275 East Main Street 6E-B Frankfort, Kentucky 40621 Phone: (502) 564-7962 Fax: (502) 564-9350 CHFS OIG DIVISION OF REGULATED CHILD CARE (DLCC)

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275 East Main Street 6E-B Frankfort, Kentucky Phone: (502) Fax: (502) CHFS OIG DIVISION OF REGULATED CHILD CARE (DLCC)

REGIONAL ENFORCEMENT BRANCHES Western – Hopkinsville Northern – Louisville Southern – London Eastern – Lexington

Western Enforcement Branch Anna Word, Regional Program Manager Western State Hospital Hopkinsville, KY Phone: (270) Fax: (889)-6089 Northern Enforcement Branch Jeannette Hood, Regional Program Manager L&N Building, 2-W Louisville, KY Phone: (502) Fax: (502) Southern Enforcement Branch Deborah Eubank, Regional Program Manager 116 Commerce Avenue London, KY Phone: (606) Fax: (606) Eastern Enforcement Branch Betty Short, Regional Program Manager Veteran’s Hospital P.O. Box Lexington, KY Phone: (859) Fax: (859)

Counties Served – Regional Offices WesternNorthernSouthernEastern 1. Fulton33. Hart49. Monroe 91. Boone 2. Hickman34. Larue50. Metcalfe 92. Kenton 3. Carlisle35. Hardin51. Green 93. Grant 4. Ballard36. Breckinridge52. Taylor 94. Scott 5. McCracken37. Meade53. Marion 95. Franklin 6. Graves38. Jefferson54. Boyle 96. Anderson 7. Calloway39. Bullitt55. Casey 97. Washington 8. Marshall40. Nelson56. Adair 98. Mercer 9. Livingston41. Spencer57. Cumberland 99. Woodford 10. Crittenden42. Shelby58. Clinton100. Jessamine 11. Lyon43. Oldham59. Russell101. Fayette 12. Trigg44. Trimble60. Wayne102. Clark 13. Caldwell45. Henry61. McCreary103. Bourbon 14. Christian46. Carroll62. Pulaski104. Harrison 15. Hopkins47. Gallatin63. Lincoln105. Pendleton 16. Webster48. Owen64. Garrard106. Campbell 17. Union65. Madison107. Bracken 18. Henderson66. Rockcastle108. Robertson 19. Daviess67. Laurel109. Nicholas 20. McLean68. Whitley110. Montgomery 21. Muhlenberg69. Bell111. Bath 22. Todd70. Knox112. Fleming 23. Logan71. Clay113. Mason 24. Simpson72. Jackson114. Lewis 25. Allen73. Estill115. Rowan 26. Warren74. Powell116. Elliott 27. Butler75. Menifee117. Carter 28. Ohio76. Wolfe118. Greenup 29. Hancock77. Breathitt119. Boyd 30. Grayson78. Lee120. Lawrence 31. Edmonson79. Owsley 32. Barren80. Knott 81. Perry 82. Leslie 83. Harlan 84. Letcher 85. Floyd 86. Magoffin 87. Morgan 88. Johnson 89. Martin 90. Pike

CENTRAL OFFICE Compliance Branch –Adverse Action –Standards Operations Branch –Technical Support –Quality Improvement

-DRCC ROLES CONSULTATION LICENSURE VISIT ADD SERVICES RATING VISITS ALLEGATIONS

CC/CP Licenses Child Caring Group home Residential Residential Treatment Crisis Stabilization Emergency Shelter Wilderness Program Child Placing Foster homes Therapeutic foster homes Adoptive homes Independent Living Child Caring/Child Placing Licenses

Understanding DRCC The CHFS Office of Inspector General, Division of Regulated Child Care is Kentucky's regulatory agency for licensing all day cares, long-term care facilities, and child adoption/child-placing agencies in the commonwealth. DRCC should NOT be confused with the DCBS Division of Child Care who provides information regarding professional development opportunities for day care staff and other child care professionals, as well as coordinates several subsidy programs.

Day Care Licenses Type I - 4 or more children provided care in a business setting, or a part of a home that is used strictly for day care Type II - 4 to 12 children cared for in the provider’s home

CERTIFIED FAMILY HOMES In-home child care 4-6 non-related children Maximum of 10 including related (child, stepchild, grandchild, niece, nephew, sibling or child in custody of provider) No more than 6 children under the age of 6, including the provider’s own children

Non-regulated providers Care for three non-related children Care for related children - must be a grandchild, niece, nephew, sibling, or own child Operate for educational purposes 20 or fewer hours per week and no child attends more than 10 hours per week

Allegation Investigation The Call Priority Assignment DCBS involvement

Joint Investigations Telephone calls Visits Interviews together Entrance and/or exit together Sharing information

FINDING DRCC’s Determination DCBS’s Determination Safety/Prevention Plan Statement of Deficiencies Plan of Correction Follow up