Chiquilandia Childcare Corp

Chiquilandia Childcare Corp

License/Registration ID: 487579

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104-55 46th Avenue, 1st Floor Corona, NY 11368
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Inspection ID:
2024-I-NYCDOH-104545
Date:
01/30/2025
Inspection Type:
Application - Renewal
Inspection Result:
No violations cited for this inspection
Compliance Status:
Y-Compliant, N-Noncompliant, N/O-Not Observed, N/A-Not Applicable, P/V-Prior Violation
Reg
Compliance Status
413.3 Enforcement of Regulations
* Posting of Compliance History Document
413.3(g)(3)(i)
Y
416.2 Procedures for Applying for and Renewing a License
Fingerprints submitted and results returned for household members, staff, volunteers
416.2(a)(5)
Y
416.3 Building and Equipment
Access to outdoor space which is adequate for active play. If public play area, then travel plan is approved
416.3(k)
Y
Accurate & Approved Floor Plan
416.3(a)
Y
Address number is clearly displayed and visible from the street.
416.3(p)
Y
Adequate light in sleeping rooms for supervision and safe egress
416.3(c)
Y
Age appropriate cribs, mats, cots are provided
416.3(e)
Y
Bathroom available not more than one floor away
416.3(l)
Y
Concrete floors are covered with appropriate material
416.3(i)
Y
Cribs must be in compliance with CPSC
416.3(f)
Y
Hot & cold running water and sewage facilities adequate & accessible at all times
416.3(n)
Y
Lighting and ventilation appropriate
416.3(b)
Y
No peeling or damaged paint or plaster inside and outside the home
416.3(h)
Y
No toxic paints or finishes
416.3(g)
Y
Space for a variety of activities and adequate for the number of children in care
416.3(j)
Y
Temperature at least 68 degrees
416.3(d)
Y
Toilets and potty chairs located apart from cooking, playing, sleeping and eating areas
416.3(m)
Y
416.4 Fire Protection
All floors with approved child care space have two remote means of egress
416.4(h)
Y
Caregiver must be on same floor as children except as in regulation
416.4(g)
Y
Children are not located above second floor in single-family dwelling
416.4(g)
Y
Electric smoke detectors have battery back up
416.4(e)
Y
Eliminate fire hazards
416.4(a)
Y
Evacuation drill records show that exit routes were varied
416.4(b)(2)
Y
Evacuation drills have been conducted each month
416.4(b)(1)
Y
Extinguishers are appropriate type, in working condition, in the kitchen and outside furnace area
416.4(f)
Y
No gasoline or kerosene stored in habitable areas, paths of egress or other childcare areas
416.4(k)
Y
Operational smoke alarm in designated nap room or if no door, in adjacent room
416.4(d)
Y
* Paths of egress, both interior and exterior are free of obstructions and debris including ice/snow
416.4(h)(4)
Y
Smoke detectors operating on each floor including those not used for childcare
416.4(c)
Y
Trash and combustibles are not stored in outdoor areas accessible to children
416.4(i)
Y
Trash and combustibles not stored within 4 feet of heating equipment
416.4(i)
Y
416.5 Safety
Adequate barriers to unsafe areas
416.5(f)(2)
Y
All ammunition is secured in a safe storage depository
416.5(x)(1)
Y
All caregivers are able to operate phone
416.5(m)(4)
Y
All cleaning materials must be used and stored such that they will not present a hazard
416.5(k)
Y
All pets that require a license must be licensed
416.5(l)(2)
Y
All required vaccines for pets are current
416.5(l)(3)
Y
Animals Inside or outside do not present a threat and appear healthy and free of parasites
416.5(l)(1)
Y
Cleaning materials must be stored in their original container. If mixed, container must be labeled
416.5(k)
Y
Clear interior and exterior glass doors marked to prevent accidental impact
416.5(o)
Y
Closet door latches can be opened from the inside
416.5(s)(1)
Y
Egress doors can be opened from the inside without a key. Protective doorknob covers prohibited
416.5(s)(3)
Y
Emergency evacuation diagram must be posted
416.5(b)(2)
Y
Firearms, shotguns and rifles are unloaded, with trigger lock, or secured in a safe storage depository
416.5(x)(2)
Y
Furniture, play equipment and other materials are sturdy, free of sharp edges and corners
416.5(n)(1)
Y
Handbags, backpacks, plastic bags, small objects, and toys are inaccessible and not a choking hazard
416.5(t)
Y
High chairs must be sturdy and stable and used by children who can sit independently
