Complaint investigation · case 2013-151
Mar 6, 2013Closed May 28, 2013Corrective action plan5 findings on this casePublic data matched
- Case #
- 2013-151
- Source
- Complaints
- Opened
- Mar 6, 2013
- Closed
- May 28, 2013
- Case ID
- 345508
- Last updated
- May 28, 2013
“Corrective Action Plan”
Findings cited on visits tied to this case
These are line items from OEC's compliance checklist — most centers accrue several per routine visit. Category labels are ours; the statute code and language are verbatim from the state record.
[19a-79-4a(b)]FacilityMar 27, 2013
20-Staffing- Staff records
A file shall be kept on the licensed premises for each employee of the child care center or group child care home which shall include evidence that the necessary information and documentation specified by the Office of Early Childhood in order to conduct background checks has been submitted. The operator shall provide to the Office of Early Childhood any information obtained concerning substantiated child abuse or neglect records or criminal convictions upon request.
[19a-79-6a(c)]Health & safetyMar 27, 2013
33-Health & Safety- First aid kit
The facility shall maintain at least one (1) portable, readily available first aid kit wherever children are in care, including field trips, outdoor play areas and one to remain at the facility if all the children do not attend the field trip. Each kit shall be a closed container for storing first aid supplies, accessible to staff at all times but out of the reach of children. First aid kits shall contain specified items and shall be restocked after use, and an inventory shall be conducted at least monthly.
[19a-79-9a(b)]Health & safetyMar 27, 2013
49-Administration of Medications-Training requirements
Prior to the administration of any medication, the director(s), head teacher(s), program staff or group child care home provider(s) who are responsible for administering the medications shall first be trained by a physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or registered nurse in the methods of administration of medications and shall receive written approval from the trainer which indicates that the trainee has successfully completed a training program. A director(s), head teacher(s), program staff or group child care home provider(s) trained and approved to administer medication shall be present whenever a child who has orders to receive medication is present at the facility.
[19a-79-9a(b)]Health & safetyMar 27, 2013
51-Administration of Medications-Order from an authorized prescriber/parent's permission
Except for nonprescription topical medications, no medication shall be administered to a child without the written order of an authorized prescriber and the written permission of the child's parent(s) which shall be on file at the facility.
[19a-79-9a(b)]Health & safetyMar 27, 2013
53-Administration of Medications- Medications other than nonprescription topical -Storage & labeling
Medication shall be stored in the original child-resistant safety container and appropriately labeled. Medication shall be stored in a locked area or a locked container in a refrigerator in keeping with the label directions away from food and inaccessible to children. Controlled drugs shall be stored in accordance with state law. Equipment and medications prescribed to treat asthma, administer glucagons, or as an emergent first line of defense medication against an allergic response shall be stored in a safe manner, inaccessible to other children, to allow for quick access in an emergency.
Public records check
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