Program Name: Remekie, Doreen    License/Registration ID: 103430


 Program Overview
Contact Name: Freda Charlemagne Contact Title: On-Site Provider
Program Type: Group Family Day Care Status: Open
School District: Queens 29
Site Address: Map
245-35 NEWHALL AVE, 1st Floor, Rosedale, NY 11422
First Licensed/Registration Date: Nov 15, 2001
Current Registration Period: Nov 15, 2023 - Nov 14, 2027
Phone: (718) 723-0324
Fax:
Total Capacity: 12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children
  (there must be one caregiver for every two children under the age of two years in attendance)
Open Child Care Slots*:

* Important Note: This child care provider has not provided enrollment information for posting on the OCFS website.


To learn about current openings, please contact the program directly.


Care available during non-traditional hours: No
Removed from referral list: No
This facility has Non-Patient Specific Auto Injectors.

For additional information on this program and compliance history, contact
Office: New York City Dept. of Health - Regional Office
Phone: (718) 553-3981
For additional details and to view the checklist used during an inspection, please click on the Inspection ID links below. Inspection checklists are generated per inspection type and reason. Also note, that any regulatory requirement can be assessed and cited during an inspection and as a result, may not be reflected on the inspection checklist. These items would be reflected in the program's compliance history that is posted.

 Inspection History: (Inspections in the past 24 months)

Date Inspection Type Inspection ID Inspection Result  
Mar 25, 2025 Annual Unannounced 2025-I-NYCDOH-002827 No violations cited for this Inspection
Oct 4, 2024 Monitoring 2024-I-NYCDOH-099054 No violations cited for this Inspection
Jul 24, 2024 Monitoring 2024-I-NYCDOH-075845 No violations cited for this Inspection
Jul 2, 2024 Monitoring 2024-I-NYCDOH-061603 No violations cited for this Inspection
Apr 3, 2024 Monitoring 2024-I-NYCDOH-040692 No violations cited for this Inspection
Feb 20, 2024 Monitoring 2024-I-NYCDOH-026323 No violations cited for this Inspection
Jan 31, 2024 Annual Unannounced 2024-I-NYCDOH-002482 Violations Found
Dec 12, 2023 Monitoring 2023-I-NYCDOH-054695 No violations cited for this Inspection
Nov 15, 2023 Monitoring 2023-I-NYCDOH-051404 Violations Found
Oct 6, 2023 Complaint (Unsubstantiated) 2023-I-NYCDOH-046896 No New Violations
Oct 2, 2023 Complaint (Substantiated) 2023-I-NYCDOH-046260 Violations Found
Aug 18, 2023 Monitoring 2023-I-NYCDOH-040722 Violations Found
Aug 9, 2023 Monitoring 2023-I-NYCDOH-039581 Violations Found
Aug 2, 2023 Application - Renewal 2023-I-NYCDOH-035117 Violations Found
Additional Inspection History

*Inspections may be conducted outside of program operating hours and/or off-site(where inspector was not on premises where care is provided) for the following reasons:
-Record/File Review
-Interviewing of Staff
-Or Other Investigative Reasons

 Compliance History
Date of Last Inspection: Mar 25, 2025 Currently uncorrected violations: None
Date Regulation Description Compliance Status as of last inspection
Jan 31, 2024 416.4(f) Multi-purpose fire extinguishers of a type approved for use in residences must be maintained in good working condition and placed in the kitchen and outside the furnace room. A group family day care program located in a multiple family dwelling is not required to place or maintain a fire extinguisher outside the furnace room of such dwelling. The caregivers must know how to use the fire extinguishers placed in such home. Fire extinguishers with gauges must show a full charge. Fire extinguishers with seals must have unbroken seals. Corrected
Nov 15, 2023 416.5(e) Porches, decks or stairs with more than two steps must have railings with a barrier extending to the floor or ground to prevent children from falling. Acceptable types of barriers include, but are not limited to, balusters, intermediate rails, and heavy screening. Corrected
Oct 2, 2023 416.5(a) Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard. Corrected
Oct 2, 2023 416.11(h)(1) The caregivers must immediately call 911 for children who require emergency medical care for children who require such care and also must: Corrected
Oct 2, 2023 416.13(a)(3) The provider, assistant(s), and substitutes must each meet the following qualifications: be capable of providing, and agree to provide, safe and suitable care to children which is supportive of the children's physical, intellectual, emotional and social well-being; Corrected
Oct 2, 2023 416.15(a)(1)(ii) Each group family day care home must operate in compliance with the regulations of the Office and all other applicable laws and regulations. Corrected
Oct 2, 2023 416.15(b)(4) The caregivers, employees, volunteers and all members of the household must be in good health and be of good character and habits. Corrected
Oct 2, 2023 416.15(b)(14)(ii) The caregiver must immediately notify the parent and Office upon learning of the following events involving a child which occurred while the child was in care at the program or was being transported by a caregiver: serious incident, Corrected
Aug 18, 2023 416.4(c) There must be an operational smoke detector on each floor of the home. Corrected
Aug 9, 2023 416.8(j)(3) When care is provided for children under the age of two years, there must be at least one caregiver present for every two children under the age of two years in attendance. Corrected
Aug 9, 2023 416.14(m) All child care programs must have at least one caregiver who holds a valid certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid on the premises of the child care program during the program's operating hours. Corrected
Aug 2, 2023 416.8(j)(3) When care is provided for children under the age of two years, there must be at least one caregiver present for every two children under the age of two years in attendance. Corrected
Aug 2, 2023 416.13(a)(5) The provider, assistant(s), and substitutes must each meet the following qualifications: submit a satisfactory medical statement, as required in section 416.11(b). Corrected
Aug 2, 2023 416.13(b) All child day care providers, employees, volunteers and any person age eighteen (18) or older living or who begins to live in a group family day care home are required to comply with the criminal history review provisions of this Part and Part 413 of this Title. Corrected
Aug 2, 2023 416.14(m) All child care programs must have at least one caregiver who holds a valid certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid on the premises of the child care program during the program's operating hours. Corrected
Aug 2, 2023 416.15(a)(8) In a personal residence where more than one licensed or registered family or group family day care home was located prior to March 1, 2002, the maximum capacity of all licensed and registered family and group family day care homes in the residence shall not under any circumstances exceed 20 children in total, including school-age children who receive care for only part of the day, and no individual group family day care home located in such a residence may have a maximum capacity of more than 10 children, including school-age children who receive care for only part of the day. Each such licensed and registered family and group family day care home must be operated as a separate facility and must have separate emergency exits sufficient to meet the requirements of section 416.4 or 417.4 of this Article, as appropriate. Corrected
*Violations are posted on this web site after the inspection results have been finalized in a report mailed to the provider. Violations are listed here as 'Corrected' after the Office has verified corrections with the provider, and a letter confirming the corrections has been mailed to the provider.
For additional information on this program and compliance history, contact
Office: New York City Dept. of Health - Regional Office
Phone: (718) 553-3981

 Enforcement History
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Other enforcement actions such as Corrective action plans and fines are not shown on this website.
Enforcement Actions since May, 2020: None