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Community Care Facilities Licensing
FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
HEALTH & SAFETY
MZIN-D332J4

FACILITY NAME
Deer Lake Seventh-Day Adventist School
SERVICE TYPES
305 Group Child Care (School Age)
FACILITY LICENSE #
BHAN-BEUMA6
FACILITY ADDRESS
5550 Gilpin St
FACILITY PHONE
(604)
CITY
Burnaby
POSTAL CODE
V5G 2H6
MANAGER
Clea Bag-Ayan

INSPECTION DATE
March 04, 2024
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
TIME SPENT (HRS.)
1.5
ARRIVAL
03:00 PM
DEPARTURE
04:30 PM
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
INSPECTION TYPE
Routine
# OBSERVED IN CARE
20

Introduction

An unscheduled routine inspection was conducted to assess compliance with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act (CCALA), the Child Care Licensing Regulations (CCLR) and the relevant Director of Licensing Standards of Practice (DLSP). All areas of the facility were inspected for compliance.

Contraventions
Previous Inspection -
Current Inspection - Items reviewed comply with the Act, regulations & standards of practice.

Observed Violations
No violations were found during the inspection.

Comments

At the inspection dated Mar. 04, 2024 there were 20 children and 2 staff present. The manager was also on-site and assisted with the inspection. At this inspection, no contraventions were identified. This report was reviewed with the facility manager during the inspection.

As part of this Routine Inspection a Facility Risk Assessment Tool is completed and a copy is provided.

The following recommendations/discussions were provided:
- Reportable Incident procedures, which is to be reported within 24 hours
- Continue to document minor incidents using the incident log bound book, and take note of any illness and unexpected events involving children not requiring medical attention, and that are not reportable incidents as described in Schedule H and staff to initial and write the date after each documentation
- Continue to check the expiry date of items in the emergency supplies kit
- Remove all items with a DIN/NPN # in the first aid kit, as parent’s permission is required before using these items on children. Mild soap and water can be used to clean any minor cuts or scrapes.
- Care plans and procedures

The following resource was provided:
- Care Plan Resource Bulletin


A copy of this report was sent to the facility.

Visit the CCFL website at www.fraserhealth.ca/childcare for additional resources, and links to the Legislation (CCALA and CCLR).


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