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Agency NamePea Ridge Daycare Center, Inc.
Address 1245 Rosalind Rd
Address 2
CityHuntington
Zip Code25705
CountyCabell
Phone(304) 736 6709
DHHR Licensing SpecialistJessica Hudson
License TypeRegular
License Expires05/31/2026
Contact Default
TitleOwner

Capacity Details

Capacity36
Age From0 Years 1 Month
Age To2 Years 0 Months
Capacity73
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 Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.6.f.1. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid. Within six (6) months of employment or use staff members shall have current CPR certification appropriate to the age of the children in care and current first aid training. Except in the first year of employment or use, training in CPR and First Aid is in addition to the requirement for annual professional development
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.5.g.2. A physical examination, including vision and hearing screening
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.5.g.1. A significant health history which the center needs to know in order to protect the health of the employee or the health and safety of children in care
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.5.g. A center shall secure from the employee a recent health assessment performed not more than 90 days prior to the date hired for the employee and signed by a licensed health care provider. The health assessment shall be on file no later than 30 days from the first date of employment. A health assessment for a volunteer shall be on file if the volunteer is scheduled to work at least forty (40) hours per month in the center. The health assessment shall include
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.5.g.3. A statement that the prospective staff member has no known condition or disease which would interfere with the proper care of children
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.5.g.4. A tuberculosis risk assessment that is repeated annually or a tuberculosis screening by the Mantoux method, if a screening is indicated by the tuberculosis risk assessment
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.7.b. All qualified staff apply for credentialing on the WV STARS Career Pathway
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.6.e. A center shall document that orientation training was provided by having the staff member and center director sign a statement acknowledging receiving orientation training and shall keep the statement in the staff member's file
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.7.c. All qualified staff shall complete the approved training which is necessary to keep the credential current
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code16.6.a. Who is in attendance from four (4) hours to seven (7) hours, a quantity of food that will supply a minimum of one-third (1/3) of the daily requirements of the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans listed in Appendix 78-1 C of this rule
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code21.1. A center shall document that is has an integrated pest management program as required by the WV Department of Agriculture
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.4.d. A center shall ensure that each staff member and volunteer has a completed, signed, and dated Authorization and Release for Protective Services Record Check. The release shall be on file no later than the date of hire
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code20.2.a. Ensure that the premises, furnishings, equipment and supplies are in good repair and present no hazard to the health and safety of the children
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code8.6.i.2.A. That at least one (1) qualified staff member, who has completed the minimum approved training, is present in the program for at least seven (7) hours daily during the time when most children under 24 months of age are present
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code17.2.c. The center shall ensure that the floor area immediately adjacent to the diaper changing table has a moisture-resistant, non-absorbent surface extending three (3) feet from the base of the table on all sides, except when one side of the table is against a wall
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/7/2024
Corrective Action Plan End8/6/2024
Non Compliance Code13.6.e.8. The outdoor areas are free of wading pools and other equipment that might hold water which pose a drowning hazard to the child or a breeding environment for mosquitoes
Outcome CodeAchieved
Issue Completed Date6/30/2024
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeStairways to which the child has access have appropriate railings and safety gates or other barriers at the top and bottom.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeDiapering and Toileting. A center shall ensure that diapering and toilet training follow the guidelines in Appendix 78-1-D of this rule.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeThe play area is well drained and free of debris;
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeA center shall provide a minimum of 35 square feet per child of usable indoor space that is approved by the Secretary for daily program activities. A center shall make the rooms and areas of the center that are not approved for a childs use inaccessible to the children.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeThat the surface of the play area in an equipment use zone complies with the current Consumer Product Safety Commission's publication entitled "Public Playground Safety Handbook," publication # 325, sections 2.4. et seq. and 5.3. et seq. A licensee whose outdoor space was approved prior to July 1, 2014, and who remains in compliance with the previous rule, and who does not undergo renovation or relocation of the outdoor space, has until July 1, 2018, to comply with the current requirements.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeFor staff currently employed, a center shall keep on file a health assessment that is updated every two years except the tuberculosis risk assessment or tuberculosis screening discussed above.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeEquipped with band aids, a non-mercury thermometer, gauze, tape, scissors, tweezers, disposable nonporous gloves, a first aid guide, the telephone number of a poison control center, and pencil and paper. A bottle of clean water shall be stored with or accompany the first aid kit; and
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeWhen it has an exit that does not lead directly indoors, that it is protected by a gate equipped with a closure mechanism that is out of the reach of a small child and prevents the child from leaving the play area, but can be easily opened by an adult.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid. Within three months of employment or use staff members shall have current CPR certification appropriate to the age of the children in care and current first aid training. Except in the first year of employment or use, training in CPR and First Aid is in addition to the requirement for annual professional development.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeProducts containing potentially hazardous chemicals, including identified poisons, medications, certain cleaning supplies, and art supplies, not clearly labeled as "nontoxic," are inaccessible to the children in a locked cabinet away from food, and when possible, stored in their original containers and never in containers originally designed for food; and
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeAll clear glass doors are clearly marked at the children's eye level.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeAll qualified staff shall complete the approved training which is necessary to keep the credential current.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeA tuberculosis risk assessment that is repeated annually or a tuberculosis screening by the Mantoux method, if a screening is indicated by the tuberculosis risk assessment.
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeEnsure that the premises, furnishings, equipment and supplies are in good repair and present no hazard to the health and safety of the children;
Outcome Code
Issue Completed Date1/1/1753
Corrective Action Plan Start5/4/2026
Corrective Action Plan End6/30/2026
Non Compliance CodeA search shall be done of the state-based child and adult abuse and neglect registries and protective services databases in each state where the staff member or volunteer resided during the preceding five years. The same search shall be done in the state where the staff member or volunteer currently resides, and shall be repeated every five years.
Outcome Code
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 Jessica Hudson. You can find contact information using this map.

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