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 22VAC40-80 THE LICENSE. 22VAC40-80 THE LICENSING PROCESS. 22VAC40-191 Background Checks for Child Welfare Agencies 54.1-3408 Provider must be MAT certified to administer prescription medication. 63.2 Child abuse and neglect 63.2 Licensure and Registration Procedures 63.2 Facilities and Programs
Technical Assistance:
Discussion was held on the topics of current enrollment, current staffing, emergency drill schedule, and documentation for future training.
Comments:
The following inspection took place between the hours of 9 am through 11 am. Today, I met with the Provider on site at the Family Day Home (FDH) located in Aldie, Virginia. At the start of this unannounced renewal inspection there were a total of 10 children observed (26 points) with 2 caregivers. A total of 10 children?s files, 2 staff files, and 1 household member?s file was reviewed. The children were engaged in the following: toy play, music, art, infant sleeping, bathroom breaks, hand washing, games, learning, and other organized activities. If you should have any future questions, please call or send an e-mail to charles.perkins@dss.virginia.gov. Thank you.
Charlie Perkins, Licensing Inspector (703) 309-3963
Based on review, the emergency evacuation procedures (fire drills) were not practiced monthly with all caregivers and children.
Evidence - 1. On the date of inspection (01/14/2020), it was established that during the month of September 2019 an emergency evacuation drill was not practice for the Family Day Home (FDH). 2. Based on the posted log, a shelter-in-place drill was conducted in September. The Provider stated (during an interview conducted on the date of inspection) that she thought the shelter-in-place drill would be counted in lieu of an emergency drill.
Plan of Correction:
Going forward, a monthly emergency evacuation drill shall be conducted on a monthly basis. In addition, a shelter-in-place drill shall be conducted at least once every six months. All practiced drills shall be recorded on the posted log.
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