416.5(u)(1)
Y
High chairs must have safety straps which are fastened when chair in use
416.5(u)(2)
Y
Key or tool needed to unlock bathroom door readily accessible
416.5(s)(2)
Y
* No pools/ponds/water hazards located on or adjacent to the program property; or if present, barriers exist to prevent access
416.5(f)(1)
Y
No portable heaters used in rooms accessible to children, regardless of type or fuel source
416.5(c)
Y
No strangulation hazards in areas accessible to children (window blind cords, ropes, etc)
416.5(y)
Y
No trampolines used larger than a one person exercise trampoline
416.5(w)
Y
Notice given in approved format to Office & parents of the presence of firearms, shotguns or rifles
416.5(x)(5)
Y
Operable flashlight or battery powered lantern maintained for use in power failure
416.5(r)
Y
Outlets covered on all unused, accessible outlets and surge protectors
416.5(i)
Y
Parent agreement in writing for childs use of residential pool
416.5(g)(4)
Y
Phones do not have call blocking
416.5(m)(6)
Y
Play equipment is used for intended purpose & is developmentally appropriate
416.5(n)(4)
Y
Play equipment is used in a safe manner
416.5(n)(3)
Y
Play equipment must be in good repair and in a safe location
416.5(n)(2)
Y
Poisonous, toxic, flammable and dangerous items are inaccessible to children
416.5(j)
Y
Pool use safety plan is being followed
416.5(g)(3)(iii)
Y
Porches, walkways, decks and stairs with more than two steps have rail & barrier to prevent falling
416.5(e)
Y
Porches, walkways, decks, ramps and stairs kept clear of ice and snow
416.5(a)
Y
Posting of 911 and Poison Control number 1-800-222-1222
416.5(m)(5)
Y
Public Swimming pools & bathing beaches must have valid permit issued by the local health department
416.5(g)(7)
Y
Radiators & pipes have adequate protection to prevent injury when heating system in use
416.5(d)
Y
Residential pool use approved by Office, or pool not used by day care children
416.5(g)(2)
Y
Safe and adequate water quality maintained in pool and documented
416.5(g)(6)
Y
Spa pools, hot tubs and fill and drain wading pools are not used
416.5(g)(1)
Y
* Suitable precautions are taken to eliminate all safety and health hazards
416.5(a)
Y
There must be a cushioned surface under outside play equipment that poses a fall hazard, regardless of height
416.5(n)(5)
Y
Two shelter in place drills are held annually
416.5(b)(4)
Y
Variety of supplies, food, water and first aid sufficient for sheltering in place overnight
416.5(b)(7)
Y
Window glass less than 32" above floor & accessible to children is safety grade/has adequate barrier
416.5(p)
Y
Windows above 1st floor have barriers to prevent children from falling out (unless egress window)
416.5(q)
Y
Working carbon monoxide alarm on lowest level with a designated napping area
416.5(v)
Y
Working phone has audible ringtone at all times
416.5(m)(3)
Y
Working phone in visible designated area
416.5(m)(2)
Y
Working phone on premises and available to all caregivers
416.5(m)(1)
Y
416.6 Transportation
All drivers and vehicles meet DOT & DMV requirements
416.6(g)
Y
Any motor vehicle used to transport children must have a current registration and inspection sticker
416.6(i)
Y
Children must be secured in safety seats or seat belts when in a motor vehicle.
416.6(f)
Y
Children must board and exit a motor vehicle on the curb side
416.6(e)
Y
Children must not be left unattended in a vehicle.
416.6(d)
Y
Daily transportation schedule posted.
416.6(l)
Y
Drivers must be 18 years of age or older and hold a current valid license
416.6(h)
Y
No driver transporting shall operate a mobile phone or other electronic device including hands-free.
416.6(k)
Y
Parents must be informed of and agree to a transportation plan.
416.6(c)
Y
Written consent must be obtained from parent before transportation of children.
416.6(a)
Y
416.7 Program Requirements
A daily schedule has been established which includes daily physical activity
416.7(a)
Y
Appropriate hygiene practices in use
416.7(c)
Y
Awake infants less than 6 months are placed on stomach/back/side for short supervised periods
416.7(b)
Y
Children can not be confined to a high chair for more than 15 minutes except while eating
416.7(i)
Y
Children may not sleep in car seats, baby swings, strollers, infant seats or bouncy seats
416.7(j)
Y
Children must be allowed freedom of movement.
