Description: MOTHER CARE is a Child Care Group Home in MESA AZ, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant; Ones; School-Age. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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| Inspection # | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| INSP-0165981 | 2026-01-06 | Compliance (Annual) | Complete |
| Initial Comments: There were no deficiencies observed at the time of the annual compliance inspection conducted on 01-06-2026, and is subject to changes pending programmatic review. 1 of 1 fingerprint clearance card was verified to be valid through the DPS website during the time of the inspection.. The Compliance Officer provided the facility with a paper copy of the Notice of Inspection Rights at the start of the inspection. The DES Contact Group size was compliant at the time of the inspection. The following was discussed, but not limited to: 1. Crib sheet maintenance. 2. Accessibility of hazardous items/materials. 3. First-aid kit components. 4. Director attendance record. 5. Menu documentation. 6. Retention of staff file documentation. | |||
| INSP-0135793 | 2025-07-08 | Midyear | Complete |
| Initial Comments: The following deficiencies were observed at the time of the Mid-Year inspection conducted on 07/08/2025, and are subject to changes pending programmatic review. Please submit the Plan of Correction within 10 days of receipt of this Statement of Deficiencies. The fingerprint clearance cards for 1 of 1 staff/household members whose files were reviewed were verified to be valid through the DPS website at the time of the inspection. During the exit interview, the following items were discussed, but are not limited to: *Maintaining supervision at all times. *Maintaining tight sheets on cribs. *Watch for hazards above the crib area. *Ensure soaps and lotions labeled keep out of reach of children are inaccessible. *Ensure the walkway through the pantry to the playroom is maintained free of hazards. | |||
| INSP-0051442 | 2025-01-07 | Compliance (Annual) | Complete |
| Initial Comments: The following deficiencies were observed at the time of the Compliance inspection conducted on 01/07/2025 subject to changes pending programmatic review. Compliance Officer (CO): Pat Morgan-Martinez Please submit the Written Documentation of Corrections via the Licensing portal within 10 days of receipt of the Statement of Deficiencies. 1 of 1 fingerprint clearance card was valid via a DPS website search. The following items were discussed, but not limited to: **Emergency Information and Immunization Record cards completed with all required information **Does not allow an enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child to spend more than 30 consecutive minutes of time while awake in a crib, playpen, swing, feeding chair, infant seat, or other confining piece of equipment **Hazards kept inaccessible to enrolled children - Wipes/Hand lotion **Outdoor environment - Tools kept inaccessible to enrolled children, tree landscaping maintained for low growing branches | |||
| INSP-0045676 | 2024-07-08 | Midyear | Complete |
| Initial Comments: There were no deficiencies observed at the time of the Mid-Year inspection conducted on 07/08/2024, subject to changes pending programmatic review. Compliance Officer (CO): Pat Morgan-Martinez 2 of 2 fingerprint clearance cards were valid via a DPS website search. A full inspection was not conducted. There were no children on the premises during the inspection. The following items were discussed but not limited to: **Fingerprint card expiration dates and renewals **Children's personal products kept out of reach of children (wipes) | |||
| INSP-0036218 | 2024-01-09 | Compliance (Annual) | Complete |
| Initial Comments: The following deficiency was observed at the time of the Compliance Inspection conducted on 1/9/2024 and is subject to changes pending programmatic review. Compliance Officer: David Ramos The Compliance Officer reviewed 2 staff files. The fingerprint clearance cards for 2 of 2 staff members were verified to be valid through the DPS website at the time of the inspection. The Empower survey was completed. The Emergency Disaster Contact form was completed. Please submit the Plan of Correction via the LMS portal within 10 days of receipt of the Statement of Deficiencies. | |||
| INSP-0028198 | 2023-07-14 | Compliance (Annual) | Complete |
| Initial Comments: There were no deficiencies found at the time of the Compliance inspection conducted 7/14/2023. Compliance Officer: David Ramos There was 1 staff file reviewed. The fingerprint clearance card for 1 staff member was verified to be valid through the DPS website at the time of the inspection. | |||
| 2022-01-13 | Article 5 | R9-3-507.B.1.e. | |
| Initial Comments: Findings include: Based on the Surveyors' observation, there were enrolled children wearing diapers at the time of inspeciton and there was no diaper changing logs available upon request. | |||
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my granddaughter went to Miriams home for full time day care for a year. she was 3 years old at the time. Now she is older and told us that she was strapped in a car seat for most of the day with 1 cup of chocolate milk to drink no food. We stopped going there when she said that Miriam hit her. I know this to be true as when she was picked up she was very hungry and thirsty. She always cried not to be dropped off. she would put on pbs all day and keep her strapped in and when pbs kids would go off they were forced to watch whatever came on after. no playtime no interaction. you will notice you don’t go in the house when u drop off or pick up your child she till bring them to the door. i will be calling cps