Lala's Creative Learning Center

67 North Franklin Ave, Valley Stream, NY 11580License
F

Data Freshness & Provenance

Inspection coverage

24 inspections on record

Active providers

License status: License

Last refreshed

April 3, 2026

Latest inspection

January 13, 2026

Provenance

New York licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring

Quick Facts

These facts are normalized from the official record so they can be quoted directly.

Updated April 3, 2026

Provider
Lala's Creative Learning Center
License number
766850
Location
67 North Franklin Ave, Valley Stream, NY 11580
Status
License
Safety grade
F (Poor), score 15.0/100
Inspection record
24 inspections, last inspected January 13, 2026
Provenance
Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 3, 2026.

Safety Scorecard

F
Poor15.0 / 100
Health0/100
Safety0/100
Staffing0/100
Compliance100/100

125

Total Violations

Jan 13, 2026

Last Inspection

16

Capacity

Violation Timeline

Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.

All Violations (125)

SERIOUSSAFETY413.4(a)Aug 21, 2025

The following criminal history review and background clearances shall be conducted pursuant to and consistent with the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act for any prospective operator, director, employee or volunteer at a child day care center, small day care center, school-age child care program, group family day care home or family day care home, as defined in section (2) of this part, and any person age eighteen (18) or older living in a prospective, or who begins to live, in a group family day care home or family day care home:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(d)Aug 21, 2025

Only approved caregivers may be left unsupervised with day care children.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.13(f)Aug 21, 2025

A person is not approved to be a caregiver until the child care program receives written approval from the Office.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.14(b)Aug 21, 2025

Before the Office issues an initial license, the applicant must complete a health and safety training course approved by the Office relating to the protection of the health and safety of children and must demonstrate basic competency with regard to health and safety standards. Such training must comply with the federal minimum health and safety pre-service training requirements. Health and safety training received prior to issuance of the license, may be applied to the initial fifteen (15) hours of training required pursuant to section 416.14(c)(1) of this Part provided that such training was received within twelve (12) months of licensure. If an applicant does not become licensed or registered within two years of successfully completing the health and safety training, the coursework must be repeated.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(ii)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: must submit to the Office, prior to the start date the name of any new caregiver and the supporting documentation needed to complete the approval process, including:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(v)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: may not leave the proposed caregiver in sole charge of, or unsupervised with, children until the Office approves the caregiver;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(20)Aug 21, 2025

No person other than a caregiver may have unsupervised contact with a child in care at the program.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.13(f)Aug 21, 2025

A person is not approved to be a caregiver until the child care program receives written approval from the Office.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.14(b)Aug 21, 2025

Before the Office issues an initial license, the applicant must complete a health and safety training course approved by the Office relating to the protection of the health and safety of children and must demonstrate basic competency with regard to health and safety standards. Such training must comply with the federal minimum health and safety pre-service training requirements. Health and safety training received prior to issuance of the license, may be applied to the initial fifteen (15) hours of training required pursuant to section 416.14(c)(1) of this Part provided that such training was received within twelve (12) months of licensure. If an applicant does not become licensed or registered within two years of successfully completing the health and safety training, the coursework must be repeated.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(ii)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: must submit to the Office, prior to the start date the name of any new caregiver and the supporting documentation needed to complete the approval process, including:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(v)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: may not leave the proposed caregiver in sole charge of, or unsupervised with, children until the Office approves the caregiver;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(20)Aug 21, 2025

No person other than a caregiver may have unsupervised contact with a child in care at the program.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(d)Aug 21, 2025

Only approved caregivers may be left unsupervised with day care children.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.13(f)Aug 21, 2025

A person is not approved to be a caregiver until the child care program receives written approval from the Office.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY413.4(a)Aug 21, 2025

The following criminal history review and background clearances shall be conducted pursuant to and consistent with the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act for any prospective operator, director, employee or volunteer at a child day care center, small day care center, school-age child care program, group family day care home or family day care home, as defined in section (2) of this part, and any person age eighteen (18) or older living in a prospective, or who begins to live, in a group family day care home or family day care home:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.14(b)Aug 21, 2025