416.7(f)
Y
Children must be provided opportunity to choose between quiet and active play.
416.7(g)
Y
Children must have daily outdoor play
416.7(h)
Y
Children who choose not to nap cannot be confined to a cot, crib, bed or mat
416.7(t)
Y
Designated napping area is arranged so children will not be stepped on
416.7(o)(4)
Y
Designated napping area is arranged so egress will not be blocked
416.7(o)(5)
Y
Designated napping area is arranged to permit caregivers to move freely and safely
416.7(o)(6)
Y
Designated napping area is draft free
416.7(o)(3)
Y
Designated napping area is in approved day care space
416.7(o)(1)
Y
Individual, sanitary bed coverings are available as needed
416.7(p)
Y
Infants are not confined more than 30 minutes in crib (unless sleeping)
416.7(i)
Y
Infants are put to sleep on their backs unless medical documentation provided
416.7(m)
Y
Mats & cots must be stored such that sleeping surfaces do not touch.
416.7(r)
Y
No more than 1 person may occupy a cot, crib, bed or mat
416.7(s)
Y
Schedule of activities, including bedtime preparation
416.7(k)
Y
Sleeping and napping arrangements are made in writing between the parent and the program
416.7(l)
Y
Sleeping areas for infants do not have bumper pads, toys, pillows, heavy blankets, etc. unless medically approved
416.7(n)
Y
Sufficient quantity and variety of materials and play equipment are provided
416.7(e)
Y
TV and other electronic visual media are not used solely to occupy time
416.7(u)
Y
Television and other electronic visual media must be off during meals
416.7(w)
Y
Television and other electronic visual media must be off during nap time
416.7(x)
Y
Television and other electronic visual media must be turned off when not part of the program plan
416.7(v)
Y
416.8 Supervision of Children
A caregiver is not approved until the Office issues an approval in writing
416.8(k)
Y
All visitors have logged date & time of arrival
416.8(p)(1)(ii)
Y
All visitors have logged purpose of visit to program
416.8(p)(1)(iii)
Y
All visitors have logged time of departure from program
416.8(p)(1)(iv)
Y
All visitors have signed in upon arrival at program
416.8(p)(1)(i)
Y
* Approved provider is the primary caregiver
416.8(e)
Y
* Assistant is present whenever the numbers & ages of children require
416.8(f)
Y
Caregiver supervising pool has valid CPR certification
416.8(n)(4)
Y
Caregiver supervising pool is able to swim
416.8(n)(2)
Y
Children able to toilet independently may use bathroom on another floor w/o direct supervision
416.8(b)(4)
Y
Children are released only to approved individuals
416.8(o)(1)
Y
Children released unsupervised only with written permission and under acceptable circumstances
416.8(o)(2)
Y
Children sleeping in room without adult supervision have written parental permission, caregiver on same floor, door open and electronic monitor in use
416.8(b)(1)
Y
* Competent supervision is maintained at all times with exceptions only as specified in regulation
416.8(a)
Y
Electronic devices for social/entertainment purposes are not used while supervising children
416.8(m)
Y
If the provider will be absent from the program there are specific requirements for coverage
416.8(g)
Y
If transportation provided program verifies that appropriate person is at childs destination
416.8(o)(3)
Y
No person under 18 years of age can be left in sole charge of children.
416.11(c)(2)(vii)(a)
Y
* One caregiver observed for either 6 children not yet in school or 8 when at least 2 are school age
416.8(j)(1)
Y
* One caregiver present for every 2 children under 2 years in attendance
416.8(j)(3)
Y
Parent written agreement allows school-age child to play outside of caregivers supervision
416.8(b)(5)
Y
Plan of supervision for use of pool is being followed
416.8(n)(3)
Y
Sleeping or napping children are physically checked at least every 15 minutes if electronic monitor used
416.8(b)(2)
Y
Supervision plan with parental agreement for overnight care
416.8(b)(3)
Y
Supervision ratios are maintained during off site activities and transportation
416.8(j)(4)
Y
Surveillance cameras are not used in place of direct supervision
416.8(c)
Y
Two caregivers present when more than 6 children, none of whom are school age, are in care
416.8(j)(2)
Y
Visitor control procedures are in place & followed
416.8(p)(2)
Y
With written parental permission and electronic monitor, children in care overnight may nap or sleep without awake adult present
416.8(b)(3)
Y
416.9 Behavior Management
Children are not isolated
416.9(f)
Y
Children may only be disciplined by an approved caregiver
416.9(l)
Y
Corporal punishment is prohibited
416.9(j)
Y
Food, rest or sleep are not used for disciplinary purposes
416.9(k)
Y
Frightening, demeaning or humiliating techniques are not used
416.9(m)
Y
Physical intervention is permitted only as an immediate response to prevent serious injury
416.9(i)
Y
Physical restraint is prohibited
416.9(h)
Y
Separating children from group is in accordance with regulation
416.9(g)
Y
Written behavior management plan provided to caregivers, staff and parents
416.9(c)
Y
416.10 Child Abuse and Maltreatment
Caregiver must report suspected acts of abuse or maltreatment to the appropriate authority.
