Top Child Care Services in Mesa, AZ 85203

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Avalon Children's Academy 1 is located at 1604 E University Dr, Mesa, AZ. This business specializes in Child Care Services.Read More…
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Mesa KinderCare located at 1810 E Southern Ave in Mesa, AZ is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.Read More…
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Full-service private school, serving 6 weeks to 8 year old children. We accept cash, credit and DES.We take infants from 6 weeks up to 5 years of age.We are open year-round, Monday through Friday f...Read More…
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Recker-McDowell KinderCare located at 6037 E Mcdowell Rd in Mesa, AZ is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.Read More…
Superstition KinderCare located at 7019 E Baseline Rd in Mesa, AZ is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.Read More…
Alma Mesa KinderCare located at 2862 S Alma School Rd in Mesa, AZ is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.Read More…
McKellips KinderCare located at 1063 E McKellips Rd in Mesa, AZ is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.Read More…

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Children's Safari Learning Center

5.0

By DevonW777

I brought my son there a couple years ago when I needed to go back to work due to financial struggle. The moment we stepped in we felt welcomed and greeted by warm faces. The staff is excellent and very caring of the children. My son was very nervous at first and didn't want to leave my side, the teachers there reassured him and were able to get him to go play with some other kids already there. When I came back they had told me about the amazing day he had had. He was so happy to be there and make all these new friends. Everyday he comes home and tells me something new he's learned. Bringing him to Children's Safari Learning Center has definitely taken a weight off my shoulder with finding a trustworthy place to take him. I am due with my second child next year and can say when she is old enough I will be bringing her there! ...read more

Children's Safari Learning Center

5.0

By pjk2016

Thank you Children's Safari for being such a big part of our family's life. You all welcomed us with open arms and haven't stopped since we started with you. I cannot thank the office staff (Kathy, Camryn and Jessica) enough for greeting every family will a warm welcome and smile! These ladies welcome each child by their names and that to me makes the kids feel so welcome and like they are apricated. These teachers are always coming up with something new to do with the kids so they are never getting board or doing the same things every day! MY child loves running through those doors and entering his classroom and once again being welcomed by his teachers and peers! The center is SO clean and SO well managed. ...read more

Children's Safari Learning Center

1.0

By Vicafg

The assistant director is not at all professional. She does not know how to talk to her coworkers and handle situations sufficiently. ...read more

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Coming Soon Little Einstein preschool

Little Einstein Preschool will be opening in January 2014. We are taking pre enrollment now for when we open.Little Einstein Preschool offers cameras for our families to log in and watch live video of your child learning, playing, and interacting with other children in the center. We also work with local schools in the area to prep your child for Kindergarten. \t\t \t\t \t\t\t \t\t\t  ...read more

By Little Einstein Preschool November 11, 2013

Respite Care in Arizona

Many folks are caring for loved ones, we know the numbers.  It's a very noble undertaking and the cost is enormous.  I'm not simply speaking about the financial costs, although those numbers can get large quickly too.  I'm talking about the cost on the caregiver.  The cost is a job that is scaled back or even resigned, family functions that are not attended to, or personal health considerations that are not addressed.  We, at SYNERGY HomeCare, see this all the time.  Many times we see this it's very late in the process and many more feelings have set in. We have to first start by helping the caregiver, who at times is now in equally poor health or mental state of mind.  We need to ensure that the family caregiver is now capable of stepping away and letting someone else help.  Once we know that they are OK receiving help then the care for their loved one starts usually without incident.  I say usually without incident because the sick family member realizes the altered state of the caregiver AND wants the caregiver to also get help and heal.  Once the professional caregiver and client seem to be progressing and getting things accomplished, the family member feels better since their worry is removed, then they begin to heal.  What occurs next is a truly miraculous blessing.  We often see the family caregiver becoming a family member again, a son, daughter, grandchild or niece/nephew. Simply by stepping away for a little bit of time, the family functionality resumes with everyone still getting all the help they need.  Sure there are a lot of emotions, but once those subside the emotions turn to elation and rejoicing comes.It's OK to take a break.  In fact the break doesn't need to be any more than one or two days a week or only for 2 weeks.  Whatever is needed, SYNERGY HomeCare is here to help with the most professional caregivers and staff. Thank you.SYNERGY HomeCare of the East ValleyMesa, Arizona ...read more

By SYNERGY HomeCare of the East Valley and Pinal County March 15, 2010

SYNERGY HomeCare Serves Veterans

We've added many more payer sources for our clients and perspective clients. These new payer sources add flexibility for our clients and their families since most of time cost plays a very important role in deciding which type of care their loved one obtains. We're hearing a lot about reforming our medical system in order to provide options to folks, but the reality is we are simply not there yet and won't be for a while. God willing, we will be at that point sooner than later, but it is also with that recognition that we continue to add payer sources of today to try to help families provide the care they need for their loved ones. One of our great new payer sources is the Veteran's Administration. Working through a third-party we are able to work with veteran's from any era and provide them the in-home care that they need. It's a pretty short application (we'll assist in filling it out if needed) and the money it can provide is priceless. If you know of anyone that is in need of non-medical in home care, please do not hesitate to call on SYNERGY HomeCare of the East Valley. Our Community Relations Representatives will be glad to assist.   Thank you.SYNERGY HomeCare of the East ValleySYNERGY HomeCare of Pinal County  ...read more

By SYNERGY HomeCare of the East Valley and Pinal County July 16, 2009

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