Kids Corner Ii - Glenwood AR Licensed Child Care Family Home

Provider Status: License Not Renewed.

BAKER ROAD , GLENWOOD AR 71943
(870) 356-xxxx

About the Provider

Description: KIDS CORNER II is a Licensed Child Care Family Home in GLENWOOD AR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: 1 Stars Better Beginnings;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number: 13593
  • Capacity: 10
  • Rate Range Infant 0 to 18 Months $12.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
    Infant 0 to 18 Months $14.00 per day (Night Care)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $12.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $14.00 per day (Night Care)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $9.00 per day (Less Than 7 Hours)
    Preschool 36 to 72 Months $12.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
    Preschool 36 to 72 Months $14.00 per day (Night Care)
    Preschool 36 to 72 Months $5.40 per day (Less Than 7 Hours)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $12.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $14.00 per day (Night Care)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $5.00 per day (Less Than 7 Hours)
  • State Rating: 1
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: No
  • Type of Care: Licensed Child Care Family Home
  • District Office: 3809 Airport Plaza, Texarkana AR-71854
  • District Office Phone: (870) 330-8266 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
  • Licensor: Terri Grice (Terri.Grice@dhs.arkansas.gov)

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Visit/Complaint Date Type Details
2021-10-19 Facility Visit 100.108.1.a.The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check. Prospective owners, household members who are ten (10) years of age or older, and employees who have not lived in the State of Arkansas during the preceding five (5) years will be subject to current federal guidelines regarding conducting a child maltreatment background check in any states where they resided during the past five (5) years.Each applicant to own or operate a licensed home - at application and every two (2) years thereafter
100.109.2.a.Arkansas State Police Criminal Background Check The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through a fingerprint criminal records check including the Arkansas Sexual Offender Registry, conducted by the Arkansas State Police. A prospective staff member may not begin work until the Arkansas State Police criminal record check result has been returned as satisfactory. Following receipt of the satisfactory result, this individual must be supervised at all times, pending completion of all of the required background check components, by a staff member who has successfully completed all required background checks. Prospective employees who have not lived in the State of Arkansas during the preceding five (5) years will be subject to current federal guidelines regarding conducting a criminal background check and sexual offender registry check in any states where they resided during the past five (5) years. (A National Sexual Offender Registry check will also be conducted on prospective employees.)Each applicant to own or operate a Licensed Home At application and every five (5) years thereafter
1200.1201.7.a.Fire and tornado drills shall be practiced as follows:Monthly;
300.303.8.a.At least one (1) caregiver who has a current certificate of successful completion of first aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) from an approved organization shall be on site at all times. If the home serves infants and toddlers, this training shall include infant and child CPR. (Infant and child CPR may be included in the basic course or in a separate course.)The curriculum shall conform to current American Heart Association or American Red Cross guidelines;
900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
2021-05-05 Facility Visit 100.108.1.d.The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check. Prospective owners, household members who are ten (10) years of age or older, and employees who have not lived in the State of Arkansas during the preceding five (5) years will be subject to current federal guidelines regarding conducting a child maltreatment background check in any states where they resided during the past five (5) years.Volunteers, therapists, and student observers who have access to children in the home - Prior to providing services or being present in the home and every two (2) years thereafter
100.109.1.c.The following persons shall apply to the Identification Bureau of the Arkansas State Police for a nationwide criminal records check, to be conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which shall include a fingerprint check: (The individual is responsible for the cost of the nationwide check.) Fingerprints submitted will be used to check the criminal history records of the FBI. Individuals with results showing a prohibited offense shall be advised to contact the Licensing Unit for procedures to obtain the results and for procedures to update or make corrections to the record of their individual history.Volunteers and therapists who have routine contact with children or who have supervisory or disciplinary control over children Prior to providing services or participating in home activities and every five (5) years thereafter