416.10(b)
Y
Children are not abused or maltreated and no acts of abuse or maltreatment are tolerated
416.10(a)
Y
416.11 Health and Infection Control
Additional clothing available for children
416.11(i)(9)
Y
Adequate supply of diapers available
416.11(i)(11)
Y
All caregivers have knowledge of & access to childrens medical records & all emergency information
416.11(b)(12)
Y
All rooms and surfaces are clean, sanitized and disinfected using an EPA registered product
416.11(i)(21)
Y
Bathrooms kept clean with accessible toilet paper, soap and towels
416.11(i)(14)
Y
Bathrooms stocked with paper or individual cloth towels
416.11(i)(19)
Y
Caregiver(s) and staff wash their hands as required
416.11(i)(1)
Y
Children in night care shall have a routine that encourages good personal hygiene practices
416.11(i)(5)
Y
Children must be adequately cleaned after diaper changes
416.11(i)(3)
Y
Children wash or are assisted in washing their hands as required
416.11(i)(2)
Y
Childrens immunizations are current
416.11(a)(3)
Y
Consumption of or being under the influence of a controlled substance is prohibited unless prescribed, taken as directed, and does not impair ability to care for children
416.11(b)(10)
Y
Consumption of or being under the influence of an illegal drug is prohibited
416.11(b)(9)
Y
Consumption of, or being under the influence of alcohol is prohibited
416.11(b)(8)
Y
Diapering area disinfected after each use
416.11(i)(10)
Y
Diapering area near sink not used for food prep
416.11(i)(10)
Y
Diapers are immediately and properly disposed of
416.11(i)(12)
Y
Dishes and utensils washed with hot water after use
416.11(i)(30)
Y
Emergency health care for children obtained as necessary
416.11(h)(1)
Y
Emergency medications may be used only as specified in regulation (epi pens, Benadryl, nebulizers)
416.11(h)(5)
Y
Equipment used by children is cleaned when soiled or at least weekly
416.11(i)(24)
Y
Extensive cleaning done while children are not present
416.11(i)(26)
Y
For evening/night care each child shall have an individual washcloth, towel & toothbrush
416.11(i)(6)
Y
Garbage cans covered and cleaned
416.11(i)(27)
Y
Hand sanitizers may be used only in accordance with regulations
416.11(i)(7)
Y
Hand sanitizers not used for children under 2 years of age
416.11(i)(7)(ii)
Y
Health care plan on-site and followed by caregiver(s) and staff
416.11(c)(1)
Y
Health checks of each child conducted daily and recorded as described in health care plan
416.11(c)(2)(i)
Y
Home and premises are free of vermin
416.11(i)(23)
Y
Individual drinking cups are provided and not shared
416.11(i)(29)
Y
Individual, sanitary bed coverings must be cleaned as specified
416.11(i)(31)
Y
Medical statement has been submitted before a caregiver has any involvement in child care work
416.11(b)(1)(ii)
Y
Medication administered according to regulation
416.11(f)(1)(i)
Y
Medication administered by approved routes only
416.11(f)(8)(v)
Y
Medication administration error reported to childs parent immediately and the Office within 24 hours
416.11(f)(10)
Y
Medication administration log completed documenting time & dosage
416.11(f)(9)(i)
Y
Medication administration log completed noting any observed side effects
416.11(f)(9)(ii)
Y
Medication administration log completed noting why medication not administered as prescribed
416.11(f)(9)(iii)
Y
Medication administration only with MAT training or appropriate NYS license
416.11(e)(1)
Y
Medication administration only with written parental consent and health care provider instructions
416.11(f)(7)
Y
Medication containers, both prescription and OTC, labeled as specified in regulation
416.11(f)(16)
Y
Medication given on an ongoing basis have consents reauthorized every 6 months for children under 5
416.11(f)(21)
Y
Medication if administered by parent, relative, has dosages & time administered logged by caregiver
416.11(f)(2)
Y
Medication in original containers, both prescription and OTC
416.11(f)(15)
Y
Medication(s) are stored appropriately and are inaccessible to children
416.11(f)(17)
Y
Medication, if administered by relatives, must be over 18 and within 3rd degree of consanguinity
