Description: HOOKS, ROSALIND is a Large Family Child Care Home in OKLAHOMA CITY OK, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 - 11 Months, 12 - 23 Months, 2 Years, 3 Years, 4 Years, 5 Years, 6 Years and Older. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Date | Type/Purpose | Corrections |
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2021-08-24 | Periodic Attempted Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed | ||
2020-02-27 | Follow Up Attempted Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed | ||
2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Ms. Hooks has agreed to voluntarily cease care until she can meet requirements for the child care home. Should care be resumed in the home, Ms. Hooks will be present at least 80 percent of operating hours. Correction Date: 2020-02-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-85(a)(1) - Primary caregiver. The primary caregiver is present in the home at least 80 percent of weekly-operating hours and is responsible for the day-to-day program operation. The sole proprietor must be the primary caregiver.
The primary caregiver, Rosalind Hooks, has not been present in the home for at least 80 percent of weekly operating hours; Ms. Hooks has been employed as a child care center as director during hours that children are in care center is owned by Ms. Hooks). |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Ms. Hooks has agreed to voluntarily cease care until she can meet requirements for the child car ehome. Should be care resumed in the home, Ms. Hooks will no longer be employed as director of a child care center during the hours of child care for the home. Correction Date: 2020-02-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-85(a)(13) - Other employment. The caregiver is prohibited from conducting business in the home during the hours children are in care. The primary caregiver is not employed outside the home during the hours of child care.
Primary caregiver is employed outside of the home during child care hours as the director of a child care center (also owned by caregiver); while working at the center, caregiver has left an unqualified person in charge of the child care home. |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Corrected at visit; owner/primary caregiver arrived to the home to assist in providing care for the children present; caregivers left alone with children will have a complete background check and be at least age 21. Correction Date: 2020-02-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-97.1(f) - Required number of caregivers. Large family child care homes are exempt from the requirements regarding the number of caregivers per OAC 340:110-3-84(b) and (c). The number of caregivers required in a large family child care home is described in this subsection.
The caregiver present today and alone with children cannot be counted for staff/child ratios due to not being qualified - qualifications are not met due to this person not having a complete background check and not being age 21. |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Corrected at visit; owner/primary caregiver arrived to the home to be in charge of the children. Any caregivers left alone with children will be at least age 21 and meet all qualifications. Correction Date: 2020-02-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-97.1(g)(1) - Primary caregiver. The primary caregiver or any person substituting for the primary caregiver must be at least 21 years of age. For any person applying after October 1, 2007, the primary caregiver must:
The person caring for children alone today is not age 21; is only age 19. |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Corrected at visit; the child was awakened and sitting up shortly after licensing arrived. Infants will only sleep in appropriate rest equipment - a crib or playpen. Ms. Hooks will ensure all caregivers are aware of requirements pertaining to infant safe sleep. Correction Date: 2020-02-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-91.1(a)(2) - Waterbeds, sofas, soft mattresses, bassinettes, stacked cribs, pillows, beanbag chairs, and other soft surfaces are prohibited as infant sleeping surfaces.
An infant was observed sleeping on a sofa (soft surface); the infant was also wrapped up in a blanket. |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Corrected at visit; the child was awakened and removed from the playpen. No blankets or other prohibited items will be present in rest equipment with infants; Ms. Hooks will ensure all caregivers are aware of requirements pertaining to infant safe sleep. Correction Date: 2020-02-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-91.1(d)(4) - Pillows, covers, blankets, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, bumper pads, and other soft products or bedding, are not permitted in infant cribs, playpens, or port-a-cribs.
A blanket was present in a playpen with an infant who was sleeping. |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: A new criminal history review request will be submitted for the person in question; this person will not work in the home until a complete background check is on file. Ms. Hooks will ensure that complete background checks are received for all staff. Correction Date: 2020-02-27 |
Description:
340:110-3-85(c)(1) - Required individuals. Background investigations are required, per 10 O.S. 401 et seq., Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act (Licensing Act), unless an exception per (3) of this subsection applies for:
Person present and alone with children today does not have a complete background investigation; the status of the background investigation is "incomplete/closed". |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: If child care is resumed in the home, a tornado drill will be conducted within a week of having children in care. Drills will be conducted and documented on a monthly basis. Correction Date: 2020-03-10 |
Description:
340:110-3-86.1(n)(1) - Monthly. Monthly drills include:
Tornado drills were not conducted for December 2019 and January 2020; the last drill documented is for 11/21/19. |
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2020-02-26 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: If child care is resumed in the home, a tornado drill will be conducted within a week of having children in care. Drills will be conducted and documented on a monthly basis. Correction Date: 2020-03-10 |
Description:
340:110-3-86.1(n)(1)(A) - fire drills conducted by evacuating and meeting at pre-determined locations; and
Fire drills were not conducted for December 2019 and January 2020; the last drill documented is for 11/21/19. |
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2019-12-27 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Emergency information will be posted in the dining area near the phone and parent check-in area. Correction Date: 2019-12-27 |
Description:
340:110-3-86.1(j) - Phones. The home has an operable phone. Emergency information posted next to the phone includes:
Emergency information is not posted |
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2019-12-27 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Electrical outlet covers are on hand and will be put into place for the uncovered outlets; these will be checked daily. Plate covers are available and will be put back into place. Correction Date: 2019-12-30 |
Description:
340:110-3-97(h)(2) - Electrical outlet covers are used in all areas occupied by children.
Four electrical outlets in the infant room do not have covers; two outlet plates are also missing. |
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2019-12-27 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Caregiver will obtain larger doorknob covers or will change out the doorknobs so that standard doorknob covers will fit. Rooms will remain inaccessible during child care hours and checked periodically. Correction Date: 2019-12-30 |
Description:
340:110-3-86(a)(5)(A) - All medicines, cleaning products, hazardous items, and smoking materials are inaccessible to children.
Two bedrooms are accessible to children and have hazardous items present - medication, variety of health and beauty supplies. |
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2019-11-26 | Periodic Attempted Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed |
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They worker's that she hires do NOT know how to take care of other people's children. They take children without car seats to the park and keep them in the sun all day without sunscreen, thus resulting in 3rd-degree burns. They are abusive and do not change diapers on the baby's who need to be changed.
I wouldn't send my dog to this facility if my life depended on it.