Description: Children's Continuous Care, Inc. (CCC) provides safe, high quality care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. Located near Route 441 and the Gananda Parkway, CCC provides care for over 75 families in the Penfield and Gananda areas. We provide both nurturing and responsive care in an age appropriate environment that allows for challenges as well as successes. Our early childhood surroundings provide developmental programs that are based upon a family-oriented environment. Happiness, friendships, curiosity, creativity, and self-esteem are fostered in all children.
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Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
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2022-02-18 | Violation | 418-1.15(a)(1)(iii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Each child day care center must operate in compliance with all emergency health guidance promulgated by the Department of Health in the interest of public health during a designated public health emergency. Provided that, during a designated public health emergency, any relevant emergency directives from the executive chamber or from the Department of Health shall supersede regulations of the Office in the case of any conflict. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.11(b)(2) | Corrected |
Brief Description: A medical statement will be required when an event or condition reasonably calls into question a staff person or volunteer's ability to provide safe and suitable child care. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.15(a)(1)(iii) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: Each child day care center must operate in compliance with all emergency health guidance promulgated by the Department of Health in the interest of public health during a designated public health emergency. Provided that, during a designated public health emergency, any relevant emergency directives from the executive chamber or from the Department of Health shall supersede regulations of the Office in the case of any conflict. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.11(b)(2) | Corrected |
Brief Description: A medical statement will be required when an event or condition reasonably calls into question a staff person or volunteer's ability to provide safe and suitable child care. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.15(a)(1)(iii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Each child day care center must operate in compliance with all emergency health guidance promulgated by the Department of Health in the interest of public health during a designated public health emergency. Provided that, during a designated public health emergency, any relevant emergency directives from the executive chamber or from the Department of Health shall supersede regulations of the Office in the case of any conflict. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.11(b)(2) | Corrected |
Brief Description: A medical statement will be required when an event or condition reasonably calls into question a staff person or volunteer's ability to provide safe and suitable child care. | |||
2020-10-08 | Violation | 418-1.15(a)(1)(iii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Each child day care center must operate in compliance with all emergency health guidance promulgated by the Department of Health in the interest of public health during a designated public health emergency. Provided that, during a designated public health emergency, any relevant emergency directives from the executive chamber or from the Department of Health shall supersede regulations of the Office in the case of any conflict. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.8(a) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher's range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child's age emotional, physical, and cognitive development. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.9(a) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The program must establish and follow a written plan for behavior management that is acceptable to the office. This plan must include how the staff will approach challenging behaviors, help children solve problems and encourage acceptable behaviors. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.9(j) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Corporal punishment is prohibited. For the purposes of this Subpart, the term corporal punishment means punishment inflicted directly on the body including, but not limited to, physical restraint, spanking, biting, shaking, slapping, twisting or squeezing; demanding excessive physical exercise, prolonged lack of movement or motion, or strenuous or bizarre postures; and compelling a child to eat or have in the child's mouth soap, foods, hot spices or irritants or the like. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.13(a)(2) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Staff and volunteers must be in good physical and mental health and have the energy and emotional stability necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of their positions. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.8(a) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher's range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child's age emotional, physical, and cognitive development. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.9(a) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The program must establish and follow a written plan for behavior management that is acceptable to the office. This plan must include how the staff will approach challenging behaviors, help children solve problems and encourage acceptable behaviors. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.9(j) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Corporal punishment is prohibited. For the purposes of this Subpart, the term corporal punishment means punishment inflicted directly on the body including, but not limited to, physical restraint, spanking, biting, shaking, slapping, twisting or squeezing; demanding excessive physical exercise, prolonged lack of movement or motion, or strenuous or bizarre postures; and compelling a child to eat or have in the child's mouth soap, foods, hot spices or irritants or the like. | |||
2020-02-04 | Violation | 418-1.13(a)(2) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Staff and volunteers must be in good physical and mental health and have the energy and emotional stability necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of their positions. |
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This daycare is completely unprofessional. The first 3 months I was overcharged. I had to complain and it was a nightmare dealing with the staff to get it corrected. Make sure you check the bill, I was lucky to catch it and I don't think this was an "accidental mistake". The building is old, run-down, and has an odd stench. For whatever reason they have you pack bottled water for your kids. I wonder if it's because they have lead pipes or something dangerous in the buildings water supply. My son complained a couple times that the staff scared him by yelling at him and grabbing him. Not recommended at all.
Love Love Love this place. My daughter has attended three "childcare Centers" and has not liked one of them up until now. She is not there to get her education as she attends elementary school, however she gets assistance with her homework, feels safe and secure and very loved. After struggling so hard to find a good after-school provider whether private or public, Continuous Care is overall the best so far. No center or provider is going to meet all of your needs and requirements along with your child's 100% consistently, but this place comes real close. They are sincere, flexible, reasonable and most importantly follow all legal requirements and guidelines set forth by New York State to a tee. Per the last and only post, I was very hesitant but I had no choice but to check them out; We interviewed extensively and toured the facility. I am so glad I gave them a chance and found them. Most importantly, my daughter loves it there!!
The place is terribly understaffed to the point where the owners have to stand in for teachers and sometimes have parents stay until they can get a teacher in. Staff doesn't use gloves to serve kids food. The teachers are too busy gossiping while outside to bother keeping an eye on the kids. There have also been incidences of abusive behavior - inappropriate yelling, pushing. Not to mention there is NO EDUCATION going on here for the kids! TERRIBLE PLACE. Please send your kid somewhere they'll flourish and get the attention they need - not here.