Chavez, Vivian Monica - Anaheim CA FAMILY DAY CARE HOME

GREENWICH LANE , ANAHEIM CA 92804
(714) 778-2404
1 Review

About the Provider

Description: CHAVEZ, VIVIAN MONICA is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in ANAHEIM CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number: 304206362
  • Capacity: 14
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: No
  • Initial License Issue Date: Jan 07, 2002
  • District Office: ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL OFFICE
  • District Office Phone: (714) 703-2800 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Inspection/Report History

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Type Inspection Dates Reports/Citations
Inspection 2022-01-19 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection 2020-01-16 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection 2019-04-23 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Complaint 2018-01-22 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Inspection 2018-01-22 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Summary 01/19/2022 Type B Citation: 3;

*Type B citation is for a violation that, if not corrected, may become an immediate risk to the health, safety or personal rights of clients. Examples include faulty medical record keeping and lack of adequate staff training.

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Reviews

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Tymaine Clay Apr 07, 2017
I have used this provider for more than 6 months

At first she seemed like she was a pretty decent babysitter. She had been taken care of my baby since he was six months old. He is now two. The babysitter was never going above and beyond, like teaching him ABCs or how to count, but we believed at the time she was keeping him safe. Honestly there was a time when we got there that he would run away from us (like all kids do when they don’t want to leave) because he was having too much fun. But then in the last few months everything seemed to change. First, somebody must have complained of her mistreatment of or endangering children because she was caught by social services of leaving a child unattended in a car for a few minutes while she went back in the house where she was no longer in view of the child. And the paperwork I was given stated social services was investigating a complaint, which to me means that something like that must have happened before and somebody witnessed it. We kept a copy for proof. That alone made us realize we should switch but we thought we had at least a little bit of time to find someone else since she was most likely risking shut down if another complaint occurred, so she would be on her best behavior. So we figured that we would use this grace period to find another babysitter. But then we started noticing other weird things: like our boy started hitting himself when either my wife or I said he did something wrong. We also noticed that our child no longer ran away when it was time to go. Instead he would put whatever he was playing with down and slowly come to us (not smiling) and put his arms up ready to leave. We knew something was wrong then, and I told my wife that we need to stop denying our instincts. That's when she told me that our boy cried as he neared the babysitter house for drop off. Now my boy is known to sometimes cry when getting in the car seat; but before that day he never cried getting out the car seat. When my wife told me that, I took off work early and grabbed my boy from there even though I had no other babysitter yet. Regardless, he wasn’t not going back. Now that I have a new person watching him at her home care facility, even she says there have been signs of mistreatment and he has trust issues. When I informed her via text that I feel something happened that made my boy uncomfortable around her, she never denied or attempted to explain what happened. This babysitter should not have a licensed because clearly she cannot take care of kids and I hope she is thoroughly investigated by the proper authorities before handling any more kids. Obviously, to me, she is clearly unfit.

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