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Community Care Facilities Licensing
FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
HEALTH & SAFETY
ABEY-ARLN5L

FACILITY NAME
Learning Treehouse Daycare
SERVICE TYPES
310 Multi-Age Child Care
FACILITY LICENSE #
MLAO-9UJSM6
FACILITY ADDRESS
10481 Santa Monica Dr
FACILITY PHONE
(778) 839-4850
CITY
Delta
POSTAL CODE
V4C 1P8
MANAGER
Rachael Radhika Raj

INSPECTION DATE
September 27, 2017
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
TIME SPENT (HRS.)
1.5
ARRIVAL
09:15 AM
DEPARTURE
10:45 AM
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
INSPECTION TYPE
Routine
# CHILDREN ENROLLED
7

Introduction

An unscheduled routine inspection was conducted to assess compliance with the Community Care & Assisted Living Act (CCALA), the Child Care Licensing Regulation (CCLR) and the relevant Director of Licensing Standards of Practice (DLP). Evidence for this report was based on the licensing Officers observations, review of the facility records and information provided by the facility staff at the time of inspection.
The following areas were reviewed: Licensing, Physical Facility, Staffing, Policies & Procedures, Care & Supervision, Hygiene and Communicable Disease Control, Medication, Nutrition and Food Services, Programming, Records and Reporting
As part of the Routine Inspection a Facility Risk Assessment is completed and a copy is provided. The Risk Assessment includes non-compliance identified during the routine inspection and a 3 year “historical” review of the facility’s compliance and operation .environment
Visit the CCFL website at www.fraserhealth.ca/your_environment/ccfl for:
· Additional resources and
· Links to the Legislation (CCALA & CCLR)

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

There is evidence that the manager of this facility practices on-going monitoring to ensure compliance to the legislation. There are many opportunities for all areas of development for the children in care and many creative teacher made activities such as shape and color matching, water moving station, and many art displays created by the children. The manager was seen to engage with the children in a positive and esteem building approach; recognizing them for using their words and exploring with play doh, blocks and a light table.

The Active Play standards of practice is being met at this facility with two long outside play times each day and minimal screen time - less one hour per week.

Thank you for your assistance with this inspection. Immunization poster was provided today.

Action Required by Licensee/ManagerAction Required by Licensing Staff
No action requiredNo action required

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