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Albany County Opportunity, Inc. at Monroe Street

Albany, NY · Albany County
25 Monroe Street, Albany, NY 12210
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Quick Facts

Capacity
129 children
Age Range
-Infants: 8 -Toddlers: 12 -Preschool: 109 -School-Age: 0
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate

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Contact Information

📞 (518) 469-0655
25 Monroe Street
Albany, NY 12210
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Licensed Day Care Center
Active License
License Number
169670
License Issued
Oct 4, 2023
Active Through
Oct 3, 2027
Issued By
New York State Office of Children and Family Services
District Office
Albany Regional Office

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About the Provider

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Additional Information: This facility is authorized to administer medications;Initial License Date: 10/4/2003;

Hours of Operation

  • Days of Operation Monday–Friday
  • Open HoursMon - Fri: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Inspection/Report History

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Date Type Regulations Status
2026-05-04 Self-Report Self-Report 2026-I-ARO-050271
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2026-04-01 Complaint (Substantiated) Complaint (Substantiated) 2026-I-ARO-027517
Brief Description: Violations Found
2026-03-18 Annual Unannounced Annual Unannounced 2026-I-ARO-002393
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2025-12-23 Monitoring Monitoring 2025-I-ARO-112078
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2025-09-22 Monitoring Monitoring 2025-I-ARO-102080
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2025-06-03 Monitoring Monitoring 2025-I-ARO-043940
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2025-03-26 Annual Unannounced Annual Unannounced 2025-I-ARO-003300
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2024-12-17 Monitoring Monitoring 2024-I-ARO-114112
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2024-09-20 Monitoring Monitoring 2024-I-ARO-097103
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2024-08-01 Complaint (Substantiated) Complaint (Substantiated) 2024-I-ARO-077230
Brief Description: Violations Found
2024-06-17 Monitoring Monitoring 2024-I-ARO-052483
Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection
2022-05-13 Violation 418-1.9(d) Corrected
Brief Description: Behavior management must promote self-esteem in children and guide children in such a way as to help each child develop self-control and assume responsibility for his or her actions through clear and consistent rules and limits appropriate to the ages and development of the children in care.
2022-05-13 Violation 418-1.9(i) Corrected
Brief Description: Physical intervention is permitted. Physical intervention is the act of using bodily contact as a short-term immediate response to prevent children from incurring substantial or serious injury to themselves or injuring others. It may involve: picking a child up and moving him or her away from danger or conflict, holding the child's hands or gently touching the body to direct their movement, rocking a child to soothe them, blocking a child's path when they are about to injure themselves or others or destroy property. This technique allows the child to regain self-control as quickly and safely as possible. A consultation with a child's parent is required if the child is not receptive to physical intervention.

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