Description: Nanas House Family Day Care Home is a Family Child Care in MOHRSVILLE PA, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Inspection Date | Reason | Description | Status |
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2020-11-09 | Renewal | 3290.131(e)/3290.131(e)(2)(i) - Immunization record/Religious belief/strong personal objection | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: During the renewal inspection, the files for Child #1 and Child #2 were reviewed. At that time, the immunization records for the children did not contain documentation of a flu vaccine in the past year and their file did not contain a written letter of exemption from the parents. Correction Required: The facility may not accept or retain an infant 2 months of age or older, a toddler or a preschool child at the facility for more than 60 days following the first day of attendance at the facility unless the parent provides written verification from a physician, physician's assistant, CRNP, the Department of Health or a local health department of the dates (month, day and year) the child was administered immunizations in accordance with the recommendations of the ACIP.Exemption from immunization for religious belief or strong personal objection equated to a religious belief shall be documented by a written, signed and dated statement from the child's parent or guardian. The statement shall be kept in the child's record. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) Operator obtain written letter of exemption for the flu vaccine from the parents of Child #1 and Child #2. In the future, operator will make sure parents give written letter of exemption for immunizations if choosing to exempt their child from a vaccine. |
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2020-11-09 | Renewal | 3290.18/3290.102(c) - General Health and Safety/Outdoor equip.- protective surfacing | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/9/2020. At that time, a Gym Dandy Teeter Totter was observed on the grass in the yard with no loose fill. The instruction manual for the Teeter Totter states that it is for "home use only." The instruction manual also states that the equipment must not be installed over grass. Correction Required: Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children. Outdoor equipment that requires embedded mounting must be mounted over a loose-fill or unitary playground protective surface covering that meets the recommendations of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. The equipment must be anchored firmly and be in good repair. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) The Teeter Totter will not be used until it is able to be removed from the yard. In the future, operator will make sure instruction manuals are thoroughly read before installing new equipment to ensure they are properly installed and do not pose a threat to the safety of the children. |
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2019-11-08 | Renewal | 3290.133(7) - Medication log | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/8/19. At that time, the medication for Child #1 did not have an accompanying medication log. Correction Required: An operator is responsible to establish and maintain a medication log if prescription or nonprescription medication is administered. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) Provider will create and maintain a medication log for Child #1. In the future, provider will make sure that all children's medication has an accompanying medication log. |
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2019-11-08 | Renewal | 3290.18 - General Health and Safety | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/8/19. At that time, the smoke detector in the basement where the children are located began to chirp during the inspection indicating the battery needed to be changed. This condition at the facility poses a threat to the health and safety of children. Correction Required: Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) Provider immediately changed the battery in the smoke detector. In the future, provider will make sure to change the batteries in the smoke detector any time it chirps indicating it needs to be changed. In the future, conditions at the facility will not pose a threat to the health and safety of the children. |
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2019-11-08 | Renewal | 3290.31(f) - Biennial 12 hrs. training | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/8/19. At that time, the file for Facility Person #3 only contained four hours of training completed in the past two years of hire. Correction Required: A staff person shall obtain an biennial minimum of 12 clock hours of child care training. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) Facility Person #3 completed an additional 8 hours of training and will keep on file at the facility. In the future, provider will make sure that all staff complete 12 hours of child care training every two years. |
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2019-11-08 | Renewal | 3290.32(a)/3290.192(3) - Comply with CPSL/CPSL information | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/8/19. At that time, the files for Facility Person #1, Facility Person #2 and Facility Person #3 did not contain a signed disclosure statement. The file for Facility Person #3 did not contain State Police clearances that were updated every 60 months. (state police clearance: 7/11/14, 10/28/19) Correction Required: The operator shall comply with the CPSL and with Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services). A facility person's record shall include a copy of requests for the criminal history record and child abuse registry clearance information, a copy of the disclosure statement and a copy of the completed clearance information required under the CPSL. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) All facility persons immediately signed disclosure statements and placed them on file at the facility. In the future, provider will make sure that all facility persons and household members have their clearances updated every 60 months and to comply with the Child Protective Service Law. |
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2018-11-05 | Renewal | 3290.102(a) - Clean and good repair | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/5/18. At that time, a Little Tykes play slide was observed to have two sharp screws sticking out at the top of the slide. A wooden play house on the playground was observed to have a cracked planter box on the window, creating a pinch point. Correction Required: Toys, play equipment and other indoor and outdoor equipment used by the children shall be clean, in good repair and free from rough edges, sharp corners, pinch and crush points, splinters and exposed bolts. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) Provider immediately removed screws from the slide. Provider immediately duct taped the planter box, eliminating the pinch point. In the future, provider will check playground monthly to make sure equipment is in good repair. |
