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Licensed daycares in 14001Akron, NY

There are 4 licensed child care providers in the ZIP code: 14001 — 3 licensed centers and 1 family day home. Together they have been cited for 15 violations across 34 inspections in the past three years, an average of 0.44 violations per inspection, which is roughly in line with the Akron average of 0.48.

No facility in this ZIP code currently holds a revoked or suspended license.

The most-cited issue here is caregiver-to-child ratio (4 citations), followed by health and medication (3). Worth knowing before you tour.

Every record below comes from NYS Office of Children and Family Services and links back to the state's own document.

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1–3 violations in 3 years

3 providers. Most citations here are paperwork and routine issues — read the actual citations before drawing conclusions.

Child's Creative Development Center, Inc.

Center · Capacity 127 · Ages 0 mo – 13 yr · 6263 Scotland Rd · Last inspected Jun 26, 2026

1 violationActive
Sutton, Carol

Family day home · Capacity 16 · Ages 1 mo – 12 yr · 12424 Nice Road · Last inspected Jun 15, 2026

2 violationsActive
Ms Jean's Child Care Inc.

Center · Capacity 64 · Ages 0 mo – 13 yr · 5155 Crittenden Road · Last inspected May 26, 2026

3 violationsActive

4 or more violations in 3 years

1 provider. A higher count isn't automatically a red flag — read the actual citations before drawing conclusions.

Healthy Kids Extended Day Program Inc.

Center · Capacity 10 · Ages 5 yr – 13 yr · 47 Bloomingdale Ave · Last inspected Jun 10, 2026

9 violationsActive

Questions to ask when you tour in 14001

Caregiver-to-child ratio is the most-cited issue among providers here, followed by health and medication. Providers with clean records will have ready answers.

1

How do you maintain caregiver-to-child ratios during shift changes, lunch breaks, and pickup?

2

How do you log medication administration, and who verifies it?

3

When was your last playground and facility safety check, and what did it find?

A note on New York records

New York does not publish a severity classification for violations, so we can't tell you which citations were most serious — only what was cited and whether it was corrected. New York does publish complaint outcomes. We show everything the state makes public and link to the source for each item.

Data synced from NYS Office of Children and Family Services on Jul 10, 2026. Source records · Report an error