Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc.

90 Webster Ave., Rochester, NY 14609License
NAEYC Accredited
C

Data Freshness & Provenance

Inspection coverage

15 inspections on record

Active providers

License status: License

Last refreshed

April 1, 2026

Latest inspection

January 29, 2026

Provenance

New York licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring

Quick Facts

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Updated April 1, 2026

Provider
Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc.
License number
238856
Location
90 Webster Ave., Rochester, NY 14609
Status
License
Safety grade
C (Average), score 79.0/100
Inspection record
15 inspections, last inspected January 29, 2026
Provenance
Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 1, 2026.

Safety Scorecard

C
Average79.0 / 100
Health60/100
Safety70/100
Staffing100/100
Compliance100/100

8

Total Violations

Jan 29, 2026

Last Inspection

113

Capacity

Violation Timeline

Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.

All Violations (10)

SERIOUSHEALTH418-1.11(a)(2)Nov 6, 2024

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 day 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 staff will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY418-1.15(b)(6)(i)Nov 6, 2024

Information relating to an individual child is confidential and cannot be disclosed without written parental permission to anyone other than the Office, its designees or other persons authorized by law.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY418-1.15(b)(6)(i)Nov 6, 2024

Information relating to an individual child is confidential and cannot be disclosed without written parental permission to anyone other than the Office, its designees or other persons authorized by law.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY418-1.15(b)(6)(i)Nov 6, 2024

Information relating to an individual child is confidential and cannot be disclosed without written parental permission to anyone other than the Office, its designees or other persons authorized by law.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH418-1.11(a)(2)Nov 6, 2024

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 day 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 staff will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH418-1.11(a)(2)Nov 6, 2024

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 day 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 staff will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSSAFETY418-1.15(b)(6)(i)Nov 6, 2024

Information relating to an individual child is confidential and cannot be disclosed without written parental permission to anyone other than the Office, its designees or other persons authorized by law.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH418-1.11(a)(2)Nov 6, 2024

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 day 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 staff will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH418-1.9(j)Feb 28, 2023

Corporal punishment is prohibited. For the purposes of this Subpart, the term corporal punishment means punishment inflicted directly on the body including, but not limited to, physical restraint, spanking, biting, shaking, slapping, twisting or squeezing; demanding excessive physical exercise, prolonged lack of movement or motion, or strenuous or bizarre postures; and compelling a child to eat or have in the child's mouth soap, foods, hot spices or irritants or the like.

Resolution: Corrected

SERIOUSHEALTH418-1.9(b)Feb 28, 2023

The staff must use acceptable techniques and approaches to help children solve problems.

Resolution: Corrected

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc.'s safety grade?

Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc. has a safety grade of C (Average) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 79.0 out of 100.

How many violations does Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc. have?

Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc. has 8 total violations on record, including 0 critical, 8 serious, and 0 minor.

When was Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc. last inspected?

Caring and Sharing Child Care Center, Inc. was last inspected on January 29, 2026.

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