Description:
More than just daycare -- preschool too!
I am located on County Road 9 (Page Brook Road) just outside the village of Greene and have set up spacious learning and play areas both inside the house and out.
Opening a daycare is a natural fit for me as I am the mother of nine grown children, all of whom I homeschooled. I have recently obtained a Masters degree in Educational Studies. I love and enjoy children and am passionate about the importance of surrounding them with a rich educational environment.
Our Assistant, Maddie Bush earned her Associates degree in Early Childhood Education from SUNY Broome and worked at the campus daycare center while attending school and up until starting her position at PBCC. Maddie loves working with children of all ages and ability levels. In addition to her work with children six weeks to five years old at the SUNY Broome campus daycare, Maddie’s child care experience includes providing respite care for a little girl who has Down syndrome. Since the summer of 2012, Maddie has also worked with children of all ages with special needs through the ACHIEVE summer program.
Our Asdistant Ariel Moran is the eldest of seven children. She has had practical experience caring for special needs children, since two of her siblings have disabilities. Ariel also volunteered as an assistant girl scout leader for 2 years. Her love for children, and her unique qualifications make her a welcome addition to our daycare!
If you are looking for a safe and nurturing home away from home for your child, I would love to meet you! It would be my privilege and pleasure to care for your precious little one.
Give us a call at 607-648-7464
~ Jo Roselle
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
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2020-10-23 | Violation | 416.5(a) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard. | |||
2020-10-23 | Violation | 416.11(b)(5) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: All providers, assistants, substitutes and household members must be free from communicable disease unless his/her health care provider has indicated that the presence of the communicable disease does not pose a risk to the health and safety of the children in care. | |||
2020-10-23 | Violation | 416.11(c)(1) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: The Licensee must prepare a health care plan on forms furnished by the Office. Such plan must protect and promote the health of children. The health care plan must be on site, followed by all caregivers and available upon demand by a parent or the Office. In those instances in which the program will administer medications, the health care plan must also be approved by the program's health care consultant unless the only medications to be administered are: | |||
2020-10-23 | Violation | 416.15(a)(1)(iii) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: Each group family day care home 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. | |||
2020-10-23 | Violation | 416.15(b)(4) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: The caregivers, employees, volunteers and all members of the household must be in good health and be of good character and habits. | |||
2020-07-29 | Violation | 416.9(j) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: Corporal punishment is prohibited. For the purposes of this Part, 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, hot spices, irritants or the like. | |||
2020-07-29 | Violation | 416.15(a)(1)(iii) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: Each group family day care home 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. | |||
2020-07-29 | Violation | 416.15(c)(3) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection the name, address, gender, and date of birth of each child and each child's parents names, addresses, telephone numbers and place(s) at which parents or other persons responsible for the child can be reached in case of an emergency; | |||
2020-07-15 | Violation | 416.7(t) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: Children unable to sleep during nap time shall not be confined to a sleeping surface (cot, crib, etc.) but instead must be offered a supervised place for quiet play. | |||
2020-07-15 | Violation | 416.9(h) | Not Corrected |
Brief Description: Physical restraint is prohibited. Physical restraint is the act of using force to extremely limit a child's body movements for a lengthy period of time. It involves holding a child against his/her will and putting pressure on the child's chest and/or extremities in an effort to significantly restrict his/her movement, thereby making it extremely difficult for a child to move. It may also involve holding a child flat on the ground and restricting his/her body from movement. | |||
2020-07-15 | Violation | 416.15(a)(1)(iii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Each group family day care home 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. | |||
2020-07-15 | Violation | 416.15(b)(11)(i) | Corrected |
Brief Description: In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: must notify the Office immediately in writing when there is any change of caregivers; | |||
2020-07-15 | Violation | 416.15(b)(11)(ii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: In hiring caregivers subsequent to issuance of a license, a program: must submit to the Office, prior to the start date the name of any new caregiver and the supporting documentation needed to complete the approval process, including: | |||
2020-07-15 | Violation | 416.15(c)(5) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection daily attendance records that are filled out at the time a child arrives and departs, and must include arrival and departure times; | |||
2018-07-20 | 416.15(b)(14) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: The caregiver must immediately notify the parent and Office upon learning of the death, serious incident, serious injury, serious condition, communicable illness, or transportation to a hospital, of a child which occurred while the child was in care at the program or was being transported by a caregiver. A serious incident includes any event in which a child requires medical attention other than routine illness, is left without competent supervision for any period of time, or leaves the program without an approved caregiver or designated person. |
If you are a provider and you believe any information is incorrect, please contact us. We will research your concern and make corrections accordingly.
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I love bringing my kids here and they look forward to it! Jo is loving, patient and knowledgeable. Her house is inviting, warm and safe. She engages my toddler and 3 year old in play that they enjoy and spends lots of time with them outside. She also likes to have them be a part of any food that she is making and they love being her big helpers! I so highly recommend this daycare!