Junior junction utica ny: Junior Junction, Inc. at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital

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Junior Junction, Inc. at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital

About the Provider

Description: Junior Junction, Inc. at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital is a Day Care Center in Utica NY, with a maximum capacity of 81 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Total Capacity: 81;Infants: 16;Toddlers: 20;Preschool: 30;School-Age: 15;. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: This facility is authorized to administer medications;Initial License Date: 2/1/1990;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    39947
  • Capacity:
    81
  • Age Range:
    Total Capacity: 81;Infants: 16;Toddlers: 20;Preschool: 30;School-Age: 15;
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Schools Served:
    Utica School District
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Feb 01, 1990
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Dec 01, 2019
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Nov 30, 2023
  • District Office:
    Syracuse Regional Office
  • District Office Phone:
    (315) 423-1202 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

Inspection/Report History

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Date Type Regulations Status
2022-06-17 Violation 418-1.8(k)(2)(i) Not Corrected
Brief Description:
for children between ages 6 weeks old and 18 months old: there must be one teacher for every four children;
2022-06-17 Violation 418-1. 8(l)(8) Not Corrected
Brief Description:
Except for Office approved continuity of care classrooms, children under three years of age may not participate in mixed age groups except for limited periods of time at the beginning and end of the child day care center’s daily operation.
2022-04-08 Violation 418-1.7(s) Corrected
Brief Description:
Individual clean bed coverings must be available, as needed, for each child requiring a rest period.
2022-04-08 Violation 418-1.8(f) Corrected
Brief Description:
An additional group teacher or an assistant teacher is required when the number of children in the group dictate that a second teacher be present to meet the teacher/child ratio.
2022-04-08 Violation 418-1. 8(j) Corrected
Brief Description:
When a child care center is in operation, an adequate number of qualified teachers must be on duty to ensure the health and safety of the children in care.
2022-04-08 Violation 418-1.8(l)(7) Corrected
Brief Description:
Except for Office approved continuity of care classrooms, infants may never be mixed with other age groups.
2022-04-08 Violation 418-1.8(l)(8) Corrected
Brief Description:
Except for Office approved continuity of care classrooms, children under three years of age may not participate in mixed age groups except for limited periods of time at the beginning and end of the child day care center’s daily operation.
2022-04-08 Violation 418-1. 15(b)(15) Corrected
Brief Description:
Parents must be given the opportunity to discuss issues related to their children and the care of their children with the director, group teacher or assistant teacher. Such opportunities must occur at the time of enrollment and as frequently as needed thereafter, but at least annually.
2019-02-22 Violation 418-1.7(k) Corrected
Brief Description:
Daily supervised outdoor play is required for all children in care, except during inclement or extreme weather or unless otherwise ordered by a health care provider. Parents may request and programs may permit children to remain indoors during outdoor play time so long as such children will be supervised in accordance with section 418-1.8 of this Subpart.
2018-10-31 Violation 418-1.11(i)(1) Corrected
Brief Description:
Staff and volunteers must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and running water at the beginning of each day, before and after the administration of medications, when they are dirty, after toileting or assisting children with toileting, after changing a diaper, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.
2018-10-31 Violation 418-1.11(i)(2) Corrected
Brief Description:
Staff and volunteers must ensure that children thoroughly wash their hands or assist children with thoroughly washing their hands with soap and running water when they are dirty, after toileting, before and after food handling or eating, after handling pets or other animals, after contact with any bodily secretion or fluid, and after coming in from outdoors.
2018-08-30 418-1.15(c)(5) Corrected
Brief Description:
daily attendance records, which must be filled out at the time a child arrives and departs, and must include arrival and departure times;
2018-04-06 418-1.11(c)(1) Corrected
Brief Description:
The licensee must prepare a health care plan on forms furnished by the Office. Such plan must protect and promote the health of children. The health care plan must be on site, followed by all staff and available upon demand by a parent or the Office. In those instances in which the program will administer medications, the health care plan must also be approved by the program’s health care consultant unless the only medications to be administered are:

