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Community Care Facilities Licensing
FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
HEALTH & SAFETY
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FACILITY NAME
The Yellow Door Daycare
SERVICE TYPES
304 Family Child Care
FACILITY LICENSE #
MLAO-8LVQ2G
FACILITY ADDRESS
6053 48A Ave
FACILITY PHONE
(604) 813-5224
CITY
Delta
POSTAL CODE
V4K 1Y7
MANAGER

INSPECTION DATE
October 12, 2018
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
TIME SPENT (HRS.)
1.5
ARRIVAL
09:15 AM
DEPARTURE
11:00 AM
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
INSPECTION TYPE
Routine
# CHILDREN ENROLLED
8

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.
Visit the CCFL website at https://www.fraserhealth.ca/health-info/health-topics/child-care/ for additional resources and links to the legislation (CCALA & CCLR).

Contraventions
Previous Inspection - Contraventions observed on FIR # have been corrected.
Current Inspection - Items reviewed comply with the Act, regulations & standards of practice.

Observed Violations
No violations were found during the inspection.

Comments

Discussions were had around:
· Active Supervision – this includes scanning and counting, setting up the environment, anticipating children’s behaviours and abilities, positioning yourself and listening. Transportation policy is in place. Bathroom supervision / after school pick up / drop off supervision is in place (children are removed from van in a daycare zone to pick up the older children) continual supervision is provided. Supervision on field trips - quieter parks are used.
· Flushing taps to reduce lead (older facilities). One way to reduce lead in drinking water is to flush all water taps used for drinking water or food preparation at the start of each day or after periods of stagnation. More information can be found at https://www.fraserhealth.ca/health-info/health-topics/drinking-water/.
· Serious Incident reporting - contact Licensing. Ensure you have notified Licensing within 24 hours. If you cannot reach your Licensing Officer, please contact the Duty Line at 604-587-3936.
Discussion was had around care plans being reviewed each year.
Licensing observed a wide variety of activities available for the children and the caregiver was seen to be gentle and responsive to the child in care. There is evidence of on-going monitoring to ensure compliance to the legislation.
Thank you for your assistance with this inspection.

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