Description: Zay's Place is a Child Care Center in TULSA OK, with a maximum capacity of 30 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 - 11 Months, 12 - 23 Months, 2 Years, 3 Years, 4 Years, 5 Years, 6 Years and Older. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Date | Type/Purpose | Corrections |
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2021-07-14 | Complaint Partial Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed | ||
2021-06-23 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Will take fire extinguishers to be inspected and tagged tomorrow. Will make an checklist for monthly and annual date for compliance. Correction Date: 2021-06-24 |
Description:
340:110-3-279(f)(3)(B) - inspected and tagged at least every 12 months by a state licensed authority.
Fire extinguishers inspected and tagged expired 4/30/20 |
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2021-02-22 | Periodic Full Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed | ||
2020-10-06 | Periodic Full Inspection |
Plan: Staff will complete required training hours and than submit paperwork to CECPD for OPDL. Will make a yearly planner for each staff with due date for OPDL Correction Date: 2020-11-30 |
Description:
340:110-3-284.2(b)(2)(C) - have a current Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder (OPDL) certificate, per OAC 340 Appendix FF - Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder of:
One staff without a current OPDL |
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2020-01-17 | Periodic Full Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed | ||
2019-12-18 | Permit Full Inspection |
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Description: No non-compliances observed | ||
2019-11-20 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Will be going to get one today and keep it in the fridge, will monitor thermometer checking regularly to ensure it is in working order. Correction Date: 2019-11-20 |
Description:
340:110-3-299(j)(3) - Thermometers. The thermometer requirements listed in (A) and (B) of this paragraph are met.
No thermometer in refrigerator |
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2019-11-20 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: clean kitchen and dishes immediately everyday Correction Date: 2019-11-20 |
Description:
340:110-3-299(k)(3) - Food-contact items and surfaces. Food-contact items and surfaces are washed, rinsed, and sanitized after each use by using one of the following methods.
uncovered food on stove |
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2019-11-20 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: child was moved during visit we, will make sure children are moved as soon as they fall asleep Correction Date: 2019-11-20 |
Description:
340:110-3-296(b)(2)(B)(ii) - When an infant falls asleep in equipment other than appropriate rest equipment, the infant is immediately moved to appropriate rest equipment.
Infant sleep in a swing |
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2019-11-20 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: placed paper towels in the bathroom at the time of the visit make sure to be extra stocked Correction Date: 2019-11-20 |
Description:
340:110-3-300(n)(3)(B) - soap, paper towels, or mechanical hand dryers, and trash containers within easy reach of children; and
No paper towels in bathroom |
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2019-11-20 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: Staff will make sure to document monthly, when drills are conducted. Correction Date: 2019-11-20 |
Description:
340:110-3-281.2(c)(4)(E) - Emergency preparedness drills. Item includes dates and times the drills are conducted, with a signature of the director or personnel in charge during the drill.
No drills for the month of October posted |
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2019-10-23 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: will be purchasing a new one today and keep it inside the fridge check daily to make sure it is working Correction Date: 2019-10-24 |
Description:
340:110-3-299(j)(3) - Thermometers. The thermometer requirements listed in (A) and (B) of this paragraph are met.
Broken thermometers in refrigerated |
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2019-09-19 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: make sure bottles have full name on them every morning Correction Date: 2019-09-19 |
Description:
340:110-3-298(f)(5) - Bottle-feeding. Bottles are labeled with the child's full name.
worker observed bottle without child full name |
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2019-09-19 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: post it on the wall today keep it posted Correction Date: 2019-09-19 |
Description:
340:110-3-281.1(c)(4) - Personnel in charge. The program posts the director's full name and at least one additional personnel responsible for the program in the event the director is not present at the facility. When the individuals listed are not present, the appointed personnel in charge is temporarily posted.
No posting for personnel in charge. |
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2019-09-19 | Permit Full Inspection |
Plan: makes sure proper help is available by being here or having a person in charge present Correction Date: 2019-09-19 |
Description:
340:110-3-284(c)(2)(C) - demonstrate good judgment as evidenced by prudent and responsible behavior that reasonably ensures the health and safety of children;
At time of arrival there were 8 children on site, both staff required to be in their individual classes. One class had 1 infant and 2 one year old children. There were no extra bottles and staff reported she would have to have 2nd staff get her a bottle. The infant teacher did not have milk in her refrigerator. There were not adequate staff on site to take care of children's needs without causing a ratio non-compliance. A third staff did not arrive at site until approximately 10:45. |
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I would steer clear of this daycare. The staff, or particularly Brittney, has used permanent markers to put "makeup" on a child's face, my friends' children. It was all over, with designs, and even on one child's eyelids. The little girl was sent home like this and rubbing alcohol had to be used to at least remove what they could, but obviously the eye was more difficult and could not be removed. This employee should be removed, and all others trained more on what is acceptable and not.
I LOVE THE STAFF, MY 10 MONTH OLD IS VERY SPOILED AND I LOVE HOW THEY ARE VERY ATTENTIVE TO HER AND ALSO MY 9 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER LOVES GOING THERE. NICE STAFF AND FRIENDLY CHILDREN AND THE PLACE ALWAYS SMELLS NICE.
Facility is very nice.
Clean and child friendly..owner is hands on and ensures children are well cared for..great teachers..lots of educational toys and crafts..I highly recommend this facility