Before the Office issues an initial license, the applicant must complete a health and safety training course approved by the Office relating to the protection of the health and safety of children and must demonstrate basic competency with regard to health and safety standards. Such training must comply with the federal minimum health and safety pre-service training requirements. Health and safety training received prior to issuance of the license, may be applied to the initial fifteen (15) hours of training required pursuant to section 416.14(c)(1) of this Part provided that such training was received within twelve (12) months of licensure. If an applicant does not become licensed or registered within two years of successfully completing the health and safety training, the coursework must be repeated.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(ii)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: must submit to the Office, prior to the start date the name of any new caregiver and the supporting documentation needed to complete the approval process, including:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(v)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: may not leave the proposed caregiver in sole charge of, or unsupervised with, children until the Office approves the caregiver;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(20)Aug 21, 2025

No person other than a caregiver may have unsupervised contact with a child in care at the program.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY413.4(a)Aug 21, 2025

The following criminal history review and background clearances shall be conducted pursuant to and consistent with the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act for any prospective operator, director, employee or volunteer at a child day care center, small day care center, school-age child care program, group family day care home or family day care home, as defined in section (2) of this part, and any person age eighteen (18) or older living in a prospective, or who begins to live, in a group family day care home or family day care home:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(d)Aug 21, 2025

Only approved caregivers may be left unsupervised with day care children.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.14(b)Aug 21, 2025

Before the Office issues an initial license, the applicant must complete a health and safety training course approved by the Office relating to the protection of the health and safety of children and must demonstrate basic competency with regard to health and safety standards. Such training must comply with the federal minimum health and safety pre-service training requirements. Health and safety training received prior to issuance of the license, may be applied to the initial fifteen (15) hours of training required pursuant to section 416.14(c)(1) of this Part provided that such training was received within twelve (12) months of licensure. If an applicant does not become licensed or registered within two years of successfully completing the health and safety training, the coursework must be repeated.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(20)Aug 21, 2025

No person other than a caregiver may have unsupervised contact with a child in care at the program.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(v)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: may not leave the proposed caregiver in sole charge of, or unsupervised with, children until the Office approves the caregiver;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(ii)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: must submit to the Office, prior to the start date the name of any new caregiver and the supporting documentation needed to complete the approval process, including:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY413.4(a)Aug 21, 2025

The following criminal history review and background clearances shall be conducted pursuant to and consistent with the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act for any prospective operator, director, employee or volunteer at a child day care center, small day care center, school-age child care program, group family day care home or family day care home, as defined in section (2) of this part, and any person age eighteen (18) or older living in a prospective, or who begins to live, in a group family day care home or family day care home:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(d)Aug 21, 2025

Only approved caregivers may be left unsupervised with day care children.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.13(f)Aug 21, 2025

A person is not approved to be a caregiver until the child care program receives written approval from the Office.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.14(b)Aug 21, 2025

Before the Office issues an initial license, the applicant must complete a health and safety training course approved by the Office relating to the protection of the health and safety of children and must demonstrate basic competency with regard to health and safety standards. Such training must comply with the federal minimum health and safety pre-service training requirements. Health and safety training received prior to issuance of the license, may be applied to the initial fifteen (15) hours of training required pursuant to section 416.14(c)(1) of this Part provided that such training was received within twelve (12) months of licensure. If an applicant does not become licensed or registered within two years of successfully completing the health and safety training, the coursework must be repeated.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(ii)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: must submit to the Office, prior to the start date the name of any new caregiver and the supporting documentation needed to complete the approval process, including:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(11)(v)Aug 21, 2025

In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: may not leave the proposed caregiver in sole charge of, or unsupervised with, children until the Office approves the caregiver;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(20)Aug 21, 2025

No person other than a caregiver may have unsupervised contact with a child in care at the program.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY413.4(a)Aug 21, 2025

The following criminal history review and background clearances shall be conducted pursuant to and consistent with the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act for any prospective operator, director, employee or volunteer at a child day care center, small day care center, school-age child care program, group family day care home or family day care home, as defined in section (2) of this part, and any person age eighteen (18) or older living in a prospective, or who begins to live, in a group family day care home or family day care home:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(d)Aug 21, 2025

Only approved caregivers may be left unsupervised with day care children.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING416.13(f)Aug 21, 2025

A person is not approved to be a caregiver until the child care program receives written approval from the Office.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(25)(iii)Mar 24, 2025

At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the following mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the Office when requested: proof of compliance with the training requirements of section 416.14.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(25)(iii)Mar 24, 2025

At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the following mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the Office when requested: proof of compliance with the training requirements of section 416.14.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(25)(iii)Mar 24, 2025

At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the following mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the Office when requested: proof of compliance with the training requirements of section 416.14.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(25)(iii)Mar 24, 2025

