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FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER

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3.2(11)Yelp(0)
LICENSED GROUP

On record in Wisconsin.

Pin located from the licensed address with the US Census geocoder. Wisconsin does not publish coordinates for this provider.

919 60th St, Kenosha, WI 53140-4040

Hours
05:30 AM-06:00 PM
Licensed for
90 children

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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

The public record

License number
2000558012-001
License status
LICENSED
License type
LICENSED GROUP
Licensed capacity
90 children
Address
919 60th St, Kenosha, WI 53140-4040
County
Kenosha County
Website
Not listed
License issued
June 3, 1997

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Children and Families, Bureau of Early Care Regulation. 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 5 most recent of 11 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • My son has attended three different daycares, and first united has been the best by far. The staff is amazing and understanding, taking the time to work with my son individually. I highly recommend this facility—10/10!

    Jaslyn OrnelasJul 30, 2024
  • My baby was in the infant room. I was happy that my baby was being taking care of by the teacher who is a grandmother, so she has experience and only one other baby. Awesome, she will not be ignored. Then the red flags started. When i picked my baby up from daycare they would be outside, 2 baby, 4 swings, but my baby always in her carseat. I stopped bring the carseat, wow now she is in the swing. I was told other baby was dropped off as soon as they opened. I would drop my baby at 7, he was still in his carseat too, and he was a infant when started, almost one now.They would say she is fussy for weeks and barely eats. Two teachers who take care of babies for a living stated when she is fussy " I just dont know what to do" Some days I had to pull over because she was crying from being hungry. I expressed to them she is still hungry after 4 oz and to give her 6 oz. They replyed we will give her 4 oz and if she wants more l, we will make her more. I had to pick her up because she had a accident in her clothes, they claimed she was sneezing and coming down with a bug. Took her to the Doctors, clean bill of health. The dr even stated the daycare is a red flag, if she was teething, fussy she would be fussy everywhere. She was never fussy with me, ate great. Doctor said no teeth are even coming in. So to sum it up, she was fussing because she was ignored, hungry, babies need stimulation, not just sat in a bouncer.

    Maria AlejandreJul 2, 2024
  • Very Dirty daycare they don’t clean the bathrooms and they are little ants everywhere round the building .The teachers CUSS round the little kids. all the teachers are always yelling at kids. Also A little girl almost tipped over another little girl chair just because she wanted to sit next to her friend. They even talk about the parents DONT BRING YOUR CHILD HERE

    Anayelie cisnerosFeb 23, 2024
  • My daughter has been attending first United daycare since 2018 and she absolutely loves it. The staff is amazing, I never had a problem over the 5 years. Highly recommend

    Kionna MackMay 16, 2023
  • This day daycare is unacceptably unaffordable . Even if you have state insurance they charge over 300 $ extra for a monthly co pay . The administration has children in their office during periods where they are out numbered teachers vs children . Where the children are left sitting in the office chair listening to adult conversations. I recorded a child falling out of the chair while in their office . Where no one jumped to save the fall. They had a handicapped child in the room on the chair as well in another case I observed . They don’t do fun activities on special holidays and every time I picked up my daughter she was coloring or watching a vhs . The kids look unhappy and I observed a child crying in a cubby. I expressed that they could be more hands on if I’m paying such a large co pay and they only argued then to associate for a flexible payment option. I expressed that they could teach a school aged child to learn shoe tying and that was never Occomplished . They didn’t like that I voiced an opinion and told me that the children weren’t welcome anymore do to my thoughts of improving the facility . They didn’t give a heads up that it was their last day until the last day they wanted to kick us out . I also had trouble dropping my children off in the morning because the woman who buzzes you into the door was outside in her car in the parking lot smoking cigarettes. Do not bring your kids here .

    Emily WesselsOct 31, 2018

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 3.2 average comes from 11 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

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Questions parents ask about FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER

Is FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER a licensed child care provider in Wisconsin?

FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER holds Wisconsin licence 2000558012-001, listed as "LICENSED" by the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families in Kenosha County, licensed since 1997-06-03. Confirm current standing on the state's provider search at childcarefinder.wisconsin.gov before enrolling.

What is FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER's YoungStar rating?

YoungStar rates FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER 2 stars out of five. The rating covers staff education, the learning environment, business practices and child well-being, not inspection outcomes, and it is separate from the licence.

What are FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER's hours?

The state directory lists 05:30 AM-06:00 PM, Jan-Dec, full time. Wisconsin records the daily window but not which days it applies to, and hours change without the licence record changing, so call ahead.

What ages does FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER take?

The licence covers 6 weeks to 12 years 11 months. That is the span Wisconsin licenses the provider for, not a list of the rooms it runs, so ask which age groups it is actually staffing.

Does this page show inspection results for FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER?

No. Wisconsin publishes licensing violations for each provider, and none of them are included here, so nothing on this page reflects FIRST UNITED DAY CARE CENTER's inspection history either way. Read the violation record on the state's provider search at childcarefinder.wisconsin.gov.