Shafer, Jennifer
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About the Provider
Hours of Operation
- Days of Operation Monday–Friday
Inspection/Report History
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| Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-06 | Annual Unannounced | Annual Unannounced | 2026-I-ARO-011322 |
| Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection | |||
| 2025-11-04 | Monitoring | Monitoring | 2025-I-ARO-106731 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2025-11-04 | Violation | 417.11(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; | |||
| 2025-11-04 | Violation | 417.11(h)(5)(ii) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: The child's health care provider must issue a standing order and prescription for the medication; | |||
| 2025-08-26 | Monitoring | Monitoring | 2025-I-ARO-072251 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2025-08-26 | Violation | 417.12(ab) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: Children may not be placed in a crib with a bottle, food or drink. | |||
| 2025-08-26 | Violation | 417.4(a) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions which may contribute to or create a fire hazard. | |||
| 2025-08-26 | Violation | 417.5(a) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard. | |||
| 2025-08-26 | Violation | 417.5(y) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: All window and door blind cords, ropes, wires and other strangulation hazards must be secured and inaccessible to children. | |||
| 2025-08-26 | Violation | 417.7(x) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: Television and other electronic visual media must be turned off while children are sleeping, and during established nap times. This is not to prohibit a program from using electronic visual media for business purposes during sleep or nap time if its use does not interfere with the supervision of children. | |||
| 2025-08-05 | Monitoring | Monitoring | 2025-I-ARO-056504 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2025-08-05 | Violation | 417.5(y) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: All window and door blind cords, ropes, wires and other strangulation hazards must be secured and inaccessible to children. | |||
| 2025-08-05 | Violation | 417.4(a) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions which may contribute to or create a fire hazard. | |||
| 2025-08-05 | Violation | 417.5(a) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard. | |||
| 2025-08-05 | Violation | 417.5(j) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: All matches, lighters, medicines, drugs, detergents, aerosol cans and other poisonous or toxic materials must be stored in their original containers, and must be used in such a way that they will not contaminate play surfaces, food or food preparation areas, or constitute a hazard to children. Such materials must be kept in a place inaccessible to children. | |||
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