Licensing specialists monitor child care programs and provide resources. Parents can reach out to them if they have concerns regarding their child's programs.
Paula Vaughn
(405) 982-3798
Licensing History
Listed below are the non-compliances OBSERVED during a visit. The regulation, its description, the non-compliance observed according to the regulation and a plan of corrective action are all provided.
Licensing observed that the primary caregiver's Level 5 OPDL expired 12/9/2023
Licensing observed that the assistant caregiver's Level 1 OPDL expired on 9/29/2023
Licensing observed the assistant caregiver completed 0 hours between 9/29/2022-9/29/2023 and 4 hours have been completed on 5/30/2024 and 2 hours on 6/10/2024 but not submitted to the registry.
Licensing observed that assistant caregiver does not meet professional development requirements of completing 12-clock hours of professional development annually and maintaining a current Level 1 or higher OPDL certificate. 0 hours of professional development have been completed and OPDL has an expiration date of 9/29/2023.
Licensing observed smoke detector test documented 5/30/2023
Licensing observed one child in care without Insurance and Compliance File Notification forms dated 9/9/2022
Licensing observed one child in care without documentation of an immunization record or exemption record.
Licensing observed one child age 1-years-old in a crib with a bottle
Licensing observed drills last documented on 5/30/2023
Licensing observed carbon monoxide detector test documented 5/30/2023
Any complaint investigation that rises to the level of abuse/neglect is referred to Oklahoma Human Services Child Welfare Services for screening and investigation. All other complaint allegations are investigated by Oklahoma Child Care Services. Only substantiated complaints are available for viewing online.
To contact Child Care Services: 405-521-3561 - or - 405-522-5050 (option 1) To report abuse or neglect: 800-522-3511 To apply for child care benefits: https://www.okdhslive.org/