Description: Noah's Ark DCC is a Day Care Center in Port Jefferson NY, with a maximum capacity of 93 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Total Capacity: 93;Infants: 14;Toddlers: 17;Preschool: 52;School-Age: 10;. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
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2022-03-18 | Violation | 418-1.11(f)(16)(i) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Child's first and last name for patient-specific prescriptions; | |||
2022-03-18 | Violation | 418-1.11(h)(5)(i) | Corrected |
Brief Description: A written Individual Health Care Plan must be developed for the child; | |||
2022-03-18 | Violation | 418-1.11(h)(5)(ii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The child's health care provider must issue a standing order and prescription for the medication; | |||
2022-03-18 | Violation | 418-1.11(h)(5)(iii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The parent must approve, in writing, the administration of the medication as prescribed by the health care provider and keep medications current; | |||
2022-03-18 | Violation | 418-1.11(i)(2) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Staff and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors. | |||
2021-12-09 | Violation | 418-1.11(i)(20) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Face coverings to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus identified as SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19. | |||
2021-12-09 | Violation | 418-1.11(i)(20) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Face coverings to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus identified as SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.8(b) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: The child day care center must employ staff who will promote the physical, intellectual, social, cultural and emotional well-being of the children. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.11(c)(1) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: The licensee must prepare a health care plan on forms furnished by the Office. Such plan must protect and promote the health of children. The health care plan must be on site, followed by all staff and available upon demand by a parent or the Office. In those instances in which the program will administer medications, the health care plan must also be approved by the program's health care consultant unless the only medications to be administered are: | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.8(b) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The child day care center must employ staff who will promote the physical, intellectual, social, cultural and emotional well-being of the children. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.11(c)(1) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The licensee must prepare a health care plan on forms furnished by the Office. Such plan must protect and promote the health of children. The health care plan must be on site, followed by all staff and available upon demand by a parent or the Office. In those instances in which the program will administer medications, the health care plan must also be approved by the program's health care consultant unless the only medications to be administered are: | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.8(b) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The child day care center must employ staff who will promote the physical, intellectual, social, cultural and emotional well-being of the children. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.11(c)(1) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The licensee must prepare a health care plan on forms furnished by the Office. Such plan must protect and promote the health of children. The health care plan must be on site, followed by all staff and available upon demand by a parent or the Office. In those instances in which the program will administer medications, the health care plan must also be approved by the program's health care consultant unless the only medications to be administered are: | |||
2019-01-04 | Violation | 418-1.7(o) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Other than for school age children, sleeping and napping arrangements must be made in writing between the parent and the program. Such arrangements shall include: the area of the program where the child will nap; whether the child will nap on a cot, mat, bed or a crib; and how the napping child will be supervised, consistent with the requirements of section 418-1.8 of this Subpart. | |||
2017-08-22 | 418-1.11(i)(2) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: Staff and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors. |
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Our grandchildren (boy-2½ years and girl-10 mos.) attended Noah’s Ark Preschool in Port Jefferson, NY. My grandson was bitten numerous times by another boy in his class, in one instance drawing blood. My daughter and her husband complained but the school director, Venetta J., did nothing to intervene in this situation. It turns out this this biter’s mother was my granddaughter’s teacher. As of the last incident the school’s director stated to my daughter that the biter was referred to a specialist (?). My grandson, instead of the biter, was moved to a much younger class (24-month-olds) where he physically towers over the other children and the classroom setting is inappropriate for him.
At 3 o’clock in the afternoon the classes merge. At that time my grandson individually was being sent to the director’s office to wait two hours until pick-up). The entire sequence of events has the school and director, Venetta J., treating my grandson as though he is the perpetrator and NOT the victim. Please keep I mind most preschools biters are removed from schools after two incidents and that his mother recently was promoted to assistant director. A conflict of interest? The manner of this intervention is totally professional and can result in emotional concerns for my grandson.
Subsequently my daughter removed both children has found another school and there is no longer any contact with Noah’s Ark Preschool. Please parents be warned!
Caveat: This review is being posted by devoted, caring and loving grandparents. One of whom also happens to be a New York State Licensed Psychologist and New York State Permanently Certified School Psychologist with three independent Diplomates who has worked with children from 10 days-old through 21 year-old high school seniors. The other is a Permanently Certified School Psychologist ad a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. Between them they have 65+ years of professional psychological experience with children.
Great day care! My children are well sought after and taken care of by great staff! Director is very polite and informative. After using previous day cares, this day care as much more to offer! Highly recommended.