Childrens Lighthouse - Jordan Ranch
Does Childrens Lighthouse - Jordan Ranch have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 26 child-care citations for Childrens Lighthouse - Jordan Ranch in BROOKSHIRE, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 7 are recorded at the High level and 10 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 7 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.5617(b) - Driver Has Current Driver's License
One staff who transport children for the operation have an expired drivers license.
- High
746.1203(4) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Supervision of Children
Based on sufficient evidence obtained during the DFPS investigation there is a preponderance of evidence to show that a child was left outside alone.
- High
746.1203(4) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Supervision of Children
There is sufficient evidence to show that a child in care was left outside alone.
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- High
746.1203(2) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Know Group Responsible For
There is sufficient evidence to show that a child in care was not accounted for in the electronic system used by the operation.
- High
746.305(a)(6) - Report Situation Placing Children at Risk
The operation did not report to licensing an incident where a child was left unsupervised outside near the playground area.
- High
746.1203(4) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Supervision of Children
There is sufficient evidence to prove that a caregiver did leave a child outside alone and unsupervised.
- High
746.5101(a) - Annual Fire Inspection - Before Initial Permit Issued and Every 12 Months
The operation did not have a current fire inspection available during the inspection. The last one was in 2020.
- Medium High
746.4103(a) - Policies for Release of Children
Based on the preponderance of evidence gathered during the investigation, there is sufficient evidence to prove the operation did not adhere to the established procedures for releasing children as outlined in their operational policies.
- Medium High
746.1315(b) - Each Caregiver and the Director Must Have Current Training in pediatric CPR
4 out of 10 caregivers did not have the required pediatric CPR training available for review. 1 out of 10 caregiver(s) had an expired CPR training.
- Medium High
746.1315(a) - Each Caregiver and the Director Must Have Current Training in pediatric first aid with rescue breathing and choking.
4 out of 10 caregivers did not have the required pediatric first aid training available for review. 1 out of 10 caregiver(s) had an expired first aid training.
- Medium High
746.605(6) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Contact
One out ten children did not have a physical address for the emergency contact.
- Medium High
746.1316(a) - Transportation Safety Training -Director and Employee Complete 2 Hours Annually
Regarding Transportation training: Two caregivers had expired transportation training Two caregivers did not have transportation available for review One caregiver had a transportation certificate but with no documented hours.
- Medium High
746.201(4) - Designating Director
The operation has not designated a qualified director.
- Medium High
746.3805(b)(1) - Administering Medication - Original Container with Child's Name, Date
Medication for three children in care was not in the original container, and not labeled with the date of entry to the center.
- Medium High
746.631(b) - Caregivers Have Access to Tracking System
Based on sufficient evidence obtained during the DFPS investigation there is a preponderance of evidence to show that caregivers did not use the tracking system made available to them.
- Medium High
746.1203(6) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Free of other activities
Based on sufficient evidence obtained during the DFPS investigation there is a preponderance of evidence to show that a caregiver was on their cell phone during a time they should have been supervising children.
- Medium High
746.3407 - Maintenance of Building, Grounds and Equipment
The brick column on the outdoor patio was missing bricks, which left the column having exposed sharp edges, and made it an unsafe environment for the children. (picture was taken).
- Medium
746.1111 - Education Outside of U.S.
One caregivers education document was written in a foreign language and did not meet the standard.
- Medium
746.603(a)(2) - Children's Records - Admission Information
Based on the results and information reported during the DFPS investigation, there is sufficient evidence to support a child who was not officially enrolled at the center was placed inside of a classroom to be cared for without required admissions information.
- Medium
746.4135(b) - Children's Products- Annual Certification
The operation director or Designee did not have a current children's product safety certification available for review during the inspection.
- Medium
746.901 - Required Personnel Records
Personnel records reviewed were missing the following: - Two staff did not have a date of hire - Two staff did not have proof of education - One staff did not have copy of ID - Two staff did not have notarized employment affidavit
- Medium
746.3809 - Medication No Longer Used
Three children in care had expired medication (epi pen exp 2/22/23, inhaler exp 1/23, and allergy medication exp 4/22).
- Medium
746.603(a)(2) - Children's Records - Admission Information
Three out of ten children were missing emergency contact information/address. Two children out of ten did not have admissions date.
- Medium
746.307(c) - Parental Notification of Less Serious Injuries
The operation did not notify the parent of the incident until 5 days after the biting incident took place.
- Medium
746.801(18) - Required Records Maintained and Made Available - Children's Product Certification
The operation did not have a current consumer product safety commission form available during the inspection.
- Medium Low
746.901(5) - Required Personnel Records - Required Affidavit (Form 2912)
Nine staff employed after 9/1/23 did not have the required affidavit form 2912 (Pre-employment affidavit).
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Compiled from public Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child-Care Licensing records. To flag a discrepancy, write to records@daycaredossier.com.