Description: WE KARE TOO HOME DAYCARE is a Three Star Family CC Home License in CONOVER NC, with a maximum capacity of 5 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 5. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2023-08-18 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-08-18 | Violation | 706 | .1719 (a)(7) |
Corrosive agents, pesticides, bleaches, detergents, cleansers, polishes, and products under pressure in an aerosol dispenser and any substance that may be hazardous to a child if ingested, inhaled, or handled were not kept in locked storage when children were in care. The laundry closet door where electrical boxes and the hot water heater was left unlocked. 1 spray bottle of Zevo insecticide was stored in an unlocked cabinet. 1 aerosol can of Airwick air freshener was stored unlocked on top of the refrigerator. 1 aerosol can of sanitizing sprapy was stored unlocked on an open shelf in the room leading to the bathroom used by the children . The additional caregiver placed the spray bottle of Zevo insecticide and the aerosol can of Airwick air freshener in a locked closet leading upstairs. The operator locked the laundry room door and placed the aerosol can of sanitizing spray in a locked closet leading upstairs. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 708 | 10 A NCAC 09 .1719(a)(29) |
Indoor stairs with more than two steps were not made inaccessible to children two years of age or younger. The gate was not used in the doorway leading to the upstairs when two children younger than two years of age were in care. The operator placed the gate across the doorway during the visit which corrected this violation. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 1713 | .1712(e)(1) |
The written plan of care did not specify times for completing routine tasks and did not include those times on the written schedule. The written plan of care stated routine tasks were not completed when children were in care. The operator was not present at the beginning of the visit and the children in care were left with an additional caregiver while the operator attended to a family need. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 1714 | .1712(e )(2) |
The written plan of care did not specify the names of individuals who will be responsible for the care of children when the operator attends to routine tasks. The written plan of care stated routine tasks were not completed when children were in care and no additional caregiver or substitute was listed. The operator was not present at the beginning of the visit and the children in care were left with an additional caregiver while the operator attended to a family need. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 1718 | .1712(e )(6) |
The written plan of care was not given and explained to parents of children in care on or before the first day the child attended the home. Parents did not sign a statement acknowledging the receipt and explanation of the plan. Parents did not give written permission for their child to be transported by the operator for specific routine tasks that are included on the written schedule. One child did not have the written plan of care signed and dated by the parent. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 1806 | 10A NCAC 09 .1724(c)(1) |
Signed safe sleep statement did not include the infant's name. One child did not have a copy of the signed Safe Sleep Policy statement in the child file. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 1990 | .1706(i) |
Infant feeding plans did not include the required information, including but not limited to the type and amount of milk, formula and food, and the frequency of feedings, and/or was not available for reference. The Individual Feeding Plan for one infant was not dated, signed by the parent, and signed by the operator. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 1991 | .1706(p) |
Microwaves were used to thaw or warm breast milk, baby food, formula, or other bottled beverages. Microwave was used to warm bottles containing human milk. | |||
2023-08-18 | Violation | 2014 | .1726(a )(1-6) |
Shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma policy did not include the required information. The parent acknowledgement statement for the Prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome and Abusive Head Trauma Policy for one child did not include the date the policy was given and explained to the parent. | |||
2023-05-16 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-05-16 | Violation | 708 | 10 A NCAC 09 .1719(a)(29) |
Indoor stairs with more than two steps were not made inaccessible to children two years of age or younger. The staircase leading from the downstairs where the child care space was located to the second floor of the home where the personal living space was located were not made inaccessible to the two two-year-old children in care. | |||
2023-05-16 | Violation | 921 | .1721(e)(6) |
Operator did not maintain accurate daily attendance records including documentation of arrival and departure for all children in care, including the operator's own preschool children. Attendance records for May 1, 2023 through May 16, 2023 were incomplete and difficult to monitor with some dates missing. No arrival or departure times for your own preschool age child were included on the attendance records for May 1, 2023 through May 16, 2023. Departure times for one or more of the children were not recorded on multiple days from May 1, 2023 through May 15, 2023. | |||
2023-02-28 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-02-28 | Violation | 706 | .1719 (a)(7) |
Corrosive agents, pesticides, bleaches, detergents, cleansers, polishes, and products under pressure in an aerosol dispenser and any substance that may be hazardous to a child if ingested, inhaled, or handled were not kept in locked storage when children were in care. In the child care area, one aerosol can of sanitizing spray was stored above five feet on a shelf above the diaper changing table. The operator/teacher moved the aerosol can to a locked cabinet during the visit. In the path from the child care room to the bathroom used by the children, four unopened cans of chafing fuel gel were sitting on the freezer below five feet. The operator/teacher moved the cans of chafing fuel gel to a locked cabinet during the visit. |
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