Brushy Creek Learning Center DBA Children's Lighthouse
Repeat pattern: the same regulatory standard was cited more than once within a 60-month window.
Regulatory record
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- Serious
Information obtained throughout the investigation shows that the operation failed to notify Child Care Regulation within two days of a child requiring medical treatment.
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- Critical
A caregiver left children unsupervised to seek help after a child in the classroom was injured.
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- Serious
Children were observed transitioning into their classroom and not washing hands prior to touching toys.
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- Critical
A caregiver, with direct access to children, was present without a background check eligibility. The caregiver was sent home during the inspection. The background was processed during the inspection.
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Information obtained during an investigation shows that the operation failed to demonstrate good judgement when they allowed caregivers to work with children while the caregivers were sick.
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- Critical
Two caregivers did not know the number of children they were responsible for.
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- Critical
An infant was observed sleeping in a bouncer. The caregiver was instructed to place the child in a crib for nap.
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- Moderate
There was no documentation of completing emergency drills.
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Infant feeding instructions were not being updated per standards.
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- Serious
The unitary surfacing that covers the splash pad contains holes.
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Both caregivers were unaware of the number of children in their care.
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- Critical
During an investigation, it was determined an infant was not being interacted with during lunch and was able to fall out of their highchair despite being buckled in. Caregivers were unable to intervene to prevent the fall.
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- Moderate
It was determined a caregiver was forcing a child to nap by covering the child's head and patting the child harshly. The caregiver is no longer employed by the operation.
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