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Provider Details

Agency NameSarah's Heart Child Care Inc.
Address 1615 W 10th St W
Address 2
CityHuntington
Zip Code25704
CountyCabell
Phone(304) 522 0605
DHHR Licensing SpecialistLISSA NEWTON
License TypeRegular
License Expires09/30/2025
Contact Default, Default
TitleOwner

Capacity Details

Capacity12
Age From1 Year 6 Months
Age To3 Year 0 Months
Capacity35
Age From0 Years 1 Month
Age To2 Years 0 Months
Capacity63
Age From2 Years 0 Months
Age To13 Years 0 Months


Corrective Action Plans

Actual inspections may contain more detail. If you have questions or need a printed non-compliance history report, contact the Licensing Specialist for this Center.

Corrective Action Plan Start4/27/2023
Corrective Action Plan End9/18/2023
Non Compliance Code14.4.c.2. For each child twelve (12) months of age and under, prepare a written daily report with information about a child's activities in the following areas:
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/5/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start4/27/2023
Corrective Action Plan End9/18/2023
Non Compliance Code10.5.c.1.B. For groups of children over twelve (12) months of age who participate in a nap-time program, a center shall ensure that at least one (1) qualified staff member is in each area visually supervising the children and each qualified staff member required to meet the staff:child ratio is on the premises and within calling distance of the areas occupied by the children
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/5/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start4/27/2023
Corrective Action Plan End9/18/2023
Non Compliance Code20.2.f. Ensure sufficient lighting by:
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/5/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start4/27/2023
Corrective Action Plan End9/18/2023
Non Compliance Code20.4.b.2.A. Loose fill, including sand, pea gravel, shredded tires, wood chips or wood mulch, to a depth of at least six (6) inches, increasing with the height of the equipment to twelve (12) inches as recommended by the Consumer Product Safety Commission as specified in Appendix 78-1 E of this rule
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/5/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start9/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan End5/15/2024
Non Compliance Code20.4.b.2.A. Loose fill, including sand, pea gravel, shredded tires, wood chips or wood mulch, to a depth of at least six (6) inches, increasing with the height of the equipment to twelve (12) inches as recommended by the Consumer Product Safety Commission as specified in Appendix 78-1 E of this rule
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date10/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start9/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan End5/15/2024
Non Compliance Code13.7.b. A container, shelf, or cupboard that is inaccessible to children but permits staff to reach supplies, such as clean diapers, without leaving a child unattended
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date10/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start9/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan End5/15/2024
Non Compliance Code19.10. First Aid Kit. A center shall provide a first aid kit for every twenty (20) children that is stored where it is easily accessible to staff members, but out of reach of the children. The location of the first aid kit shall be clearly marked and in view of the staff member. The kit shall be:
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date10/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start9/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan End5/15/2024
Non Compliance Code13.5.h.4. Plastic bags, latex gloves and styrofoam objects are not accessible to the child less than four (4) years of age, and that balloons are completely prohibited in a center that serves children less than school age
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date10/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start9/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan End5/15/2024
Non Compliance Code20.1. A center shall take all necessary precautions to ensure an accident-free and smoke-free environment for the children, staff members and visitors to the center
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date10/18/2023
Corrective Action Plan Start7/16/2024
Corrective Action Plan End1/1/1753
Non Compliance Code16.3. Special Dietary Needs. When planning meals and snacks a center shall:
Outcome CodePending
Issue Completed Date8/31/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start7/16/2024
Corrective Action Plan End1/1/1753
Non Compliance Code10.5.b.1. For each single-age group at a center, the center shall maintain the staff:child ratio and group size described in Table A of Appendix 78-1 F of this rule
Outcome CodePending
Issue Completed Date8/31/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start8/23/2024
Corrective Action Plan End9/30/2024
Non Compliance CodeDuring brief times, not to exceed 30 minutes, when children are normally arriving and departing, and for short periods of scheduled activities such as eating, the center may combine groups of children, including groups of children 24 months and under and groups of older children; and
Outcome CodePending
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start8/23/2024
Corrective Action Plan End9/30/2024
Non Compliance CodeThe children have adequate supervision at all times;
Outcome CodePending
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753


Additional Information

Explanation of License Types

Initial License
Is issued for the first six months of a center or family facility home operation.  After the first six months a determination is made to issue a regular license, a provisional license or not to license.

Regular License
Can be issued for up to two years.  If a regular license is issued for less than two years, then the center or facility may have some significant non-compliance with a need for corrective action, but not to the extent that the health and development of a child is at risk.

Provisional License
Can be issued for six months and cannot be renewed.  A provisional license means the center or facility has or had significant non-compliance that if not corrected could negatively affect the health and development of a child or it may mean the center or facility has not been able to come into compliance over a period of time with more than one corrective action plan.

Non-compliance Report Request/Resource and Referral

Parents can request a non-compliance history report on a child care center or family child facility by contacting the Resource and Referral agency that serves the provider’s area or by contacting the WV Department of Health and Human Resources regulatory staff person for the provider. The regulatory staff person for this provider is LISSA NEWTON. You can find contact information using this map.

The Resource and Referral Agency for this Child Care Provider is in Region 4. Locate contact information using this map.

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