During a routine inspection, Adypizza Criolla Cubana was found with significant health violations including seven total, two of which were High Priority, with numerous roaches found in critical areas.
Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann described the conditions inside the daycare as "horrendous," with thirty children in an unfinished basement that housed gas cans, which is unacceptable. Children as young as three months were reportedly attending this illegal facility.
Little Zelda has been caught removing closure notices five times since receiving 27 health violations, yet it continues to operate and misleads customers about the true reasons for closure.
Residents had to endure deplorable conditions including feces-laden environments and unsafe living conditions, raising serious concerns over care standards in assisted living facilities.