Licensing specialists monitor child care programs and provide resources. Parents can reach out to them if they have concerns regarding their child's programs.
Laura Davis
(405) 795-8274
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 one staff employed longer that 12 months that did not have a current OPDL . SH
Licensing observed one staff employed longer than 90 days did not have ELCCT completed. KC
Licensing observed an employee purse that contained medication, located on top of short cubbies located in hallway that is accessible to all children. Licensing also observed multiple diaper bags located in same cubbies that contained ibuprofen and/or allergy medication. Licensing observed an open diaper bag that had an albuterol inhaler setting on top as well as an albuterol inhaler laying on a shelf in same short cubbies. Licensing also observed Tylenol and teething medication in an open basket located in the same short cubbies. All items were easily accessible to children. SERIOUS
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/