YMCA Child Development Center
Repeat pattern: the same regulatory standard was cited more than once within a 60-month window.
Regulatory record
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- Critical
An individual was present at the operation and had access to children in care without having received a notice of eligibility by the background check unit.
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- Moderate
The date the last children's products certification form was signed was on 5/2/24. Todays date is 5/22/25.
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- Moderate
Documentation was not available for review showing that staff are checking and inspecting equipment.
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- Serious
It was determined that one caregiver exceeded the amount of children one caregiver can be in ratio with.
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- Moderate
Upon reviewing children's records, three out of 10 records reviewed did not address the Physician's Health Statement.
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- Critical
A 4 month old infant was laying in her crib and was in a swaddling sleep sack.
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A drawer that was accessible to children had an ointment inside that is supposed to be kept out of the reach of children. This was corrected at inspection.
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- Critical
This standard was found deficient as part of a DFPS investigation.
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A 3 year old child in care was left behind by staff, in a public bathroom/locker room. Child was left unsupervised for approximately 11 minutes.
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- Serious
Two children with a diagnosed food allergy do not have the food allergy plans posted in their room and any other room where they might be in.
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During the inspection, I overheard a staff member yell at a child/children.
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3 staff were present without the completed background check requirements.
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- Critical
A child was left in a room unsupervised.
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- Serious
Children were on a field trip and did not have anything on them identifying them to the daycare.
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Employees were not appropriately supervising children when they were seen on their personal phones during a field trip.
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An employee did not show good judgment when she picked up a child by the arm.
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- Critical
I observed a child in care in a hallway unsupervised. The staff member responsible for the child's care was in a bathroom with other children. I also observed a staff member on her personal cell phone, while she was being counted in ratio.
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- Moderate
Operation added outdoor space and children were already using the space prior to the space being inspected and measured.
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- Critical
Staff did not demonstrate good judgement when a child climbed up on chairs that were stacked. Staff saw the child and went to her but did not pick up the child to remove her off the chairs. Staff stood in front of the chairs until when the child fell from the chairs, causing her to hurt herself. When asked why she did not pick up the child, she stated that she does not like to lay hands on the children and will give them their space.
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- Serious
Upon reviewing children's records, 10 out of 10 children's records did not include an address for the emergency contact.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
Upon reviewing children's records, 2 out of 10 children's records did not have a healthcare statement available for review. This standard was recited.
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Upon reviewing children's records, 3 out of 10 children's records did not have an immunization record available for review. This standard was recited.
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- Moderate
Upon reviewing children's records, 3 out of 10 children's records did not have an immunization record available for review.
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During my inspection, I observed at least 2 bottles of cleaning sanitizer accessible to children.
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During naptime, I observed one caregiver with 11 children between the ages of 12 through 18 months of age. This was corrected at inspection.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
Upon reviewing children's records, 2 out of 10 children's records did not have a healthcare statement available for review.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
Upon reviewing personnel records, 1 out of 10 staff records did not have an affidavit available for review.
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Upon reviewing children's records, 10 out of 10 children's records did not include an address for the emergency contact.
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- Critical
A child was left unsupervised in a classroom for approximately 5 minutes.
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- Critical
A 3 year old child was left unsupervised in a classroom.
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- Serious
Incident/Illness Report was not shared or signed by parent within the 48 hour requirement.
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Operation failed to make a report of a communicable illness within the required 2 day timeframe.
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- Serious
During naptime, a child was lying on a cot near a table. There were chairs sitting on top of the table. The child was messing with one of the chairs and one ended up falling on the child. The child sustained a cut slightly beneath his left eyebrow. The child required stitches.
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- Critical
Two toddlers were unsupervised in a classroom. Both children were by themselves with no staff.
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- Moderate
Upon reviewing children's records, one staff did not have a notarized affidavit.
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- Critical
An infant under 12 months of age is being allowed to sleep while using a small pillow under his head.
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- Moderate
There was no documentation for current fire drills. The last fire drill was documented in August.
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Director credential was not renewed timely.
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- Minor
Director credential expired on 10/31/21. A new credential has not been provided.
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- Serious
Four groups of children that were observed were out of ratio. Two groups were over by 1 child and two other groups were over by 2 childlren. Each group only had one caregiver counted in ratio.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
Operation rotates menus. Menu's were not dated.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
Operation did not conduct a fire drill for the months of August 2021 or October 2021.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
A substitute was present and was being counted in ratio. Substitute did not have a background check. This was corrected at inspection when the individual left the operation.
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- Critical
A child was left in a transportation bus without supervision.
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All children were not accounted for upon arriving at the operation.
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- Critical
A 2 year old child was left unsupervised in a room by himself.
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