Royalties Childcare
Does Royalties Childcare have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 49 child-care citations for Royalties Childcare in TEXAS CITY, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 9 are recorded at the High level and 25 at Medium High, with the remainder at Medium, Medium Low, or Low. Each entry below reproduces the standard Texas cited and the state's own description of what was found.
These are licensing-record findings, not a judgment about any child or family. The dates shown are the dates Texas recorded a correction as verified — they are not inspection dates, and the record may lag the state's current file. This page reflects the published record as of its last update and is not a complete history; the authoritative source is Texas HHSC.
Texas HHSC recorded 9 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.1205(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
A group of school age children were not being adaquetly supervised when the caregiver was in the other classroom.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
Based on the information obtained during the DFPS investigation, a caregiver was seen picking infants up by their arms from the changing table and swinging the infants to their back.
- High
746.1205(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
I observed situations in which children could have been seriously hurt or injured while the caregiver was standing there.
Show 46 earlier citations
- High
745.8641 - Requirements during evaluation or probation
The following conditions were not met at the time of inspection: The class roll sheet in the toddler room did not have children or the employee signed in after they arrived. The following conditions were met at the time of inspection: - A copy of probation letter was prominently posted. - Meeting with staff within two weeks was documented -Additional 2 clock hours of supervision for employees -All infant caregivers have an additional clock hour of infant training -Additional training in supervision, staff management, and developmentally appropriate activities for children for the Director -30 minutes of observations of one class each week. -Personnel records evaluation form used for two files a month. -Children's records evaluation form for 3 children's files -Health checks documented -Daily grounds checklist used weekly -Operational policy updaes provided. -Conduct monthly meetings covering 2 minimum standards and review and document details of meeting.
- High
745.8641 - Requirements during evaluation or probation
The following conditions were not met at the time of inspection: The class roll sheet in the school age room did not have four children signed in after they arrived. The following conditions were met at the time of inspection: - A copy of probation letter was prominently posted. - Meeting with staff within two weeks was documented -Additional 2 clock hours of supervision for employees -All infant caregivers have an additional clock hour of infant training -Additional training in supervision, staff management, and developmentally appropriate activities for children for the Director -30 minutes of observations of one class each week. -Personnel records evaluation form used for two files a month. -Children's records evaluation form for 3 children's files -Health checks documented -Daily grounds checklist used weekly -Operational policy updaes provided. -Conduct monthly meetings covering 2 minimum standards and review and document details of meeting.
- High
746.2417(2)(B) - Activities for Infants - Not in Restrictive Device for more than 15 Minutes
4 children not eating were seated in a high chair for more than 15 minutes with no activity. This was corrected at inspection when the children were removed and activty provided.
- High
745.8641 - Requirements during evaluation or probation
The following conditions were not met at the time of inspection: The monthly meeting conducted did not document the discussed deficiencies from the most recent previous inspection. The following conditions were met at the time of inspection: - A copy of probation letter was prominently posted. - Meeting with staff within two weeks was documented -Additional 2 clock hours of supervision for employees -All infant caregivers have an additional clock hour of infant training -Additional training in supervision, staff management, and developmentally appropriate activities for children for the Director -30 minutes of observations of one class each week. -Classrooms had completed sign-in/out sheets and caregiver sign-in/out sheet. -Personnel records evaluation form used for two files a month. -Children's records evaluation form for 3 children's files -Health checks documented -Daily grounds checklist used weekly -Operational policy updates provided.
- High
745.8641 - Requirements during evaluation or probation
The following conditions were not met at the time of inspection: The class roll sheet in the toddler room did not have times of children arrival. The following conditions were met at the time of inspection: - A copy of probation letter was prominently posted. - Meeting with staff within two weeks was documented -Additional 2 clock hours of supervision for employees -All infant caregivers have an additional clock hour of infant training -Additional training in supervision, staff management, and developmentally appropriate activities for children for the Director -30 minutes of observations of one class each week. -Personnel records evaluation form used for two files a month. -Children's records evaluation form for 3 children's files -Health checks documented -Daily grounds checklist used weekly -Operational policy updaes provided. The following condition is not due yet: -Conduct monthly meetings covering 2 minimum standards and review and document details of meeting.
- High
746.2805(6) - Prohibited Punishments - Humiliating, Rejecting, Yelling
Based on external documentation yelling as a way to correct behavior has been used on children in care.
- Medium High
746.2431 - Infant Daily Report - Share with Parent
During the investigation, it was found infant daily reports were not being provided to the parents.
- Medium High
746.3407(5) - Sanitize Potty-Chairs
There were two potty chairs observed to not be sanitized after use. There was urine left in the potty chairs.
- Medium High
746.5307(b) - Fire Extinguishers Serviced
The fire extinguisher was observed in the red. A photo was taken.
- Medium High
746.2407 - Infant Care Area Furnishings and Equipment -Use of Safety Straps
Two Infants ages 15 months and 7 months were not strapped into their high chairs. Note: Pictures were taken.
- Medium High
746.3317 - Food Service and Preparation Requirement - Safe and Sanitary
The following items in the refrigerator were expired. Gallon of milk 11/5/24 Chocolate Syrup 2/1/24 Mustard 5/9/24, Salad Dressing 1/24/2024.
- Medium High
746.3407(9) - Floors, ceilings and Walls in Good Repair and Clean
The walls in the operation have both large and small areas where the paint is chipped in multiple places. The walls need to be cleaned, and the window tint in the front of the toddler room is peeling off the window.
- Medium High
746.3503(a) - Diaper Changing Equipment - Smooth, Non-absorbent, Easy to Clean Surface
I observed a changing table near the restroom that had a rip in it.
