Licensing specialists monitor child care programs and provide resources. Parents can reach out to them if they have concerns regarding their child's programs.
Taylor Henton
(405) 200-7613
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 14 children outside one year old and older with 1 teacher, and licensing observed infant teacher to have stepped out of classroom to transition outside leaving 2 infants in the classroom alone.
Licensing observed 14 children outside one year old and older with 1 teacher, and licensing observed infant teacher to have stepped out of classroom to transition outside leaving 2 infants in the classroom alone.
Licensing observed 1 employee who have been employed over 12 months to not have a current OPDL.
Licensing observed 1 classroom to not have a current lesson plan for the week.
Licensing observed breastmilk bags in kitchen refrigerator to not be labeled with child's full name.
Licensing observed toys on the diaper changing surface in two classrooms
Licensing observed a balloon tied to a crib with a sleeping infant inside.
Licensing observed a pacifier attached to infants clothing in crib.
Licensing observed a one year old, face down, asleep outside.
Licensing observed 2 out of 4 teachers outside working with infants with out safe sleep training.
Licensing observed one staff had an incomplete background check.
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/