416.11(f)(2)(i)
Y
No dampness, odors or accumulated trash on premises
416.11(i)(22)
Y
Pesticide notification complete and sent home 48 hours prior to application
416.11(j)(2)
Y
Portable first aid kit, stocked and inaccessible to children
416.11(h)(2)
Y
Potty chairs are emptied and rinsed in accordance with regulations
416.11(i)(16)
Y
Rectal thermometers may not be used
416.11(h)(3)
Y
Sharing personal hygiene items is prohibited
416.11(i)(20)
Y
Sleeping and napping equipment is cleaned weekly or before use by another child
416.11(i)(31)
Y
Smoking is prohibited in areas in use by children or in vehicles when children are being transported
416.11(b)(11)
Y
Thermometers and toys washed and disinfected as appropriate
416.11(i)(28)
Y
Toileting equipment appropriate to training level of children is provided
416.11(i)(15)
Y
Transportation arranged for any child needing emergency care & for supervision of remaining children
416.11(h)(1)(ii)
Y
Universal blood precautions followed
416.11(i)(8)
Y
Use of pesticides must be in accordance with applicable social services law and regulations
416.11(j)(1)
Y
When evening/night care provided child shall bathe and change for bed per parents instructions
416.11(i)(6)
Y
Written parental consent for emergency medical treatment
416.11(h)(1)(i)
Y
416.12 Nutrition
Allergies, medical, personal, religious accommodations addressed in menus
416.12(g)
Y
Bottles and food items individually labeled with childs first and last name
416.12(q)
Y
Bottles are not propped during feeding
416.12(z)
Y
Caregiver must not hold infant while removing bottle or food from warming device
416.12(v)
Y
Children age 2 and over are served 1 percent fat or less milk
416.12(ae)
Y
Children encouraged to feed themselves and use table manners
416.12(i)
Y
Children in care for more than 10 hours per day receive at least 2 nutritious meals
416.12(c)
Y
Children in care for more than 4 hours per day receive at least 1 nutritious meal
416.12(b)
Y
Children must not be placed in crib with bottle, food or drink
416.12(ab)
Y
Children not forced or bribed to eat, food not used as punishment or reward
416.12(ac)
Y
Devices used to warm milk or food for infants must not exceed 120 degrees
416.12(u)
Y
Disposable cups and plates and plastic eating utensils discarded after use
416.12(m)
Y
Infant food and drink are not heated in the microwave
416.12(s)
Y
Infants 6 months and younger are held while fed bottle
416.12(y)
Y
Infants and toddlers held or placed in appropriate seat for feeding
416.12(aa)
Y
Parent agreement in writing allowing caregiver to prepare infant formula
416.12(o)
Y
Parent agreement in writing specifying infant feeding schedule and instructions
416.12(n)
Y
Perishable food, formula and milk are refrigerated at correct temperature
416.12(k)
Y
Plastic eating utensils must not be easily broken
416.12(m)
Y
Portion sizes suitable, seconds available
416.12(h)
Y
Program may only provide water, fluid milk or 100 percent juice
416.12(ad)
Y
Safe drinking water is available
416.12(l)
Y
Styrofoam not used for infants and toddlers
416.12(m)
Y
Sufficient and nutritious meals and snacks are available
416.12(a)
Y
Sufficient time allotted for eating
416.12(j)
Y
Supplemental food available, if parent supplies meals
416.12(e)
Y
Unused portions of bottles or containers used for spoon feeding discarded
416.12(r)
Y
416.13 Caregiver Qualifications
A provider must be approved in writing by Office prior to assuming a role at the program
416.13(f)
Y
Caregivers have completed required SCR check
416.13(d)
Y
Caregivers have complied with SEL
416.13(c)
Y
Caregivers have complied with criminal history review
416.13(b)
Y
Caregivers meet required qualifications
416.13(a)
Y
Provider, Assistant(s) and Substitute(s) are capable of providing safe and suitable care, supportive of children's well-being
416.13(a)(3)
Y
416.14 Training
* A caregiver certified in First Aid and CPR is present at all times children are in care
416.14(m)
Y
A minimum of five (5) hours of Office-approved training must be obtained each year which addresses topics or subject matters set forth in 416.14(f).
