Description: It is our mission to provide your child with a safe, nurturing environment in which to learn and grow. Your child will be given the opportunity to develop physically, socially, emotionally and intellectually at his/her own pace.
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.8(d)(1)(ii)(2) |
For early childhood programs, the following shall apply: diapering requirements for centers serving children who are not toilet trained are as follows, diapering area and surface requirements are as follows, the diapering area shall be within 15 feet of a sink that is not used for food preparation. Violation Observed: Ensure that diapering surface is used only for diapering and not to store lunchboxes when preparing food. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.7(a)(3)(iv) |
The schedule for disinfecting shall be as follows: tables used by the children for eating shall be washed and disinfected before each meal. Violation Observed: Ensure that the center washes and disinfects the tables used by the children for eating before each meal. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.7(a)(1) |
Disinfectants shall be used as follows: the center shall disinfect those items specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.7(a)3 with a solution that shall be Violation Observed: Ensure that the center washes and disinfects diapering surfaces after each diaper change. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.8(a)(1)(i) |
Handwashing requirements are as follows: the center shall ensure that children three months of age and older wash their hands with soap and running water before intake of food. Violation Observed: Ensure that children wash their hands before the intake of food. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.8(a)(4) |
Handwashing requirements are as follows: staff members shall wash their hands with soap and running water immediately Violation Observed: Ensure that staff wash their hands with soap and running water after each diaper change. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.8(a)(4)(i) |
Handwashing requirements are as follows: staff members shall wash their hands with soap and running water immediately before preparing or serving food. Violation Observed: Ensure that staff wash their hands immediately before preparing or serving food. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-6.1(e) |
The center shall ensure that pacifiers are removed when the children are crawling or walking. Violation Observed: Ensure that pacifiers are removed when children are crawling or walking. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.8(a)(1)(v) |
Handwashing requirements are as follows: the center shall ensure that children three months of age and older wash their hands with soap and running water immediately after outdoor play. Violation Observed: Ensure that children wash their hands immediately after outdoor play. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-7.6(b)(1) |
The center shall maintain on file a written record of each incident resulting in an injury as specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.6(a). These records shall include the following: the name of the injured child. Violation Observed: Ensure accident reports are completed when required and that the information documented is accurate. |
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2023-04-11 | 2023-06-01 | 3A:52-6.4(a)(4)(iii) |
For early childhood programs, the center shall provide opportunities for daily rest and sleep as follows: for children over the age of 18 months and under the age of four years, the center shall provide an alternative quiet activity for each child who has rested or slept for 30 minutes and does not appear to need additional rest or sleep. Violation Observed: Provide alternative activities for children 4 years of age and older who are not required to have a rest/nap time. |
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2022-03-29 | 2022-07-14 | 3A:52-4.10(b)(1) |
When the center applies for a new or renewal license or Certificate of Life/Safety Approval, the sponsor or sponsor representative shall submit to the Department the completed CARI consent forms for all staff members who are or will be working at the center on a regularly scheduled basis. Within two weeks after a new staff member begins working at the center, the sponsor or sponsor representative shall submit to the Department a completed CARI consent form for the new staff member. Violation Observed: Ensure that all staff submit a CARI background check upon renewal. Pertains to 2 staff. |
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2022-03-29 | 2022-11-15 | 3A:52-4.11(a)(1) |
As a condition of securing a license or Certificate of Life/Safety Approval, the sponsor or sponsor representative shall ensure that a Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) fingerprint background check is completed for himself or herself, and for all staff members at least 18 years of age who are or will be working at the center on a regularly- scheduled basis, to determine whether any such person has been convicted of a crime, as specified in P.L. 2000, c. 77 (N.J.S.A. 30:5B-6.10 to 6.17). The sponsor or sponsor representative and each staff member shall complete the electronic fingerprinting process through the vendor authorized by the State to conduct CHRI background checks through the Division of State Police in the Department of Law and Public Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Violation Observed: Ensure that all staff, the sponsor and/or the sponsor representative complete a CHRI background check upon renewal as required per new guidelines. |
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2022-03-29 | 2022-07-14 | 3A:52-3.6(b)(1) |
The center shall distribute a copy of the Information to Parents document to each child’s parent(s) upon enrollment and to every person upon becoming a staff member and secure and maintain on file a record of each parent’s and staff member’s signature attesting to receipt of the document. The center shall maintain on file a copy of the Information to Parents document. Violation Observed: Ensure that the center maintains and distributes to all families and staff a copy of the Information to Parents document and maintains on file signatures of all staff and families attesting to the receipt of the policy. |
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2022-03-29 | 2023-05-22 | 3A:52-5.3(i)(5)(iii) |
Environmental condition precautions are as follows: at the time of the initial application, any renewal application, relocation of an existing licensed center and, in the discretion of the Office of Licensing, any other time, the applicant or facility operator shall certify in writing that the center provides a potable water supply provided by a public community water system. If the facility or site is not provided a potable water supply by a public community water system, the applicant shall provide potable water sampling results demonstrating compliance with maximum contaminant levels for all contaminants required to be tested pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:10-5 for public non-transient, non-community (NTNC) water systems, including radiological contaminants, regardless of whether they meet the definition of NTNC systems as defined at N.J.A.C. 7:10-1.3. This sampling shall have been conducted within three years of the date of application submission, except nitrates and coliform, for which the sampling shall have been conducted within 90 days of submitting the application. Violation Observed: Submit current documentation from the DEP, Bureau of Safe Drinking Water (BSDW) for centers not served by a public community water system and post the results. |
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2019-03-14 | 2019-09-04 | 3A:52-5.3(i)(8) |
Environmental condition precautions are as follows: at the time of the initial application, any renewal application, relocation of an existing licensed center, and, as determined by the Office of Licensing, on a case-by-case basis, the facility operator shall submit to the Office of Licensing a Safe Building Interior Certification or other approval issued by the Department of Health that indicates that no further remediation is needed for the interior of the building in which the center is located. |
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My daughter has often been a drop in at lfa. She loves it. No mater how long she is gone for, she is always welcomed. The office staff is friendly, organized, and willing to work with my schedule. The teachers communicate daily about my daughter's day. She always comes home with a smile on her face. I would highly recommend the center.
I was inquiring about this place from a friend.
I was told the management was horrible and to not to waste my time looking at it.
Thank God I did. I heard the same from someone else as well.
I thankfully found a great daycare for my son a short distance down the road.
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