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Three Points Child Care Center

South Tucson, AZ · Pima County
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 (1 review)
15530 W AJO, South Tucson, AZ 85713
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Quick Facts

Capacity
59 children
Age Range
Infant; Ones; Twos; Three to Five; School-Age
Type of Care
{3/4/5-year-old Care, Full-Day Care, Infant Care, One-year-old Care, Part Day Care, School-Age Child Care, Two-year-old Care}
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate

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Contact Information

📞 (520) 822-1745
15530 W AJO
South Tucson, AZ 85713
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Licensed Child Care Center
Active License
License Number
0020230CDCLV45121898
License Issued
Apr 15, 2026
Active Through
Apr 14, 2027
Issued By
Arizona Department of Health Services
Accreditation
Quality First
District Office
ADHS Division of Licensing Services

Reviews

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Mary Houshiar
2024-08-08 12:50:54
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
I have used this provider for more than 6 months

I love this daycare for my boys !!!! Anthony and Vanessa and Danielle are the most amazing people ever they treat your kid like family they show love and care and respect . I have school aged kids so this is who they are with most!!!!

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About the Provider

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We offer full day and half-day childcare for children birth to twelve years of age with four days minimum enrollment. We have an infant and toddler program, which aids in early child development through age appropriate activities encouraging walking, talking and toilet training. The three to five year olds participate in our preschool program which includes readiness skills for Kindergarten (Curriculum and Monthly Themes available upon request). School age program provides before and after school, with structured activities and quiet time for homework.

Hours of Operation

  • Days of Operation Monday–Friday
  • Open Hours6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday

Inspection/Report History

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Inspection # Inspection Date Inspection Type Status
INSP-0168498 2026-02-18 Compliance (Annual) Complete
Initial Comments: The following deficiencies were observed at the time of the Annual Compliance Inspection conducted on February 18, 2026, and are subject to changes pending programmatic review. The Compliance Officer provided the facility with a paper copy of the Notice of Inspection Rights at the start of the inspection. A full inspection was conducted at this time. 2 of 2 fingerprint clearance cards were verified to be valid through the DPS website during the time of the inspection. Please complete the Plan of Corrections via the LMS Portal within 10 days of receipt of this Statement of Deficiencies. BCCL staff emailed the Empower Self-Evaluation Assessment link to the Provider. The Emergency Disaster Contact Form was updated at the time of the inspection. The following was discussed, but not limited to: - Keep brooms inaccessible when children are in the activity areas. - Write N/A on the second parent information space in the Emergency, Information and Immunization Cards. - Maintain daily documentation of the presence or absence of enrolled children in paper as a backup method during the transition to a digital system. - Engage in conversations with parents who indicate dietary modifications to ensure a comprehensive understanding of each child’s specific needs, as well as the appropriate procedures to follow in the event of an allergic reaction.
INSP-0132243 2025-05-27 Complaint Complete
Initial Comments: The purpose of the inspection was to conduct a complaint investigation for case #00131494 on 5/27/25 and 5/28/25. A full inspection was not conducted at this time. Ratios observed were: Infants - 1:5 Ones & Twos - 1:6 Threes to School Age - 3:24 There were 8 staff members interviewed during this investigation. There were 5 children interviewed during this investigation. There was 1 child’s file reviewed during this investigation. Others interviewed: Complainant Documentation observed was: Incident Reports, Diaper Logs, Sign in and Out logs, photos. Upon completion of the complaint investigation, it was determined from observation, interview, and documentation that all 4 allegations were unable to be substantiated. There were zero deficiencies observed and are subject to changes pending programmatic review.
INSP-0097825 2025-02-21 Compliance (Annual) Complete
Initial Comments: The following deficiencies were found at the time of the compliance inspection conducted on 2/21/25, and are subject to changes pending programmatic review. 2 of 2 fingerprint clearance cards were verified to be valid through the DPS website during the time of the inspection. Please complete the Plan of Corrections via the online Portal within 10 days of receipt of this Statement of Deficiencies. Please submit a photo of the corrected deficiency. Please submit documentation that the rubberized surface meets the required resiliency. The Empower Survey was emailed to the facility. The DES group size was evaluated at the time of the inspection. Insurance: expires 4/3/25 Fire: 2/8/24 Gas: n/a Sanitation: expires 2/28/26 Items discussed, but not limited to, were: -Maintaining the 1/2 door of the infant room connected -Renewing license via the portal - Anniversary Application (in "Applications" or "Application History") -Renew license before 4/14/2025 -Review all staff files for expiring fingerprint cards
INSP-0044754 2024-06-07 Initial Monitoring Complete
Initial Comments: The following deficiencies were found at the time of the Initial Monitoring inspection conducted on 06/07/24, and are subject to changes pending programmatic review. Note: A full inspection was not conducted. Compliance Officer #1:Amanda Valenzuela 1 of 1 fingerprint clearance cards were verified to be valid on the DPS website during the time of the inspection. Please complete the Plan of Corrections via the online Portal within 10 days of receipt of this Statement of Deficiencies. Items discussed, but not limited to, were: - Tummy Time practices - Back to sleep practices - Ensuring the infant Dutch door stays locked together as one solid door
INSP-0042217 2024-04-01 Compliance (Initial) Complete
Initial Comments: The following deficiencies were found at the time of the Initial Licensing Inspection conducted on 04/01/2024, and are subject to changes pending programmatic review. Compliance Officer: Amanda Valenzuela Compliance Officer Supervisor: Lisa Emery 7 of 7 fingerprint clearance cards were verified to be valid via the DPS website during the time of the inspection. Please complete the Plan of Corrections via the online Portal within 10 days of receipt of this Statement of Deficiencies. The facility was not licensed at the time of the inspection. Items discussed, but not limited to, were as follows: Infant diapering area wall covering & maintaining the edges sealed Kitchen permit required to serve food Fingerprinting timeframes Children’s Emergency, Information, and Immunization Record (EIIR) card completion Staff: files, start date, and training (10-Day and Annual) Children with Special Needs: Individualized Plan Medication (form, storage, labels) Infant care (tummy time, crib safety, choking toys/food) Menu: posted, dated and itemized with specific foods listed Field trips: anytime leave licensed area Fire safety: extinguishers updated yearly and fire drills monthly

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