416.14(c)(2)
Y
Each identified staff and volunteer completed Federal Health and Safety training within required timeframes
416.14(b)
Y
Each identified staff supervising children alone completed Federal Health and Safety training.
416.14(b)
Y
First Aid & CPR certificates must be appropriate to the ages of the children in care
416.14(n)
Y
Prior to becoming a Provider, the individual completed Federal Health and Safety training
416.14(b)
Y
Provider & assistant have completed 15 hours of training in first 6 months
416.14(c)
Y
Provider & assistant must complete 30 hours in all topics every 2 years
416.14(f)
Y
Provider completed Federal Health and Safety training within required timeframes
416.14(b)
Y
416.15 Management and Administration
All requests for additional shifts of care are written and submitted to the Office
416.15(b)(2)
Y
An additional shift of care cannot be provided without written approval from the Office
416.15(b)(3)
Y
Approval from DOH for alternative source if private water does not meet standards
416.15(c)(11)(ii)
Y
Approval required prior to caring for a child under 6 weeks of age.
416.15(b)(17)
Y
Areas of the home used for child care not used for any business/social purpose during daycare hours
416.15(b)(16)
Y
Caregivers, employees and volunteers have read and understand the regulations
416.15(b)(13)
Y
Children's health records and immunizations are current
416.15(c)(6)
Y
Childrens daily records of illness, injury, indicators of abuse
416.15(c)(6)
Y
Childrens health and immunization records, including permission for emergency treatment
416.15(c)(6)
Y
Childrens names, addresses, emergency contact information on file
416.15(c)(3)
Y
Daily attendance records are filled out with arrival and departure times
416.15(c)(5)
Y
Daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of all caregivers, employees & volunteers
416.15(c)(13)
Y
Daily schedule or list of program activities available for review
416.15(c)(9)
Y
Death, serious injury or infectious illness reported to the Office immediately
416.15(b)(14)
Y
Documentation of training sessions attended
416.15(c)(14)
Y
Electronic devices/cameras not used in bathrooms or changing areas
416.15(b)(9)(v)
Y
Evacuation and shelter in place drills documented and kept on file
416.15(c)(1)
Y
Fire police notified of hours of operation and number of children in care
416.15(c)(16)
Y
Health care plan approved and on file
416.15(c)(2)
Y
Health statements for each caregiver
416.15(c)(7)
Y
Health statements for each household member
416.15(c)(8)
Y
Incorporation papers verified if applicable
416.15(c)(15)(ii)
Y
Individual children must be cared for less than 24 hours a day.
416.15(b)(1)
Y
Information relating to a child is confidential with any disclosure in accordance with regulations
416.15(b)(6)(i)
Y
Inspection for environmental hazards including radon and lead if required
416.15(c)(17)
Y
Inspection of private water supply
416.15(c)(11)(i)
Y
Inspection of solid fuel burning appliances or gas space heaters used in home
416.15(c)(10)
Y
License, waivers, limitations and restrictions posted
416.15(a)(2)
Y
Names and contact information for people allowed to pick up child
416.15(c)(4)
Y
New caregiver is not left alone with children until approved in writing by Office
416.15(b)(11)(v)
Y
No caregiver may work more than two consecutive shifts (shift is max 10 hours)
416.15(b)(1)
Y
Notified Office if program becomes approved to provide any other type of care to children or adults
416.15(b)(23)
Y
* Numbers and ages of children present are within licensed or registered capacity
416.15(a)(9)
Y
* Office notified of any change to the home or program
416.15(b)(12)
Y
Only approved caregivers have unsupervised contact with the day care children
416.15(b)(20)
Y
Parent conferences at childs enrollment and as needed, but at least annually
416.15(b)(15)
Y
Parents are given written policies at the time of admission
416.15(b)(22)
Y
Parents have unlimited and on demand access to their child
416.15(b)(8)(i)
Y
Provider must immediately notify Office when there is a change in caregivers
416.15(b)(11)(i)
Y
Regulations are available and accessible at the program
416.15(b)(13)
Y
Within 5 days of Household member turning 18 SCR submitted
416.15(b)(19)(i)
Y
Within 5 days of Household member turning 18 SEL submitted
416.15(b)(19)(ii)
Y
Within 5 days of Household member turning 18 fingerprints have been submitted
416.15(b)(19)(iii)
Y
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:
For additional information on this program and compliance history, contact:
Office: New York City Dept. of Health - Regional Office
Phone: (646) 632-6305