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Lighthouse Preschool & Daycare
15154 Carrollton Boulevard
Suite B
Carrollton, VA 23314
(757) 238-2400

Current Inspector: Melinda Popkin (757) 802-5281

Inspection Date: April 19, 2021 , April 20, 2021 , April 29, 2021 and May 10, 2021

Complaint Related: No

Areas Reviewed:
22VAC40-185 STAFFING AND SUPERVISION.

Comments:
This inspection was conducted by licensing staff using an alternate remote protocol, necessary due to a state of emergency health pandemic declared by the Governor of Virginia. An investigation was initiated on April 19, 2021 and completed on May 10, 2021 regarding the following section of Standards for Child Day Centers:
22 VAC 40-185-340 - Supervision of Children
The licensing inspector for Lighthouse Preschool, LLC conducted an inspection in response to an incident that was self-reported to the agency by the licensee on 4/19/2021. The administrator was contacted by telephone to initiate the inspection. The inspector interviewed staff and involved individuals regarding the events surrounding the incident and reviewed photographs of the outdoor play area. Violations were cited in the areas of 22 VAC 40-185-340 - Supervision of Children
and appear on the violation notice.

Violations:
Standard #: 22VAC40-185-340-A
Description: Based on interviews and photographs, the licensee failed to ensure the care, protection and guidance of a child in care.
Evidence:
1. Staff #1 reported that between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on April 19, 2021, she took 4 toddlers out to the playground. Staff #1 reported they exited the classroom door that led directly to the fenced play area. Staff #1 stated that she checked the gate latch to ensure it was engaged, per staff #3?s instruction. Multiple staff interviews established that the exit gate on the playground is ?difficult to latch? securely because the latch is loose and interviews as well as photographs confirm that the gate has a gradually increasing ?gap? toward the bottom of the gate.
2. Both staff #1 and staff #2 visually scanned the play area and did not see child #1 (a 20 month old toddler). Staff #2 confirmed via radio that child #1 had not gone back into his classroom, then called the front office to report that a child was missing and immediately ran down the walkway leading from the playground gate, along the side of the center, toward the parking lot.
3. Staff #4 confirmed that she received a radio call to the front office stating that a child was missing and that she instantly ran out toward the parking lot where she saw a member of the public waving her hands and holding child #1. Staff #2 stated that the individual?s car was pulled into the lot with the door still ajar and the turn signal still blinking. Staff #4 stated that child #1 reached for her as she approached but did not appear to be upset.
4. The center?s parking lot is located adjacent to a divided highway with two lanes of travel in each direction and a speed limit of 55 MPH.

Plan of Correction: The following response was received by the licensing inspector on 6/25/2021:

All current staff will be required to sign acknowledging by 6/24/21. This training will be made part of orientation for future staff.
1. They have been trained on "how to lock a common outdoor gate"
2. They know how to lock a common gate
3. They are responsible for checking to ensure all gates are locked upon entering or exiting the playground.
4. They are solely responsible for the children in their care.
5. They are required to maintain sight & sound supervision of the children in their care at all times.
6. They understand that sight & sound supervision means they can see & ear the children in their care at all times.
7. They are to make sure all door/gate alarms are activated.

[Staff #1] was terminated immediately as she was deemed unfit to provide supervision for the 4 children in her care. [Staff #2] was terminated once further investigation revealed that she as the director did not follow policy and procedures. Alarms have been added to all exterior gates as another layer of security.

Standard #: 22VAC40-185-340-F
Description: Based on interviews, the licensee failed to ensure that children under the age of 10 years are in sight and sound supervision of staff.

Evidence:
1. On 4/19/2021 a 20 month old child exited the center?s outdoor play area and was out of sight and sound supervision of staff, for an unspecified amount of time between 10:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
2. Staff #1 was in the outdoor play area with a group of four children at the time. Staff #1 stated she turned her back to help another child and when she turned around, child #1 was not on the playground.
3. Child #1 was discovered by staff #2 in the parking lot of the center with an unknown individual.

Plan of Correction: The following response was received by the licensing inspector on 6/25/2021:

All current staff will be required to sign acknowledging by 6/24/21. This training will be made part of orientation for future staff.
1. They have been trained on "how to lock a common outdoor gate"
2. They know how to lock a common gate
3. They are responsible for checking to ensure all gates are locked upon entering or exiting the playground.
4. They are solely responsible for the children in their care.
5. They are required to maintain sight & sound supervision of the children in their care at all times.
6. They understand that sight & sound supervision means they can see & ear the children in their care at all times.
7. They are to make sure all door/gate alarms are activated.

[Staff #1] was terminated immediately as she was deemed unfit to provide supervision for the 4 children in her care. [Staff #2] was terminated once further investigation revealed that she as the director did not follow policy and procedures. Alarms have been added to all exterior gates as another layer of security.

Disclaimer:

A compliance history is in no way a rating for a facility.

The online compliance history includes only information after July 1, 2003. In addition, the online compliance history includes information regarding adverse actions that may be the subject of a pending appeal. An adverse action is not final until a provider has exhausted or waived all due process rights. For compliance history prior to July 1, 2003, or information regarding the status of pending adverse actions, please contact the Licensing Inspector listed in the facility's information. The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) is not responsible for any errors in or omissions from the compliance history information.

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