Description: Jr. Jays Academy is a Child Care Center in GUTHRIE OK, with a maximum capacity of 60 children. This child care center 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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2021-08-26 | Permit Full Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed | ||
2021-07-15 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Owner submitted background request while workers were on-site. Owner and Director will ensure that background requests will be submitted and printed for records prior to hire of staff. Correction Date: 2021-07-15 |
Description:
340:110-3-282(a)(1) - Required individuals. Background investigations are required, per Section 401 et seq. of Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes (10 O.S. 401 et seq.), Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act (Licensing Act), unless an exception per (3) of this subsection applies for:
Staff on-site did not have a submitted background Request. Teacher was with another teacher with complete background. Teacher was not needed for ratio. |
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2021-06-30 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Teacher moved the bottle out of reach of children. Correction Date: 2021-06-30 |
Description:
340:110-3-303(e) - Toxic materials. Toxic materials, such as health and beauty aids, cleaning materials, and pesticides are inaccessible.
A bleach bottle was left accessible on the kid size table while children were free playing in two year old and older classroom. |
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2021-06-30 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Personnel added information to existing form while workers were present. Correction Date: 2021-06-30 |
Description:
340:110-3-281.1(a) - General. General records and documentation requirements per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 340:110-3-281 also apply to the items in this Section. The items are posted at all times in a clear, unobstructed view so they are easily read.
In a prominent location for personnel and in classrooms the program address and cross streets were not posted. |
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2021-06-30 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: A training is planned on 7/21/2021. All three will attend or complete training another approved way. Correction Date: 2021-07-30 |
Description:
340:110-3-284(d)(6) - CPR and first aid. Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid certifications are age-appropriate for the ages of children accepted into care and are from approved sources listed on the OPDR website. In addition to CPR and first aid certification requirements for individuals listed in (A) through (B) of this subsection, other position specific CPR and first aid certification requirements are also met per OAC 340:110-3-284.1 through 340:110-3-284.4.
Three teachers did not have proof of CPR and First Aid on site. |
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2021-05-21 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Owner had staff remove trash can from the classroom while licensing was on-site. Director will train staff to only use covered trashcans for Diapering and food waste. Correction Date: 2021-05-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-304(h)(1)(A) - containing soiled diapers or disposable training pants or food waste, are leak-proof, non-absorbent, and covered with tight-fitting lids when not in continuous use;
Trash can in 1 and 2 year old room was uncovered and there was food waste viewed in the trashcan. This is the second documentation for this non-compliance. |
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2021-05-21 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Program created an Itinerary while licensing was on-site. This was added to Transportation folder for use in vehicle. Correction Date: 2021-05-21 |
Description:
340:110-3-281.2(d)(3) - Transportation itinerary. Item indicates approximate vehicle location at all times. Additional itineraries are duplicates.
Program does not have an itinerary for transportation. |
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2021-05-21 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Program fixed this while Licensing was on-site. A new posting was created with all information included. New posting was posted in each classroom. Correction Date: 2021-05-21 |
Description:
340:110-3-281.1(i)(2) - First aid kits, emergency supply kits, and fire extinguishers. The location of first aid kits and fire extinguishers are posted. Items are paper only.
Postings in all classrooms do not include Locations of First Aid kits, emergency supply kits, and Fire Extinguishers. |
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2021-05-21 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Teacher removed items while Licensing was on-site. Director will train staff to ensure that all exits remain unblocked. Correction Date: 2021-05-26 |
Description:
340:110-3-300(q)(1) - Exits and routes to the exits are not blocked by equipment, furniture, or other objects.
In the one and two year old classroom there was a toy playpen and stacked cots blocking the Emergency exit. |
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2021-04-27 | Follow Up Partial Inspection |
Plan: Today Director will remove the trash can and use only the covered trashcan located in the room. Director will inform all new staff of this requirement. Correction Date: 2021-04-27 |
Description:
340:110-3-304(h)(1)(A) - containing soiled diapers or disposable training pants or food waste, are leak-proof, non-absorbent, and covered with tight-fitting lids when not in continuous use;
A diaper was in an uncovered trashcan in the 1 year old and two year old room. |
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2021-04-21 | Complaint Full Inspection |
Plan: Infant was moved to a crib for sleep without blanket and bottle. Teacher will be written up and will take Safe Sleep Training again. Teacher will be taken out of the infant classroom for the time being. Correction Date: 2021-04-21 |
Description:
340:110-3-296(b)(2)(B) - Inappropriate sleep environment. Infant safe sleep environment requirements listed in (i) through (viii) of this subparagraph are met.
Infant was asleep in Bouncer Seat with a blanket and propped bottle. |
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2021-04-21 | Complaint Full Inspection |
Plan: Infant was moved to a crib for sleep without blanket and bottle. Director will educate Teacher on bottle feeding. Correction Date: 2021-04-23 |
Description:
340:110-3-298(f)(5)(A) - Bottles are not propped by any means at any time.
Infant was asleep in Bouncer Seat with a blanket and propped bottle. |
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2021-04-21 | Complaint Full Inspection |
Plan: Infant was moved to a crib for sleep without blanket and bottle. Director will educate Teacher on Bottle feeding. Correction Date: 2021-04-23 |
Description:
340:110-3-298(f)(5)(B) - Infants 6 months of age and younger are held while being bottle-fed.
Infant under 6 months was asleep in Bouncer Seat with a blanket and propped bottle. |
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2021-04-21 | Complaint Full Inspection |
Plan: Director will train staff on this and discard previously open food. Director will educate Teacher on Baby food requirements. Correction Date: 2021-04-23 |
Description:
340:110-3-298(f)(10)(C)(i)(II) - not previously opened, unless homemade or frozen;
There were Baby food open in refrigerator in infant classroom. |
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2021-04-21 | Complaint Full Inspection |
Plan: Staff will get training completed or found ASAP. Correction Date: 2021-05-21 |
Description:
340:110-3-284(d)(5) - Entry Level Child Care Training (ELCCT) or equivalent. Prior to, or within 90 calendar days of employment, teaching personnel hired after August 1, 2003, complete an approved entry-level training listed on the Oklahoma Professional Development Registry (OPDR) website, such as ELCCT. However, this training is not required when previously received, unless the individual has not been employed at a licensed program within the last five years.
Three personnel do not have proof of training and have been working for over 90 days. |
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