At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the following mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the Office when requested: proof of compliance with the training requirements of section 416.14.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(25)(iii)Mar 24, 2025

At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the following mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the Office when requested: proof of compliance with the training requirements of section 416.14.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(i)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: provide to the Office documentation demonstrating that there will be adequate supervision of all children in care while children use the pool, in accordance with the requirements of section 416.8 of this Part;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: submit a written pool safety plan acceptable to the Office that sets forth adequate safety standards for use of the pool.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(ii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Address where the pool is located;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(12)Oct 15, 2024

The group family day care home must report to the Office: any change affecting, or which reasonably might be expected to affect, those portions of the building and property in which the program is operating or which are used for the children's egress in the case of emergency; any change in household members; and any other change that would place the home out of compliance with applicable regulations.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)Oct 15, 2024

The Program must obtain prior written permission from the parent for his or her child to use the pool. Permission notes must include the following:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: The depth of the pool at its deepest point;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iv)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Dates or months the child is permitted to swim in the pool; and

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(i)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Name and age of the child;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(2)Oct 15, 2024

The use of non-public and residential pools is prohibited except in those instances where the program can demonstrate the ability to operate and adequately supervise the use of a non-public or residential pool in a clean, safe and sanitary manner.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: submit a written pool safety plan acceptable to the Office that sets forth adequate safety standards for use of the pool.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(2)Oct 15, 2024

The use of non-public and residential pools is prohibited except in those instances where the program can demonstrate the ability to operate and adequately supervise the use of a non-public or residential pool in a clean, safe and sanitary manner.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(i)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: provide to the Office documentation demonstrating that there will be adequate supervision of all children in care while children use the pool, in accordance with the requirements of section 416.8 of this Part;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: submit a written pool safety plan acceptable to the Office that sets forth adequate safety standards for use of the pool.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)Oct 15, 2024

The Program must obtain prior written permission from the parent for his or her child to use the pool. Permission notes must include the following:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(i)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Name and age of the child;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(ii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Address where the pool is located;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: The depth of the pool at its deepest point;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iv)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Dates or months the child is permitted to swim in the pool; and

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(12)Oct 15, 2024

The group family day care home must report to the Office: any change affecting, or which reasonably might be expected to affect, those portions of the building and property in which the program is operating or which are used for the children's egress in the case of emergency; any change in household members; and any other change that would place the home out of compliance with applicable regulations.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(i)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Name and age of the child;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(ii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Address where the pool is located;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: The depth of the pool at its deepest point;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iv)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Dates or months the child is permitted to swim in the pool; and

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(i)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: provide to the Office documentation demonstrating that there will be adequate supervision of all children in care while children use the pool, in accordance with the requirements of section 416.8 of this Part;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: submit a written pool safety plan acceptable to the Office that sets forth adequate safety standards for use of the pool.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)Oct 15, 2024

The Program must obtain prior written permission from the parent for his or her child to use the pool. Permission notes must include the following:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(2)Oct 15, 2024

The use of non-public and residential pools is prohibited except in those instances where the program can demonstrate the ability to operate and adequately supervise the use of a non-public or residential pool in a clean, safe and sanitary manner.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(12)Oct 15, 2024

The group family day care home must report to the Office: any change affecting, or which reasonably might be expected to affect, those portions of the building and property in which the program is operating or which are used for the children's egress in the case of emergency; any change in household members; and any other change that would place the home out of compliance with applicable regulations.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(2)Oct 15, 2024

The use of non-public and residential pools is prohibited except in those instances where the program can demonstrate the ability to operate and adequately supervise the use of a non-public or residential pool in a clean, safe and sanitary manner.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(i)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: provide to the Office documentation demonstrating that there will be adequate supervision of all children in care while children use the pool, in accordance with the requirements of section 416.8 of this Part;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)Oct 15, 2024

The Program must obtain prior written permission from the parent for his or her child to use the pool. Permission notes must include the following:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(i)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Name and age of the child;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(ii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Address where the pool is located;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: The depth of the pool at its deepest point;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iv)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Dates or months the child is permitted to swim in the pool; and

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(12)Oct 15, 2024

The group family day care home must report to the Office: any change affecting, or which reasonably might be expected to affect, those portions of the building and property in which the program is operating or which are used for the children's egress in the case of emergency; any change in household members; and any other change that would place the home out of compliance with applicable regulations.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(2)Oct 15, 2024

