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Four Star Family CC Home License ✓ Licensed

Geez Home Day Care

Winston-salem, NC · Forsyth County
EAST CLEMMONSVILLE ROAD, Winston-salem, NC 27107
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Quick Facts

Capacity
8 children
Age Range
0 through 12
Subsidized Program
Participates
Food Program
Does not participate
State Rating
4

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Contact Information

📞 (336) 784-6791
EAST CLEMMONSVILLE ROAD
Winston-salem, NC 27107
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Licensed Four Star Family CC Home License
Active License
License Number
34000723
Expired
Mar 4, 2020
Issued By
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
District Office
North Carolina Dept of Health and Human Services - Division of Child Development

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About the Provider

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GEEZ HOME DAY CARE is a Four Star Family CC Home License in WINSTON-SALEM NC, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Four Star Family CC Home License

Hours of Operation

  • Days of Operation Monday–Friday

Inspection/Report History

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Date Type Violations Rule
2023-02-22 Unannounced Inspection No
2023-02-09 Unannounced Inspection No
2023-01-12 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2023-01-12 Violation 1894 .1721(a)(3)(F)
Application did not include names and contact information of individuals to whom the operator may release the child as authorized by the person who signs the application. One application did not have contact information on file.
2023-01-12 Violation 1895 .1721 (a ) (3)(D)
Application did not include health care needs or concerns, symptoms of and the type of response required for the health care needs or concerns. One application did not have health care needs or concerns completed.
2023-01-12 Violation 1945 .1724(a )(3)
Items that are prohibited to be an infants sleep space, eg. pillows, wedges, blankets, toys, bumper pads, quilts, loose bedding, towels, and wash cloths were present in the crib with a sleeping infant. One infant had a blanket in the sleep space.
2022-11-29 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2022-11-29 Violation 421 .1729(c )
Prior to an individual assuming caregiving responsibilities, the operator did not review the child care requirements, including the Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan, and/or have a signed and dated statement which attests that a review of the requirements was completed on file in the home available for review. Prior to leaving one child at naptime with the operator's son, the operator did not review the child care requirements, Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan, or have a signed and dated statement that a review of the requirements was completed.
2022-11-29 Violation 1101 .1723(5)
Operator or other transportation provider did not have written permission from each child's parents or guardian to transport the child. The provider stated she had transported one child while completing routine tasks and written permission was not on file from this parent.
2022-11-29 Violation 1712 .1712(a)
Operator did not develop and adopt a written plan of care for completing routine tasks to ensure routine tasks did not interfere with the care of children during hours of operation. The operator had a written plan of care in each child's file but it was marked I do not complete routine tasks while children are in care. The operator stated she has completed routine tasks in the past.
2022-08-09 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2022-08-09 Violation 1922 .1719(a)(18)
Plastic bags, toys, and toy parts small enough to be swallowed, including but not limited to materials that can be easily torn apart such as foam rubber and styrofoam, were accessible to children under the age of three. Foam blocks were accessible to a child, age 1.
2022-02-02 Unannounced Inspection No

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