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I Can Learning Center
149 West 4th Street, Mt. Vernon NY 10550 · License #228270 · Group Family Day Care
Contact
- Phone
- (914) 664-6352
- Website
- Add via profile claim
- Address
- 149 West 4th Street, Mt. Vernon NY 10550 · Directions
Hours
Not published by the state. Owners can add hours via profile claim.
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- Licensed for 16 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: NYS Office of Children and Family Services- Violation
416.3(h) · Peeling or damaged paint or plaster must be repaired.
- Violation
416.5(i) · Protective caps, covers or permanently installed obstructive devices must be used on all electrical outlets that are accessible to children.
- Violation
416.5(y) · All window and door blind cords, ropes, wires and other strangulation hazards must be secured and inaccessible to children.
- Violation
416.7(n) · Cribs, bassinets and other sleeping areas for infants through 12 months of age must include an appropriately sized fitted sheet, and must not have bumper pads, toys, stuffed animals, blankets, pillows, wedges or infant positioners. Wedges or infant positioners will be permitted with medical documentation from the child's health care provider.
Corrected by Mar 17, 2026
- Violation
416.4(b)(1) · Evacuation drills must be conducted at least monthly during the hours of operation of the group family day care home.
Corrected by Jun 24, 2025
- Violation
416.15(c)(13) · The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection: a daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of each caregiver, employees and volunteers;
Corrected by Jun 24, 2025
- Violation
416.4(b)(1) · Evacuation drills must be conducted at least monthly during the hours of operation of the group family day care home.
Corrected by Mar 12, 2025
- Violation
416.12(n) · The program must obtain a written statement, from the parent of each infant in care, setting forth the breast milk, formula and feeding schedule instructions for the infant and must be updated as changes are made.
Corrected by Mar 12, 2025
- Violation
413.3(g)(3)(i) · The Office shall require the child day care program to immediately post upon receipt, in a prominent place at the program that is visible to parents, a copy of the most recent compliance history report issued to the program by the Office.
Corrected by Dec 30, 2024
- Violation
416.5(b)(2) · The emergency evacuation diagram must be posted in a visible location.
Corrected by Sep 9, 2024
- Violation
416.15(c)(6) · The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection children's individual health care plans; parental consents for emergency medical treatment; child's medical statement, immunizations, and any available results of lead screening for children not yet enrolled in kindergarten or a higher grade only; the name and dosage of any medications used by a child, the frequency of administration of such medications, and a record of their administration by caregivers; daily health check documentation; a record of illnesses and injuries occurring while in care; and any indicators of child abuse or maltreatment;
Corrected by Sep 9, 2024
- Violation
416.15(c)(13) · The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection: a daily schedule documenting the arrival and departure times of each caregiver, employees and volunteers;
Corrected by Sep 9, 2024
- Violation
416.11(a)(2) · The written medical statement from the health care provider must also state whether the child is a child with special health care needs and, if so, what special provisions, if any, will be necessary in order for the child to participate in child day care. When the written statement from the health care provider advises the day care program that the child being enrolled is a child with special health care needs, the day care program must work together with the parent and the child's health care provider to develop a reasonable health care plan for the child while the child is in the child care program. The health care plan for the child must also address how the day care program will obtain or develop any additional competencies that the caregivers will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child.
Corrected by May 28, 2024
- Violation
416.11(c)(1) · 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:
Corrected by May 28, 2024
- Violation
416.14(f) · Training must address all topics or subject matters required by state and federal law. The required state topics are:
Corrected by May 28, 2024
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416.15(c)(5) · 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;
Corrected by May 28, 2024
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