- Medium High
746.1605(1) - Child/Caregiver Ratio - 18 Months Difference in Age
Follow Up: The youngest child in the classroom is 14 months old and the oldest child is 4 years old, that is more than an 18 month gap.
- Medium High
746.3503(a) - Diaper Changing Equipment - Smooth, Non-absorbent, Easy to Clean Surface
In the infant classroom, the diaper changing mat was torn.
- Medium High
746.1605(1) - Child/Caregiver Ratio - 18 Months Difference in Age
Follow Up: The youngest child in the classroom is 14 months old and the oldest child is 7 years old, that is more than an 18 month gap.
- Medium High
746.1605(1) - Child/Caregiver Ratio - 18 Months Difference in Age
The youngest child in the classroom is 14 months old and the oldest child is 36 months. That is a 22 month gap.
- Medium High
746.1601 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children
One caregiver was supervising 22 children and the SAG was 2.
- Medium High
746.5205(1) - Fire Drill Monthly - Exit in 3 Minutes
There was no fire drill conducted for the month of March 2024.
- Medium High
746.605(13) - Required Admission Information - Special Needs Statement
Six Childrens files out of six reviewed is missing the special needs documentation required by the new admission forms.
- Medium High
746.605(6) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Contact
Two of six records did not contain a complete emergency contact address.
- Medium High
746.613(b) - Immunization Records, Exceptions, and Exemptions Current
Two of six records did not contain an up to date immunization record.
- Medium High
746.4751(c) - Maintenance Procedures for Active Play - Hazards Removed or Repaired
A piece of playground equipment was broken and rusted.
- Medium High
746.1203(5) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Children in Control
Children were observed to be out of control in the school age room and the toddler room.
- Medium High
746.1203(6) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Free of other activities
The school age teacher was answering the daycare phone and assisting with parent pick up.
- Medium High
746.1605 - Child/Caregiver Ratio - 18 Months Difference in Age
A 5 month old infant was combined with a group of children that had children up to five years old. This was corrected at inspection when the infant and younger toddlers were moved into a seperate classroom.
- Medium High
746.1203(5) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Children in Control
The school age classroom was observed to be out of control.
- Medium High
746.1605 - Child/Caregiver Ratio - 18 Months Difference in Age
A 16 month child was in a classroom with a 4 year old child. This was corrected at inspection when the child was moved.
- Medium High
746.3505(b) - Diapering Procedures - Wash Infant's Hands
The infant caregiver did not wash the infant's hands after diapering. This was corrected at inspection when caregiver washed the child's hands.
- Medium High
746.3405 - Corrections Made to Annual Sanitation Inspection
During investigation inspection, Health Inspector sent a letter on May 17, 2019 stating operation does not need a permit due to food being catered. Operation has not been following letter and has been preparing frozen food. Noted: Pictures were taken.
- Medium High
746.1203(5) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Children in Control
During investigation inspection, children were running around, some walking into other classrooms disrupting children that were napping.
- Medium
746.4803 - Measurement of Use Zone for Stationary Equipment
The use zone for a stationary structure was not 6 feet from the piece of equipment to the fence at the front end of the vehicle.
- Medium
746.4501(b) - Chairs - Safety Straps Used if Required by Manufacturer
A child was sitting in a high chair and was not strapped in. The child was too big for the straps to fit around the child.
- Medium
746.2207(a) - Screen Time Activities - Not Used for Under Two
Children under 2 years old was observed watching television during the inspection.
- Medium
746.605(10) - Required Admission Information - Water Activity Permission
Six children files out of six reviewed is missing the child s ability to swim without assistance documentation required by the new admission forms.
- Medium
HRC 42.04271 - Parent's Rights
The operation has not informed the parents of their right.
- Medium
746.5205(4) - Documentation of Drills
The monthly drills have not been documented for December. This was corrected at inspection when the director the drills.
- Medium
746.603(a)(3) - Children's Records - Health Statement
Two children were missing health statements.
- Medium
746.4503(b) - Cots, Beds, Mats Labeled With Child's Name
A nap mat for one child was not labeled. This was corrected when the childs name and mat number was labeled.
- Medium
746.2421(a) - Written Feeding Instructions - Signed and Dated by Parent or Health-Care Professional
The director's child did not have an updated infant feeding sheet. This was corrected at inspection when the infant's parent (the director) signed the form.
- Medium
746.603(a)(1) - Children's Records - Enrollment Agreement
Based on external documentation, parents had not received operational policies.
- Medium
746.2206(5) - Written Activity Plan - Regular Meals and Snacks
During investigation inspection, written activity in 2 out of the 3 classrooms state at 11:00 am lunch should be served. Lunch was not served. Schedule for nap time exceeds 3 hours (11:30 am - 3:30). Noted: Pictures were taken.
- Medium
746.401(6) - Posting Requirements - Daily menu, including all snacks and meals served by the child care center
During investigation inspection, menus were not posted. Noted: Pictures were taken.
- Medium Low
746.303(b) - Report Number of Employees
A review of the Employees Who Left Employment in 2024 Survey data from January 17, 2025, revealed that the center had not reported the number of employees who left employment in 2024 by January 15, 2025, as required.
- Medium Low
746.901(4) - Required Personnel Records - Required Affidavit (Form 2985)
One caregiver was missing the affidavit.
- Medium Low
746.401(9) - Posting Requirements - List entitled "Current Employees"--sized at least 81/2 X 11 inches, printed legibly, include employee first and last name
The operations staff list was not up to date. SN:Two caregivers were added during inspection.
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