The use of non-public and residential pools is prohibited except in those instances where the program can demonstrate the ability to operate and adequately supervise the use of a non-public or residential pool in a clean, safe and sanitary manner.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(i)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: provide to the Office documentation demonstrating that there will be adequate supervision of all children in care while children use the pool, in accordance with the requirements of section 416.8 of this Part;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(3)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

To use a non-public or residential pool, a program must: submit a written pool safety plan acceptable to the Office that sets forth adequate safety standards for use of the pool.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)Oct 15, 2024

The Program must obtain prior written permission from the parent for his or her child to use the pool. Permission notes must include the following:

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(i)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Name and age of the child;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(ii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Address where the pool is located;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iii)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: The depth of the pool at its deepest point;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(g)(4)(iv)Oct 15, 2024

Permission notes must include the following: Dates or months the child is permitted to swim in the pool; and

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(b)(12)Oct 15, 2024

The group family day care home must report to the Office: any change affecting, or which reasonably might be expected to affect, those portions of the building and property in which the program is operating or which are used for the children's egress in the case of emergency; any change in household members; and any other change that would place the home out of compliance with applicable regulations.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(a)Oct 7, 2024

Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Oct 7, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(a)Oct 7, 2024

Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Oct 7, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(a)Oct 7, 2024

Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Oct 7, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(a)Oct 7, 2024

Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Oct 7, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Oct 7, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.5(a)Oct 7, 2024

Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(1)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and running water at the beginning of each day, before and after the administration of medications, when they are dirty, after toileting or assisting children with toileting, after changing a diaper, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Jan 23, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(2)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Jan 23, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(1)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and running water at the beginning of each day, before and after the administration of medications, when they are dirty, after toileting or assisting children with toileting, after changing a diaper, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(2)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Jan 23, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(1)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and running water at the beginning of each day, before and after the administration of medications, when they are dirty, after toileting or assisting children with toileting, after changing a diaper, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(2)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Jan 23, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.12(q)Jan 23, 2024

If more than one child in the program is receiving breast milk, infant formula or other individualized food items, all containers or bottles must be clearly marked with the child's first and last name.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(1)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and running water at the beginning of each day, before and after the administration of medications, when they are dirty, after toileting or assisting children with toileting, after changing a diaper, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(2)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(1)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and running water at the beginning of each day, before and after the administration of medications, when they are dirty, after toileting or assisting children with toileting, after changing a diaper, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH416.11(i)(2)Jan 23, 2024

Caregivers and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(p)(1)(i)May 5, 2023

Each group family day care home shall require visitors to the home to: sign in upon entry to the premises;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(5)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection daily attendance records that are filled out at the time a child arrives and departs, and must include arrival and departure times;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(13)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection: a daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of each caregiver, employees and volunteers;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(p)(1)(i)May 5, 2023

Each group family day care home shall require visitors to the home to: sign in upon entry to the premises;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(13)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection: a daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of each caregiver, employees and volunteers;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(p)(1)(i)May 5, 2023

Each group family day care home shall require visitors to the home to: sign in upon entry to the premises;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(5)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection daily attendance records that are filled out at the time a child arrives and departs, and must include arrival and departure times;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(13)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection: a daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of each caregiver, employees and volunteers;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(p)(1)(i)May 5, 2023

Each group family day care home shall require visitors to the home to: sign in upon entry to the premises;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(5)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection daily attendance records that are filled out at the time a child arrives and departs, and must include arrival and departure times;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(13)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection: a daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of each caregiver, employees and volunteers;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.8(p)(1)(i)May 5, 2023

Each group family day care home shall require visitors to the home to: sign in upon entry to the premises;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(5)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection daily attendance records that are filled out at the time a child arrives and departs, and must include arrival and departure times;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(13)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection: a daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of each caregiver, employees and volunteers;

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY416.15(c)(5)May 5, 2023

The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection daily attendance records that are filled out at the time a child arrives and departs, and must include arrival and departure times;

Resolution: Corrected

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lala's Creative Learning Center's safety grade?

Lala's Creative Learning Center has a safety grade of F (Poor) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 15.0 out of 100.

How many violations does Lala's Creative Learning Center have?

Lala's Creative Learning Center has 125 total violations on record, including 0 critical, 125 serious, and 0 minor.

When was Lala's Creative Learning Center last inspected?

Lala's Creative Learning Center was last inspected on January 13, 2026.

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