100.109.2.d.Arkansas State Police Criminal Background Check The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through a fingerprint criminal records check including the Arkansas Sexual Offender Registry, conducted by the Arkansas State Police. A prospective staff member may not begin work until the Arkansas State Police criminal record check result has been returned as satisfactory. Following receipt of the satisfactory result, this individual must be supervised at all times, pending completion of all of the required background check components, by a staff member who has successfully completed all required background checks. Prospective employees who have not lived in the State of Arkansas during the preceding five (5) years will be subject to current federal guidelines regarding conducting a criminal background check and sexual offender registry check in any states where they resided during the past five (5) years. (A National Sexual Offender Registry check will also be conducted on prospective employees.)Volunteers and Therapists who have routine contact with children Prior to providing services or participating in home activities and every five (5) years thereafter
300.303.7.a.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Proper supervision of children; Behavioral guidance practices; Safe sleep practices for infants; Shaken baby syndrome; which includes prevention (Carters Law, Act 1208); Appropriately responding to a crying, fussy, infant or child; Emergency procedures in the event of severe weather, or fire, including evacuation procedures and routes, and location, and use of fire extinguishers; Mandated reporter training; Administering medication; Caring for children with special needs or care plans; Transportation and car seat safety; Policies regarding release of children to authorized individuals; Prevention and control of infectious diseases; Building and physical premises safety, including the identification of, and protection from, hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic; Nutritional and physical activities; Prevention and response to food sensitivities and allergic reactions; Basic child development; and The handling and storage of hazardous materials and the appropriate disposal of bio contaminants.
300.303.7.b.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Behavioral guidance practices;
300.303.7.c.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Safe sleep practices for infants;
300.303.7.d.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Shaken baby syndrome; which includes prevention (Carters Law, Act 1208);
300.303.7.e.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Appropriately responding to a crying, fussy, infant or child;
300.303.7.f.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Emergency procedures in the event of severe weather, or fire, including evacuation procedures and routes, and location, and use of fire extinguishers;
300.303.7.g.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Mandated reporter training;
300.303.7.h.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Administering medication;
300.303.7.i.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Caring for children with special needs or care plans;
300.303.7.j.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Transportation and car seat safety;
300.303.7.k.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Policies regarding release of children to authorized individuals;
300.303.7.l.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Prevention and control of infectious diseases;
300.303.7.m.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Building and physical premises safety, including the identification of, and protection from, hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic;
300.303.7.n.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Nutrition and physical activities;
300.303.7.o.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Prevention and response to food sensitivities and allergic reactions;
300.303.7.p.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):Basic child development; and
300.303.7.q.All caregivers, including volunteers who are counted in the ratios, shall receive the following orientation within three (3) months of employment (and every three (3) years thereafter) and shall not be left alone with children until this is completed. 1. Introduction (eight (8) clock hours):The handling and storage of hazardous materials and the appropriate disposal of bio contaminants.
2021-02-04 Facility Visit 1100.1101.5.All garbage, soiled diapers, and trash shall be removed from the home daily and grounds at least once a week.
2020-09-15 Facility Visit 900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
2020-06-10 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2020-01-23 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2019-09-04 Facility Visit 1200.1201.15.All detergents and cleaning supplies shall be kept out of the reach of children. (This does not include hand soap in childrens or staff bathrooms.) Supplies used for childrens activities shall be carefully supervised.
2019-02-05 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2018-10-02 Facility Visit 100.101.7.b.The Licensee shall maintain Child Care Liability insurance and comply with the following requirements:Maintain the minimum amount of $100,000 per occurrence Laws relevant to the operation of child care facilities are available upon request.
600.601.1.All employee, child and home records shall be kept on site and made available to the Child Care Licensing Unit on request. All required records shall be maintained for three (3) years. (This includes records on children no longer enrolled.)
600.601.3.d.Home records that are required to be kept are as follows:Verification of Child Care Liability insurance
600.601.3.j.Home records that are required to be kept are as follows:Record of emergency drills
2018-07-10 Facility Visit 1200.1201.16.All poisonous substances shall be kept in a locked area.
2018-02-05 Facility Visit 1100.1101.5.All garbage, soiled diapers and trash shall be removed from the home daily and grounds at least once a week.

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