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Survey Date | Date Corrected | Rule/Statute | Title |
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2020-03-31 | 2020-05-21 | article 3 | R9-5-304.B.1-9. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors' observations, the Emergency, Information, and Immunization Record card for child #1 was not available for review. The Emergency, Information, and Immunization Record cards for 4 of 7 enrolled children lacked the following required information: Child #2 and child #4: The date of enrollment; Child #3: The date of enrollment, parent #2's name, home address, and contact telephone number, and the name and contact telephone number of the child's health care provider; and Child #5: The name and contact telephone number of the child's health care provider, the child's medical information, and a parent signature. Repeat deficiency from 12/18/2019, 9/27/2018, and 12/21/2017. | |||
2020-03-31 | 2020-05-21 | article 3 | R9-5-305.A.1.2. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors' observations, it was determined that the licensee lacked an immunization record card or exemption affidavit for 2 of 7 enrolled children: Child #1 and child #2. Repeat deficiency from 9/27/2018. | |||
2020-03-31 | 2020-05-21 | article 3 | R9-5-306.B.1. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation, staff interview, and the Surveyors' observations, the following areas lacked a complete roster: Room 1: Three enrolled children were present in the room. There were 5 children listed on the roster. Room 2: Two enrolled children were present in the room. There was no roster available for review. Staff stated that all of the children are listed on the same roster, which was located in Room 1. Repeat deficiency from 9/27/2018. | |||
2020-03-31 | 2020-05-21 | article 4 | R9-5-404.A. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, in Room 2, the staff-to-child ratio was 0:2, with school-age children, which was less than the required ratio of 1:2. Repeat deficiency from 9/27/2018. | |||
2020-03-31 | 2020-05-21 | Article 5 | R9-5-501.C.1. |
Findings: Per allegation and based on the Surveyors' observations and interview with the director, 2 enrolled children were unsupervised by staff in Room 2. (The director was the only staff onsite and was supervising enrolled children in Room 1.) The director stated that the school age children watch TV in Room 2 with the door open while the younger children nap in Room 1. | |||
2020-03-31 | 2020-05-21 | Article 5 | R9-5-510.A.2. |
Findings: Per allegation and based on staff interview, it was determined that staff #1 did not teach, model, and encourage orderly conduct, personal control, and age-appropriate behavior when speaking to enrolled children. Staff stated that she had threatened to wash an enrolled child's mouth out with soap if the child used foul language. | |||
2019-12-18 | 2019-12-26 | Article 1 | ARS 36-883.02.A. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors' observations, it was determined that the fingerprint clearance card for Staff #1 (DOE- 6/13/2016) expired on 10/04/2019. On the day of the inspection, an application for renewal had not been sent to DPS. | |||
2019-12-18 | 2019-12-26 | article 3 | R9-5-304.B.1-9. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation, and the Surveyors' observations, it was determined that 7 out of 10 enrolled children's Emergency, Information, and Immunization Record cards lacked the following required information: Child #1: The date of the child's enrollment, the name, home address, city, state, zip code, and contact telephone number of the 2nd parent, and the name and contact telephone number of the child's health care provider. Child #2, Child #3, Child #4, Child #5, Child #6: A written record completed by the child's parent or health care provider, and a parent signature. Child #7: The date of the child's enrollment. | |||
2019-12-18 | 2019-12-26 | Article 4 | R9-5-402.A.1-12 |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors' observations, it was determined that 1 out of 3 staff files lacked the following required documentation: Staff #2: 2 of the 2 required good faith references from a previous employer. | |||
2019-12-18 | 2019-12-26 | article 5 | R9-5-503.A.2.a-c. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, in Room #1, the diaper changing sink's water temperature was 70 F. | |||
2019-12-18 | 2019-12-26 | article 5 | R9-5-503.A.3.4. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, in Room #1, the soiled diaper container, and the soiled clothing container lacked liners, and the soiled diaper container lacked a lid. | |||
2019-12-18 | 2019-12-26 | Article 5 | R9-5-514.D. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, Room #1 lacked the posted building evacuation plan. | |||
2019-12-18 | 2019-12-26 | Article 6 | R9-5-603.E.1.2. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, the outdoor activity area lacked the following required resilient surfacing: Playground: *5-6 of the required 6 inches of loose pea gravel in the fall zones of the ladder steps. *4 of the required 6 inches of loose pea gravel in the fall zones of the steps, and the rope climbing steps. *5 of the required 6 inches of loose pea gravel in the fall zones of the slide. | |||
2018-09-27 | 2018-10-05 | Article 2 | R9-5-208.H.1-7. |
Findings: The Department has not received the paper work for the change in the controlling person as listed in R9-5-208. | |||
2018-09-27 | 2018-10-05 | Article 3 | R9-5-301.B.2. |
Findings: Staff 2 was observed alone in the outdoor activity area supervising four enrolled children. Staff 2 was not being supervised. Staff 2 stated that Staff 2 was in-training to do office work and did not have a staff file to review. Staff 1 was observed outside the facility next to the entrance smoking a cigarette. Staff 1 stated that Staff 1 was supposed to be supervising the enrolled children. |
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Not only did Creative Child Care meet my expectations for care and teaching for my children, they far exceeded them. It is apparent from the start that Ms. Donna (Slowik) takes a personal interest in your child and their specific needs. All three of my sons blossomed while attending CCC not only in their social skills but also with speech, writing and effectively communicating their feelings and needs. Each one looked forward to going to school each day which gave my husband and I reassurance that CCC was assisting in building a stable foundation for our children. Thank you Ms. Donna and the rest of the CCC staff who taught, cared for and loved our boys throughout their preschool years! There is no other place to consider when choosing a preschool for your child - Creative Child Care is #1!