Date |
Regulation |
Description |
Compliance Status as of last inspection |
Jan 28, 2025 |
416.5(b)(4) |
Each program must hold two shelter-in-place drills annually during which procedures and supplies are reviewed. Parents must be made aware of this drill in advance. |
Corrected |
Nov 4, 2024 |
413.3(g)(3)(i) |
The Office shall require the child day care program to immediately post upon receipt, in a prominent place at the program that is visible to parents, a copy of the most recent compliance history report issued to the program by the Office. |
Corrected |
Nov 4, 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 4, 2024 |
416.11(b)(1)(ii) |
The provider, assistant(s), and substitute(s), must each submit a medical statement on forms furnished by the Office or an approved equivalent from a health care provider: before such person has any involvement in child care work. |
Corrected |
Nov 4, 2024 |
416.13(d) |
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 complete a Statewide Central Register database check. |
Corrected |
Nov 4, 2024 |
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 |
Jan 25, 2024 |
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 |
Nov 30, 2023 |
416.3(a) |
Each applicant must submit to the Office at the time of application for licensure a diagram of the proposed group family day care home showing: all rooms in the home, including the rooms which will be used for day care and the purposes for which such rooms will be used; the number and location of exits and alternate means of egress; and the outdoor play areas available to the children in care. An updated diagram must be submitted to the Office immediately upon making any change that impacts the child care program. |
Corrected |
Nov 30, 2023 |
416.5(b)(2) |
The emergency evacuation diagram must be posted in a visible location. |
Corrected |
Nov 30, 2023 |
416.7(p) |
Individual clean bed coverings must be available, as needed, for each child requiring a rest period. |
Corrected |
Nov 30, 2023 |
416.7(r) |
Sleeping surfaces, including bedding, which is the removable and washable portion of the sleeping environment, must not come in contact with the sleeping surfaces of another child's rest equipment during storage. Mats and cots must be stored so that the sleeping surfaces do not touch when stacked. |
Corrected |
Nov 30, 2023 |
416.11(a)(3) |
The program must keep documentation of immunizations the child has received to date, in accordance with New York State Public Health Law. |
Corrected |
Nov 30, 2023 |
416.15(c)(2) |
The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection an approved health care plan on forms furnished by the Office, as required in section 416.11 of this Part; |
Corrected |
Nov 30, 2023 |
416.15(c)(6) |
The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection children's individual health care plans; parental consents for emergency medical treatment; child's medical statement, immunizations, and any available results of lead screening for children not yet enrolled in kindergarten or a higher grade only; the name and dosage of any medications used by a child, the frequency of administration of such medications, and a record of their administration by caregivers; daily health check documentation; a record of illnesses and injuries occurring while in care; and any indicators of child abuse or maltreatment; |
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.
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For additional information on this program and compliance history, contact |
Office: Westchester Regional Office
Phone: (845) 708-2400
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