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White Oaks SACC
6130 Shiplett Boulevard
Burke, VA 22015
(703) 923-1460
Current Inspector:
Ariel Hayes
(804) 629-7124
Inspection Date:
Feb. 12, 2020
Complaint Related:
No
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Areas Reviewed:
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22VAC40-665 INTRODUCTION 22VAC40-665 ADMINISTRATION 22VAC40-665 STAFF QUALIFICATIONS & TRAINING 22VAC40-665 PHYSICAL PLANT 22VAC40-665 STAFFING & SUPERVISION 22VAC40-665 PROGAMS 22VAC40-665 SPECIAL CARE PROVISIONS & EMERGENCIES 22VAC40-665 SPECIAL SERVICES
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Technical Assistance:
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Discussion of the subsidy regulations and how they apply to the Child Day Center (CDC). The current allergy list is in the process of being updated this month. Please continue to include allergies, sensitivities, and dietary restrictions to this list. Please also continue to inquire how these three areas may apply to each new enrolled child; updating list accordingly. While this list is no longer required to be posted, if a center elects to post this list, please ensure that confidentiality is maintained.
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Comments:
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A Subsidy Health and Safety Inspection (SHSI) was conducted at the White Oaks SACC program located in Burke, Virginia. This inspection was conducted on 02/12/2020, between the hours of 3 pm through 5 pm to review supplemental health and safety requirements. An Unannounced Monitoring Inspection was conducted on the same date as the SHSI supplemental inspection; the two inspections combined cover all subsidy health and safety requirements. Only subsidy requirements that were not covered in licensing standards were reviewed during this supplemental inspection. No violations of the supplemental subsidy health and safety requirements were found. 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
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Disclaimer:
This information is provided by the Virginia Department of Social Services, which neither endorses any facility nor guarantees that the information is complete. It should not be used as the sole source in evaluating and/or selecting a facility.
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