this provider's facility, but have not used its services

This place is terrible!!! I got there to pick my kid up and the workers were yelling and my child was being changed and he was screaming and he was soaked like he wasn’t changed that day the worker then proceeded to leave his soaked onesie on him and handed him to me and told me he was wet that’s why she didn’t button it back. As we were leaving he spit up curious as too how much he was fed I checked his bag and the formula I packed that morning was still unopened. He is allergic to milk based formula that’s why we give him soy but seeing how much he spit up he was given another formula. I’m so pissed and really furious with this childcare

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