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GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC
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On record in Pennsylvania.
616 1ST STREET EXT, APOLLO, PA 15613
- Hours
- 6 AM–6 PM
- Licensed for
- 159 children
- Subsidies
- Accepted
Amenities and accessibility
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.
Ages and programs
Reported to DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning by GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC and published in the state licence record. Availability is not the same as licensing, so confirm openings directly.
Programs on record
- Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts
- School-age care
The public record
- License number
- 101952620-0002
- License status
- LICENSED
- License type
- Child Care Center
- Licensed capacity
- 159 children
- Address
- 616 1ST STREET EXT, APOLLO, PA 15613
- County
- Armstrong County
- Phone
- +17244781345
- Website
- Not listed
- License issued
- July 9, 2026
- License expires
- July 9, 2027
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
From Google
Recent parent reviews
The 6 most recent of 14 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.
My children attend this daycare and I’ve never had an issue. All of the teachers are very nice. The place is very clean and I love that it used to be an old school. It’s really nice in the gymnasium is huge. My kids always do arts and crafts every single day. Miss V in the baby room is absolutely a sweetheart. Miss M and miss L are so attentive. They use an app that updates you throughout the day of activities things that they ate and what they do. Just a wonderful place to bring your kids. Really great experience because one of my children stayed with me at home until they were two years old and then we kind of gotten the groove of going to daycare after that. I’m just amazed by how tentative and suite the teachers are we’ve been going here for a few years now. I would highly recommend this place to anybody.
Morganne HughesFeb 4, 2026This is my very first time using a daycare. I have a 9 year old and a 3 year old. My 3 year old goes here 3 days per week. He’s been there a few months. He loves his care taker “Bre” so much, it gives me such peace of mind that he’s with her. When it’s daycare days, I ask “do you wanna go to play place?” And my son always responds “Yes! Play place!” The only downside for me is the schedule, I could really use another hour… I think the school there lets out at 3, so I have to get him by 3:30…. but everywhere I looked had very slim pickings. Maybe short staffed, anyhow, they said they would once they’re able to. They have worked with me in cases that I’m running a tad bit late, which I’m super grateful to have an understanding staff to work with.
Blair ClarkMay 27, 2024My daughter attended this childcare center for approximately 6 months. In that 6 month time frame, she was given a dirty bottle to drink out of 2x. The first time it happened it last 3.5 weeks; none of the teachers in that room said anything to me about taking the bottle home. I was furious!!! My daughter also had went 6 hours without being given a bottle, this was said over the phone (speakerphone) with another staff member present. I was livid!! I walked in a couple times when my daughter was sleeping and the lead teacher had a blanket over my daughters face (other children, as well). These are infants and young toddlers!! Nothing like depriving little ones of oxygen!! I witnessed my daughter screaming for at least 10 minutes while being isolated from everyone, in a playpen, on the other side of the room… and was told “I put her there so she wouldn’t grab the others food..” My daughter is maybe 2ft high right now, and they have the table with chairs in them to feed kids. She wasn’t grabbing food. And that’s no reason to keep her in a playpen, on the opposite of the room with nobody else with her!! The directors are not very attentive to the lack of professionalism in their building and create justifications for the poor behavior in the infant room! (I have the emails to prove it!) I was also threatened when I asked the director for my daughters stuff in her chart - which I have the right to have. Clearly they don’t even know the rights parents have! They’ve used scare tactics to try and silence me but I refuse to remain silent!! Phone calls, threatening emails banning me from their properties and telling me who I can talk to, etc. I give this place 1 star because there’s a few teachers who are genuine with their love for children and caring for them. I wouldn’t trust the infant room at all, nor would I trust the two in the office. They’re ignorant and justify mistreatment of children. It’s even said in an email, cameras are used to protect staff. 10/10 do not recommend - especially the baby room!!
Miranda BashNov 17, 2023My son use to go here until I received a phone call from CYS saying there has been an incident with my son and one of the teachers there. Another teacher reported it and they got looked into. The incident happened 3 months before I was even told. The directors never told me UNTIL CYS got involved. They also never fired that worker, the put her in the kitchen and as clean up. My son still saw her until I could find another place for him to go. Once the police got involved they finally fired the girl. But the fact that the directors knew it happened and never told me makes me up set and I can not trust them at all. These people have no rights to hurt a 3 year old no matter what. And the directors should have taken care of that girl right away. If you do go here Please keep an eye on your kid.
Katie KatkowskiSep 8, 2021My son has attended their free preschool this past year. I was soo reluctant to putting him in. Have been a stay-at-home the last 8 years and needed a part-time job. I have not regretted putting him in since he started (ok, minus the covid shutdowns but that is not there fault). My son is flourishing and enjoys going to preschool. The teachers & administrators are great! Thank you all for your hard work!
kitsy higginsMay 18, 2021My children go here three days a week and they absolutly love it the childcare is extreamly good and the building is very clean and disinfected. I have no complaints or worries while my children are there.
jordan colemanOct 12, 2020
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
How the reviews split
The 3.9 average comes from 14 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
- 5 star8
- 4 star2
- 3 star1
- 2 star0
- 1 star3
Questions parents ask about GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC
Is GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC a licensed child care provider in Pennsylvania?
- Yes. GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC holds Pennsylvania certificate 101952620-0002, listed as "LICENSED" by the Office of Child Development and Early Learning in Armstrong County. The current certificate runs to July 9, 2027. Confirm current standing at compass.dhs.pa.gov/providersearch before enrolling.
What is GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC's Keystone STARS rating?
- Pennsylvania rates GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC STAR 4, on a scale of one to four where four is highest. That tier took effect on November 24, 2025. Keystone STARS measures programme standards such as staff qualifications and learning environment, not inspection outcomes.
Does Pennsylvania record a negative sanction against GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC?
- No. The state's provider dataset records no negative sanction against GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC at the time the record was published. That is a single field in a snapshot, not a full compliance history, and it is not the same as a clean inspection record. The licensing inspection detail is at compass.dhs.pa.gov/providersearch.
Does GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC accept child care subsidy?
- Yes. GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC holds a subsidy agreement with the state. The agreement covers these age groups: Infant and toddler, Preschool, School-age. An agreement means the provider can bill the subsidy programme, not that a funded place is free today. Eligibility is decided by your Early Learning Resource Center, Early Learning Resource Center for Region 3.
Does this page show inspection results for GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC?
- No. Pennsylvania completes at least one unannounced inspection a year at every licensed provider, and publishes the results through the provider search at compass.dhs.pa.gov/providersearch. Those results are not included here, and there is no open dataset of them, so nothing on this page reflects GRANDMAS HOUSE LLC's inspection history either way. Look the provider up there and read the licensing inspection record.
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