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BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT

License issued (IL)

1020 S HUNT CLUB DR, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056

DCC in Cook County, Illinois

28Elevated Risk
Day care center
3.9(27)Yelp(0)
DCC
Hours
7:30 AM–6 PM
Licensed for
110 children

The public record

License number
490085
License status
License issued (IL)
License type
DCC
Licensed capacity
110 children
Address
1020 S HUNT CLUB DR, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056
County
Cook County
Website
Not listed

Hours

Listed on Google

Mon
7:30 AM–6 PM
Tue
7:30 AM–6 PM
Wed
7:30 AM–6 PM
Thu
7:30 AM–6 PM
Fri
7:30 AM–6 PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

Hours change without the licence record changing. Call before you plan a drop-off around these times.

What Illinois licensed

Illinois licenses day care and overnight care separately, so BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT is listed against each one it holds. Every figure is a ceiling the state set, not a count of places free.

Day care, ages
6 weeks to 12 years
Day care, licensed for
110 children
Languages reported
English

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom

Planning

  • Appointment required

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

How the reviews split

The 3.9 average comes from 27 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star19
  • 4 star1
  • 3 star0
  • 2 star0
  • 1 star7

From Google

Recent parent reviews

  • If you're looking for a pre-SCHOOL that will help nourish your child's strengths and has a gameplan to help your child grow and learn, this is not the place for you. If you're looking for a place that you can drop your kids off at while you work and basically be a full time babysitting service, there's less expensive options out there. Would not recommend.

    Kevin RJun 5, 2026
  • I waited over a year to post this review. I thought with time the jagged edges of betrayal and disgust would soften and I could be more objective. This review is not about venting although I’m sure it will be tinged with it. It is to make sure you, the person looking for a safe place for your child, will not make the mistake of leaving your child in this center’s ‘care.’ I look back and see so many deficiencies with this Bright Horizons. I’ll share three highlights. There was a child in my son’s class with behavior issues. This center was not equipped to handle them. They let my son get hit, yelled at, and taunted to the point where he turned into a completely different kid. Not a word from his teachers. I finally put the pieces together based on my own observations at pick up and a whispered comment from a different teacher at the school. Thank god for her. Too bad for my poor kid who endured this hell. The director should seek help for her own behavior issues. She is defensive and vengeful. The anecdote that sums her up well is that after she was fully exposed in front of her management team for the bad behavior in her center and I was leaving she sent a note with the final bill saying she would send it to collections if I was late. I never paid a bill late but it was the only leverage she could still muster. Imagine someone like that having complete autonomy over your toddler. We all know they can test nerves. We also know they are completely defenseless against an adult’s ire. I didn’t know my son’s teachers. That sounds strange, right? The fact is I never saw them. Trust me, that is not how it should work nor will it lead to good outcomes. They make it impossible to reach the teachers through the app and when I did have a ‘conference’ with one she just asked if I had questions demonstrating little to no knowledge of my son. The building is nice and the food seemed good, but none of that really matters. It’s about the people who are with your kids all day. You cannot trust these people. I’m left wondering how on earth this place keeps its accreditation.

    Anastasia FroningMay 31, 2026
  • My child attended this daycare in 2017–2018, and the memories from that time still haunt me to this day. During her time there, she was hurt, isolated, and not properly cared for. I picked her up multiple times in a rush situation, only to find her diaper completely full of stool, unchanged for hours. Cried out. On one occasion, I picked her up and her ears were hurt. There were many mornings when my daughter, who was only one year old at the time, would scream and cry, begging me not to leave her there. She was too young to explain what was happening, but her reactions were heartbreaking. When teachers greeted her, she would scream back instead of responding normally — something no parent wants to see. I remember the name of one teacher, Veronica, and I also have photos from that period. At one point, because I was so concerned, I waited outside to observe. I witnessed my child being kept on the ground and not allowed to participate in a game for no clear reason. That moment confirmed my fears. This experience traumatized my little girl, and I deeply regret not speaking up more strongly at the time. I was young and unsure of how to handle the situation, but even nine years later, it still weighs heavily on me. There was a Romanian staff member who, toward the end, tried to help me keep an eye on my child to make sure nothing bad would happen. I am grateful for that support. I can stand behind everything I’ve written here - this is not fake. Please protect your children and do not be afraid to speak up. What happened during that time was unacceptable and unimaginable in a place that is supposed to care for children.

    Mimi MacFeb 26, 2026
  • My son have attended this daycare since he was 3 years old going through preschool and now preK. He is currently learning a lot in PreK the teachers are very patient with him. He really love Ms Jessica and Ms Bethany. When concerns are being mentioned to the Director/Teacher they strive to address them. I read through the negativity and I just want to remind parents, this is a daycare not a at home nanny center where the ratio is 1:1. Theres only so much the teachers can do because they are overseeing a whole classroom. However, if you mention one or two items that concerns you this center will work hard to get it resolved. They also work hard to build relationships with parents with events and conference. It has been a great 1.5 years.

    Becky NOct 8, 2025
  • As an allergy parent, I was super nervous about finding the right daycare for my daughter who has multiple severe food allergies. After 2+ years at Bright Horizons, I couldn't be happier. What sets them apart is their incredible dedication to allergy safety. From Ms. Betty and Ms. Keisha in leadership, to Mr. Romelle who prepares food, to every teacher - they ALL know exactly what my daughter can't have and double-check everything before serving. This isn't required, but they do it because they genuinely care. They've caught things WE missed and kept her out of danger multiple times. Beyond allergy management, the education is excellent and has her well-prepared for kindergarten. The teachers provide focused attention when kids need it and truly connect with each student. The staff genuinely cares about every child. I'd recommend Bright Horizons to any parent, especially those dealing with allergies or special needs. Tell them the Carberys sent you - they've earned every bit of this praise!

    Matthew CarberyAug 27, 2025
  • We have been with Bright Horizon since 2017, sent both of my kids there (9&5), I definitely recommend them, great teachers and staff, clean facility,. An amazing Journey with Bright Horizon

    Ghassan AldakkaAug 13, 2025

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

Questions parents ask about BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT

Is BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT a licensed child care provider in Illinois?

Yes. BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT holds Illinois licence 490085, listed as "License issued (IL)" by the Department of Children and Family Services, licensed as a day care center in Cook County. Confirm current standing at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov before enrolling.

What ages does BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT accept?

Illinois licenses BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT for children 6 weeks to 12 years during the day, with a licensed day capacity of 110. The span is what the licence permits, not a statement of which ages have places free.

What languages are spoken at BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT?

The licence record lists English. That is what the provider reported to the state, not a guarantee that a speaker is on site at every hour.

Does this page show inspection results for BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT?

No. Illinois publishes monitoring and licensing reports going back to 2010 through Sunshine at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov. Those reports are not included here, so nothing on this page reflects BRIGHT HORIZONS @ MOUNT PROSPECT's inspection history either way. Look the provider up there and read the monitoring record.

About this record

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Children and Family Services. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.

Where this comes from

  1. Primary. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services provider record, published through DCFS Sunshine, licence 490085. Monitoring reports back to 2010 are published there and are not included on this page.
  2. Context. Our explainer on how Illinois daycare licensing and inspections work, and on Illinois child care assistance.

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