Description: MOORE CREATIVE LEARNING CENTER is a CHILD CARE CENTER in GLENDALE AZ, with a maximum capacity of 55 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Ones; Twos; Three to Five; School-Age. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Survey Date | Date Corrected | Rule/Statute | Title |
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2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 3 | R9-5-301.B.3. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors' observations, 2 of 4 staff attendance records lacked the following information: Staff #1: The attendance record was unavailable for review. Staff #2: Times of arrival and departure from 11/15 - 11/19, 11/22 - 11/26, 11/29 - 12/3, 12/6 - 12/10/21. *** Previously cited 1/7/2021 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 3 | R9-5-301.I.2. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation, the documentation of fire and emergency evacuation drills for the past 12 months was unavailable for review. | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 3 | R9-5-303.A |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, the main posting area lacked a fee schedule and refund policy. | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 3 | R9-5-304.B.1-9. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyor's observations, it was determined that 2 out of 10 enrolled children's Emergency Information and Immunization Record Cards reviewed lacked the following required information: Child #1 & Child #2: The home address for the second parent. *** Previously cited 1/10/2019, 12/30/2019, & 8/23/2021 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 3 | R9-5-305.B. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and Surveyor #1's observations, it was determined that the Emergency, Information and Immunization Record Cards for Child #2, Child #3, Child #4, Child #5, Child #6, Child #7, and Child #8 lacked a written immunization record or exemption affidavit. | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 3 | R9-5-306.A.1. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors' observations, it was determined that 4 out of 12 enrolled children's attendance forms reviewed lacked the following required information: Child #2: Time and arrival signature on 12/20, and times and release signatures for 12/9 & 12/18/2021. Child #9: Time and arrival signature on 12/11, and time and departure signature on 12/17/21. Child #10: Complete release signatures for 12/13 & 12/17/2021. Child #11: Complete arrival and release signatures for the month of December, 2021. *** Previously cited 12/30/2019 & 8/23/2021 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | Article 4 | R9-5-403.A.1-17. |
Findings: Based on Surveyor #2's observations of 3 staff files, the file for Staff #2 (DOH 10/29/20) lacked new staff training within 10 calendar days of the starting date of employment. | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | Article 4 | R9-5-403.B.1. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and Surveyor #2's observations, the following staff files lacked: Staff #2 (DOE 10/29/20): 16 of the required 18 hours of annual training from 10/2020 - 10/2021. Staff #3 (DOE 10/21/16): 18 of the required 18 hours of annual training from 10/2020 - 10/2021. *** Previously cited 1/10/2019 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | Article 5 | R9-5-501.A.1. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, the health, safety and welfare of enrolled children was placed at risk of harm. One and two-year-old children were served 1/3 of a full corn dog and sliced peaches. The peaches were in large chunks and the corn dog had not been cut up. The Surveyors asked the staff to cut up the corn dogs and the peaches, and one of the Surveyors assisted the staff with cutting them to bite sized pieces. *** Previously cited 8/23/2021 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 5 | R9-5-501.A.12 |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, the following hazards were accessible to enrolled children: Oasis room: * The edge of a bookcase was broken. * There was exposed raw wood on the edges of the red and blue sensory table covers. * There were 3 areas of exposed backing on a vinyl couch. * There was peeling paint with exposed drywall in several small and large areas on the west wall. Jungle room: * There were several areas of exposed drywall on the west, east and south walls. * There was exposed, raw wood on a table. * There was a broken metal edge on a rolling cart. Boys' restroom: * There was a 10 by 2 inch section of peeling paint on a wall. Desert room: * There was broken wood with exposed raw wood on a cabinet. * There was exposed drywall in several areas on the walls. *** Previously cited 1/10/2019, 12/30/2019, 1/7/2021, 6/8/2021, & 8/23/2021 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 5 | R9-5-501.A.13.a.b. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, in the Desert room there were broken sharp edges of wood on a playhouse. *** Previously cited 1/7/2021 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 5 | R9-5-501.A.18. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, in the Oasis room, there was a pink pacifier in a cubby shelf that lacked an identifier specific to an enrolled child. | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 5 | R9-5-501.A.20.a.b. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, in the Jungle room there was hand sanitizer located on a black rolling cart, accessible to enrolled children. | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 5 | R9-5-501.C.5.a-k. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, in the Oasis room the posted lesson plan was dated 11/29 - 12/3/2021. The school-age children in the Jungle room were observed either playing with legos and/or coloring from 8:56 - 10:40am. The lesson plan stated centers from 8:30 - 9:30, snack/ centers from 9:30 - 9:45, outside from 9:45 - 10:00, activity time/centers from 10 - 10:30. The children were fed a snack at 10:40am. *** Previously cited 12/30/2019 &1/7/2021 | |||
2021-12-20 | 1970-01-01 | article 5 | R9-5-501.C.9.a-c. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations, the following personal products were not labeled with an enrolled child's name in the Oasis room: * There was an unlabeled container of Desitin and wound dressing in a cubby. * There was an unlabeled container of wipes on top of a cabinet and 3 unlabeled containers of wipes in a shelf near the diaper changing table. |
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My 2 year old and 4 year old both attended this daycare and is by far the worst decision we’ve ever made. This daycare is ghetto, and unprofessional. The teacher Gloria in the toddlers room was neglecting my 2 year old, leaving her in poop diapers and never wiping her face when she had boogers, so it would be dried up all over her face. There was one time when my daughter had a 103 fever and went to pick her up, and my daughter was found in the corner of the room by herself and extremely red. No explanation given.
There were many days when we were called to come pickup our daughter or daughters due to one having a “fever” in which they did not. We’ve taken our daughter to the doctors as well each time and have been told that they are perfectly fine and have no fever. They just don’t want to watch or deal with that specific child is all.
My daughter has also been bitten several times, has had blood on her face and has come home with bruises on her head or body. She even had scratches one day going down her back with a handprint welt.
They will twist words and situations and turn it around on you as if it was your fault and will not take ownership of their actions.
My wife and I both work and the day we dropped them off my wife got a call to pickup my 2 year old stating that she had a fever of 100. When I arrived after having to call off work Gloria told me that my daughter was perfectly fine and that she was comfortable at daycare. I said no and told them that it was the last time my girls were going to attend there.
I was then yelled at by Gloria and threatened that she was going to call cps on my kids.
I’m sorry but with the way this daycare is ran cps should be contacted against them.
My son came home with dried blood on his face with no explanation they had me stop in the middle of something important to come get my kids based off a fever they did not have I had them take the temp in front me and no fever and made me take them back anyways they were late every morning to drop my children off and there signs were very misleading on hours and days of operation and they also didn't change or feed my kids like they said that they do there bathroom was very unsanitary and staff seemed to be very confused about cdc regulations