Licensing specialists monitor child care programs and provide resources. Parents can reach out to them if they have concerns regarding their child's programs.
Nikki Kraham
(405) 213-8686
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 program did not have on file current compliance file notification for six (6) children in care did not and current insurance notification for four (4) children in care.
Licensing observed that the program had two (2) children in care without immunization record or exemption on file.
*Serious* Licensing observed a hunting arrow, a folding knife, and a fixed blade knife accessible in a room being used for children.
Licensing observed that program did not have on file current compliance file notification for six (6) children in care did not and current insurance notification for four (4) children in care.
*Serious* Licensing observed an infant asleep on the coach with a couch pillow beside the infant and the infant was covered with a blanket.
Licensing observed that the program had two (2) children in care without immunization record or exemption on file.
Licensing observed two (2) children asleep in a room without a smoke detector.
Primary caregiver stated that DEQ was coming out and testing the water. On DEQ inspection report only bacteria was listed. Licensing called DEQ Environmental Specialist and asked if DEQ tested for nitrates and lead. DEQ Environmental Specialist stated that DEQ initially test for nitrates and bacteria. Reoccurring test only include bacteria. Primary caregiver would have to take a sample in to lab on her own to test for nitrates and lead. Primary caregiver stated that has not been done.
Primary caregiver stated that DEQ was coming out and testing the water. On DEQ inspection report only bacteria was listed. Licensing called DEQ Environmental Specialist and asked if DEQ tested for nitrates and lead. DEQ Environmental Specialist stated that DEQ initially test for nitrates and bacteria. Reoccurring test only include bacteria. Primary caregiver would have to take a sample in to lab on her own to test for nitrates and lead. Primary caregiver stated that has not been done.
Primary caregiver could not provide child information sheet, insurance notification or immunization records for infant in care.
(Serious) Licensing observed primary caregiver transport infant. Provider could not provide licensing with written permission to transport from parent/guardian.
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/