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2018-11-05 | Renewal | 3290.124(a) - Each child emergency contact person | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/5/18. At that time, the file for Child #2 did not contain emergency contact information. Correction Required: Emergency contact information is required for each enrolled child. Emergency contact information must reference who shall be contacted in an emergency. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) Provider will obtain emergency contact information from parent of Child #2. In the future, provider will make sure that all children enrolled have an emergency contact form on file at the facility. |
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2018-11-05 | Renewal | 3290.182(3)/3290.182(5) - Consent for emergency medical care required prior to admission/Consent for administration of minor first-aid required prior to admission | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A renewal inspection was conducted on 11/5/18. At that time, the file for Child #1 did not contain signed parental consent to obtain emergency medical care or for the administration of minor first-aid. Correction Required: A child's record must contain signed parental consent for emergency medical care for the child. Written consent is required prior to admission. A child's record must contain signed parental consent for administration of minor first-aid procedures by facility staff. Written consent is required prior to admission. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) Provider will obtain signed parental consent to obtain emergency medical care and for the administration of minor first-aid for Child #1. In the future, provider will make sure that all child files contain signed parental consent to obtain emergency medical care and for the administration of minor first-aid for all children. |
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2017-11-17 | Renewal | 3290.102(a) - Clean and good repair | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A RENEWAL INSPECTION WAS CONDUCTED ON 11/17/17, AT THAT TIME A PLAYHOUSE ON THE OUTDOOR PLAY AREA HAD MANY CRACKS CREATING PINCH POINTS. Correction Required: Toys, play equipment and other indoor and outdoor equipment used by the children shall be clean, in good repair and free from rough edges, sharp corners, pinch and crush points, splinters and exposed bolts. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY DUCT TAPED THE PLAY HOUSE SO THAT THERE WERE NO PINCH POINTS. IN THE FUTURE, PROVIDRER WILL CHECK MONTHLY TO MAKE SURE THAT PLAY EQUIPMENT IS IN GOOD REPAIR AND FREE FROM HAZARDS. |
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2017-11-17 | Renewal | 3290.103 - Small Toys and Objects | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A RENEWAL INSPECTION WAS CONDUCTED ON 11/17/17, AT THAT TIME THERE WAS A PLASTIC BAG THAT IN AN UNLOCKED CUPBOARD THAT WAS ACCESSIBLE TO THE TODDLER CHILDREN. Correction Required: Toys and objects with a diameter of less than 1 inch, objects with removable parts that have a diameter of less than 1 inch, plastic bags and styrofoam objects may not be accessible to children who are still placing objects in their mouths. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY MOVED THE PLASTIC BAG. IN THE FUTURE, PROVIDER WILL CHECK DAILY FOR ANY PLASTIC BAGS OR SMALL OBJECTS THAT MAY BE ACCESSIBLE TO THE CHILDREN WHO ARE STIL LPLACING OBJECTS IN THEIR MOUTHS. |
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2017-11-17 | Renewal | 3290.105(a) - Clean, age appropriate | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A RENEWAL INSPECTION WAS CONDUCTED ON 11/17/17, AT THAT TIME THERE WAS A PACK-N-PLAY THAT WAS NOT LABELED FOR INDIVIDUAL USE BY THE CHILD. Correction Required: Individual, clean, age-appropriate rest equipment shall be provided for preschool, toddler and infant children as agreed between the child's parent and the operator. The rest equipment shall be labeled for the use of a specific child and used only by the specified child. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY LABELED THE PACK-N-PLAY. IN THE FUTURE, PROVIDER WILL MAKE SURE THAT ALL REST EQUIPMENT IS LABELED FOR USE BY AN INDIVIDUAL CHILD WITH MONTHLY CHECKS. |
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2017-11-17 | Renewal | 3290.118 - Infant sleep position | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A RENEWAL INSPECTION WAS CONDUCTED ON 11/17/17, AT THAT TIME AN INFANT WAS SLEEPING IN A SWING COVERED BY A LARGE BLANKET. Correction Required: Infants shall be placed in the sleeping position recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics unless there is a medical reason an infant should not sleep in this position. The medical reason shall be documented in a statement signed by a physician, physician's assistant or CRNP and placed in the child's record at the facility. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) PROVIDER REMOVED INFANT FROM THE SWING. IN THE FUTURE, PROVIDER WILL IMMEDIATELY MOVE AN INFANT FROM THE SWING TO THE CRIB OR PACK-N-PLAY AS SOON AS THEY FALL ASLEEP OR WILL REQUEST DOCUMENTATION FROM THE CHILD'S DOCTOR FOR THE CHILD TO SLEEP IN A POSITION NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS. |
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2017-11-17 | Renewal | 3290.133(4) - Locked | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A RENEWAL INSPECTION WAS CONDUCTED ON 11/17/17, AT THAT TIME THERE WAS ACCESSIBLE DIAPER CREAM IN A SIDE POCKET OF A DIAPER BAG ON THE TABLE THE CHILDREN WERE USING FOR ACTIVITIES. Correction Required: Medication shall be stored in a locked area of the facility or in an area that is out of the reach of children. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) PROVIDER MOVED THE DIAPER BAG SO THAT IT WAS INACCESSIBLE TO THE CHILDREN. IN THE FUTURE, PROVIDER WILL CHECK DAILY FOR ANY MEDICATION TO MAKE SURE IT IS INACCESSIBLE TO THE CHILDREN. |
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2017-11-17 | Renewal | 3290.73(b) - Inaccessible to children | Compliant - Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: A RENEWAL INSPECTION WAS CONDUCTED ON 11/17/17, AT THAT TIME THE FIRST AID KIT WAS LOCATED ON A LOW SHELF IN THE BATHROOM THAT WAS ACCESSIBLE TO THE CHILDREN. Correction Required: A first-aid kit shall be inaccessible to children. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more
information.) PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY MOVED THE FIRST AID KIT TO THE HIGHEST SHELF IN THE BATHROOM THAT IS UNACCESSIBLE TO THE CHILDREN. IN THE FUTURE, PROVIDER WILL MAKE SURE THAT THE FIRST AID KIT IS ALWAYS KEPT INACCESSIBLE TO THE CHILDREN. |
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