Apples For Catepillars
1023 N Horton St
Nampa, Idaho 83651
United States
Health and Safety Inspections
What is a Health and Safety Inspection?
Most child care providers offer safe and healthy environments. Health and safety inspections and investigations are a normal part of child care in Idaho. Inspections are not intended to "catch" anyone doing something wrong. Inspections help ensure the safety of children and staff, support staff in following requirements by finding concerns, and promote continuous improvement.
Idaho began publishing the results of health and safety inspections October 2017. Inspections are published as they are conducted and maintained on this site for at least three years.
Apples For Catepillars
1023 N Horton St
Nampa, Idaho 83651
United States
Apples For Catepillars
1023 N Horton St
Nampa, Idaho 83651
United States
Apples For Catepillars
1023 N Horton St
Nampa, Idaho 83651
United States
Apples For Catepillars
1023 N Horton St
Nampa, Idaho 83651
United States
Apples For Catepillars
1023 N Horton St
Nampa, Idaho 83651
United States
Incident Reports
What is a Substantiated Incident?
Occasionally, families and community members may report that a child care facility is not meeting requirements for safe and healthy child care. All child care incidents reported in Idaho are investigated. After an investigation, if it is determined by the relevant authorities that an incident occurred, it is considered “substantiated.” It is important to know that only substantiated incidents and allegations are published on this website. Incidents that are still under investigation will not be published until the investigation is concluded.
Idaho began publishing substantiated incidents in October 2017. Incidents are published as each investigation is concluded and maintained on this site for at least three years.
Supervision & Health & Safety Concerns
There were concerns a male was transporting children and stopping at his house with the children unsupervised. During an investigation, the director admitted to having her boyfriend perform transportation duties when she was unable to. Additionally, there were concerns this facility had allowed a child with nut allergies to ingest peanuts. This was confirmed during the investigation but the director was unable to locate the current enrollment packet for the child to verify if it was disclosed upon enrollment.
Resolution
The health department informed the director that that any child enrolled in the childcare facility must be transported by a staff member with proper clearances and that staff information must be added and updated in the licensing system.