Licensing specialists monitor child care programs and provide resources. Parents can reach out to them if they have concerns regarding their child's programs.
Melanie Goble
(405) 243-2750
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 attendance records for personnel and children in care were not maintained for the month of April.
An individual was alone at the program with one child age 2 years old; Background check has not been submitted.
Licensing observed one individual present alone with one child age 2 years; Background check has not been submitted.
An individual was alone at the program with one child age 2 years old; Background check has not been submitted prior to hire and access to supervise children.
Licensing observed monthly drills not to be documented since 3/11/25 at the time of visit.
Licensing observed a hole in the kitchen wall on the east side.
Personnel job positions are not listed correctly on the Direct Care Organization, therefore the program is not maintaining all items listed on the Direct Care Facility Handbook.
Licensing observed one assistant caregiver not having obtained at least the required number of professional development clock-hours to maintain a current Level 1 or higher OPDL certificate on site at the time of visit.
Licensing observed program to not have obtained 3 children's immunization record prior to the first day of attendance.
Licensing observed additional items required for vehicle first aid kit not verified on site at the time of visit.
Licensing observed the Personnel job positions are not listed correctly on the Direct Care Organization, therefore the program is not maintaining all items listed on the Direct Care Facility Handbook.
Licensing observed additional items required for vehicle first aid not verified on site at the time of visit.
Licensing observed one assistant caregiver not having completed 12-clock hours of professional development annually on site at the time of visit.
Licensing observed a 1 yr old and a 3 yr old being transported facing forward in the vehicle on site at the time of visit.
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/