22VAC40-111 Administration 22VAC40-111 Personnel 22VAC40-111 Household Members 22VAC40-111 Physical Health of Caregivers and Household Members 22VAC40-111 Caregiver Training 22VAC40-111 Physical Environment and Equipment 22VAC40-111 Care of Children 22VAC40-111 Preventing the Spread of Disease 22VAC40-111 Medication Administration 22VAC40-111 Emergencies 22VAC40-111 Nutrition 22VAC40-191 Background Checks for Child Welfare Agencies 22.1 Background Checks Code; carbon monoxide detectors 63.2 Licensure and Registration Procedures
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HB1823 adds ? 22.1-289.058 to the Code of Virginia. This bill requires all licensed child day programs and religiously exempt child day centers, certified preschools, family day system homes and certain other programs that serve preschool-age children operating in a building built before 2015 to be equipped with at least one carbon monoxide detector.
Comments:
An unannounced renewal inspection was conducted on 2/9/2022 from 11:00am to 12:00pm with the provider. There were five children in care, ranging in age from seven-months to four-years-old, for a total of 12 points. Children were observed playing a matching game together and with the provider. Four child records, one caregiver record, two household member records, and two pet records were reviewed. The provider has current certification in CPR and First Aid. One child medication and authorization form was reviewed and the provider has current certification in Medication Administration Training (MAT). Lunch today will be macaroni and cheese, hotdogs, mixed vegetables, oranges, and milk. The first aid kit, flashlight, weather band radio, and fire extinguisher were observed. The emergency drill log, attendance, and menu were also reviewed. If you have questions regarding this inspection, please contact the Licensing Inspector, Laura Brindle, at laura.brindle@doe.virginia.gov or 540-905-2062.
Based on observation and interview, refrigerated medication for household members was not kept in a locked place using a safe locking method that prevents access by children. Evidence: On 2/9/22 a refrigerated prescription medication for Household Member A was observed in the refrigerator on a shelf on the door. There was no locking method to prevent access by children.
Plan of Correction:
The medication is no longer being used and will be discarded. Moving forward I will be sure that medication needing refrigeration is locked.
Standard #:
8VAC20-800-180-A
Description:
Based on record review and interview, the provider did not obtain a current Tuberculosis (TB) screening for each caregiver every two years from the date of the first screening. Evidence: The most recent TB screening on record for Caregiver #1 was dated 1/6/2020.
Plan of Correction:
The test was completed on 2/9/22 and results will be read on 2/12/22.
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