Description:
Hello,
I am a child care provider with professional day care center experience and now a little over 6 years of in-home child care experience.
The state of WI recently approved my home and granted me a license to support and continue to provide child care at home. This regulation allows me to accept subsidy payments as well and it also allows me to limit the number of children up to 8, but I prefer to limit myself to 4 children at most under my care so its easier to give each child the needed individual attention and affection. I have taken classes at Youngstar and have learned valuable information concerning childcare.
Age appropriate activities and healthy meals are provided for all my children so its convenient for the working parents.
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Violation Date | Rule Number | Rule Summary |
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2019-09-16 | Licensing | No violations found *** |
2019-09-11 | Licensing | No violations found *** |
2019-07-16 | 202.08(2)(c) | The Home Shall Be Free Of Hazards And Items, Including Any Recalled Products. Items That Shall Be Kept Inaccessible To The Children Include, But Are Not Limited To, The Following: 1. Medications And Drugs. 2. Cleaning Supplies, Poisons, And Insecticides. 3. Guns, Ammunition, Knives, Scissors, And Sharp Objects. 4. Matches, Cigarette Lighters And Flammable Liquids. 5. Plastic Bags. 6. Litter And Rubbish |
Description: Plastic bags, foil (with serrated cutting edge), plastic wrap accessible to children in drawer in kitchen. Drawer had a lock that was broken. Cleaning supplies were accessible to children in cabinet under the sink. The lock for the cabinet was broken. | ||
2019-07-16 | 202.08(2)(am) | The Home Shall Have A Working Carbon Monoxide Detector And Each Floor Level Shall Have A Working Smoke Detector. |
Description: Smoke detector on 2nd floor wasn't working. | ||
2019-07-16 | 202.08(2)(g) | The Home Shall Have At Least One Telephone In Working Order With A List Of Emergency Numbers Posted By Each Telephone, Including Numbers For The Rescue Squad, Police, Fire Station, Emergency Medical Care, Child Protective Services Agency, And Poison Control Center. The Certification Agency May Prohibit The Use Of A Cellular Phone As A Primary Phone. If A Cellular Phone Is Used As A Primary Phone, It Shall Be Operational During The Hours Of Child Care. |
Description: No emergency numbers posted. | ||
2019-01-09 | Licensing | No violations found *** |
2018-08-01 | 202.08(2)(am) | The Home Shall Have A Working Carbon Monoxide Detector And Each Floor Level Shall Have A Working Smoke Detector. |
Description: 2nd floor smoke detector not working. Carbon monoxide detectors needed on 1st floor and basement. | ||
2018-02-08 | 250.04(6)(b) | Current, Accurate Daily Attendance Record |
Description: Licensee did not maintain a current, accurate written record of daily attendance on a department-prescribed form. Two children were present and one child signed in. Corrected during inspection. | ||
2018-02-08 | 250.05(1)(b)5. | Provider Training - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
Description: The provider did not maintain a current certificate of completion of CPR and AED training. CPR & AED training expired in July 2017. | ||
2017-07-28 | 202.08(2)(c) | The Home Shall Be Free Of Hazards And Items, Including Any Recalled Products. Items That Shall Be Kept Inaccessible To The Children Include, But Are Not Limited To, The Following: 1. Medications And Drugs. 2. Cleaning Supplies, Poisons, And Insecticides. 3. Guns, Ammunition, Knives, Scissors, And Sharp Objects. 4. Matches, Cigarette Lighters And Flammable Liquids. 5. Plastic Bags. 6. Litter And Rubbish |
Description: Items that state "Keep out of the reach of children" accessible to children in bathroom. | ||
2017-02-09 | 250.04(8)(b) | Biennial Training - Child Abuse & Neglect |
Description: The licensee did not document that each provider had received training at least every two years in child abuse and neglect training. |
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