Facility Evaluation Report

No Limits Learning Center, Brea10/16/2023Licence 306005816

Capacity150
Census120
Date signed10/16/2023 12:09:14 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Dwayne Mason Jr. arrived at No Limits Learning Center to conduct an unannounced Required 1 Year Inspection. LPA arrived at the facility at 8:35am, LPA was greeted and granted entry by CEO Courtni English. Program Administrator (PA) Gabriella Allen and Director of Operations (DO) Maryalice Garcia joined for the tour and inspection.

The facility is a two-story building. The first floor has six classrooms, one office, an art prep room, three bathrooms, lobby and multi-purpose room. The second floor has one classroom, a conference room, a nursery, a teacher supply room, eight offices and an open activity area. Smoke/carbon monoxide detectors could not be tested without alerting local emergency services. Fire extinguishers are fully charged and were last serviced on 11/21/22. The multi-purpose room on the first floor houses a health/fitness area with exercise equipment, lunch area, lockers for clients and a Snack Shack. Clients work the Snack Shack to develop job skills. LPA observed clients working in the Snack Shack and staff to be assisting clients in classrooms. Each classroom has a first aid/emergency kit. LPA observed each classroom to be led by two staff members. Hot water measured at 111.2 degrees Fahrenheit in the single-stall restroom in one of the first floor classrooms, 110.8 degrees Fahrenheit in the Men’s bathroom and 110.3 degrees Fahrenheit in the Women’s bathroom. LPA observed no hazards or obstacles. Clients bring their own food to day program. Clients take their medication at home. All and any toxic chemicals, cleaning solutions and disinfectants are inaccessible to clients and will be stored and locked storage closets. Files are kept in offices on the second floor. LPA reviewed four client files. LPA reviewed four staff files. LPA interviewed four clients. Upon record review, LPA observed client files to not have signed admission agreements. A deficiency is being given on this day. The program offers academic/career enrichment, arts & crafts, social development and more.

Based on the observations made during today's visit, one deficiency is being cited as per Title 22 Division 6 Chapter 2 of the California Code of Regulations. An exit interview was conducted with Program Administrator Gabriella Allen and Director of Operations Maryalice Garcia, and a copy of this report was provided.

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