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Junior Junction | Utica, NY

Program areas at Junior Junction

To provide day care services and maintenance to children five days a week, including educational and recreational activities, meals ,and snacks

Personnel at Junior Junction

Name Title Compensation Date of data
Deborah A George Executive Director 2021-04-06
Debbie George Past Executive Director $64,963 2020-08-31
Robert Hughes President $0 2020-08-31
Louis Aiello Vice President and Treasurer $0 2020-08-31
Lisa Green Vice President $0 2017-08-31

Financials for Junior Junction

  • Revenues
  • Expenses
  • Assets
  • Liabilities
Revenues FYE 08/2020 FYE 08/2019 % Change
Total grants, contributions, etc. $0 $0
Program services $706,830 $797,719 -11.4%
Investment income and dividends $6,211 $6,912 -10.1%
Tax-exempt bond proceeds $0 $0
Royalty revenue $0 $0
Net rental income $0 $0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets $17,805 $1,770 905.9%
Net income from fundraising events $500 $391 27.9%
Net income from gaming activities $0 $0
Net income from sales of inventory $0 $0
Miscellaneous revenues $210 $76 176. 3%
Total revenues $731,556 $806,868 -9.3%

Form 990s for Junior Junction

Fiscal year ending Date received by IRS Form PDF link
2020-08 2021-04-06 990 View PDF
2019-08 2020-09-02 990 View PDF
2018-08 2019-06-19 990 View PDF
2017-08 2018-06-14 990 View PDF
2016-08 2017-07-24 990 View PDF
…and 7 more Form 990s

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Data update history

August 21, 2021

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2019

June 21, 2021

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2020

June 20, 2021

Updated personnel

Identified 1 new personnel

September 30, 2020

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2018

March 13, 2018

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2017

Nonprofit Types

Human service organizationsYouth service charitiesCharities

Issues

HealthEducationHuman servicesChildren

Characteristics

Tax deductible donations

General information

Address
2215 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13501
Metro area
Utica-Rome, NY
County
Oneida County, NY
Phone
(315) 734-3010

IRS details

EIN
13-3206424
Fiscal year end
August
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1984
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes

Categorization

NTEE code, primary
P33: Child Day Care
NAICS code, primary
624410: Child Day Care Services
Parent/child status
Independent

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    – First settled by white settlers in 1773.
    – Through 1830 the most settlers were Welsh dairy farmers escaping from poverty in Wales. Utica became the center of butter, cheese, and milk production for NY State.
    – Canals connecting Utica to Buffalo, Albany, New York, and Binghampton in 1820-1830 created opportunity for industries. Main industry was production of TEXTILE. When this industry transferred to the South, Utica became the center of machine tool industry. Then this industry transferred to the South, too.
    – In 20th century General Electric manufactured radios in Utica and it was called “radio capital of the nation” until General Electric moved production to Asia in 1960.
    – There is a bumper sticker used in Utica: “The City That God Forgot” .
    – Refugees from Bosnia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Somalia have moved to Utica in the 21st century because it is so cheap to live. They work in small businesses, in some cases, businesses that serve each other: butchers, nursing home work, restaurants, greenhouse work, and agriculture.
    – In the area around Utica, the “Mohawk Valley” is a major agricultural region of NY State. It is central area of ​​NY State, land is cheap, and region continues to be high in dairy production.
    – Remington factory employees 1,100. An Indian casino is county\’s largest employer, with 4,000. WalMart warehouse employs 1,400. CONMED, a medical products company, employees 1,200. There are many healthcare companies and facilities and the “back offices” of insurance and finance companies. Labor is cheap. However, there is little manufacturing anymore.
    – The Hotel Utica 10-story building in 1912 with 200 rooms, four dining rooms, a ballroom, an assembly hall, a restaurant for ladies and a grill and cafe for gentlemen. The top four floors were added in 1926, which increased the total number of rooms to 250. Famous guests included: Judy Garland, Mickey Mantle, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Mae West. As business declined, the hotel ceased operating in 1972. It then became two adult care residences. After a period of vacancy, it was purchased by local investors who did a $13 million dollar rehabilitation from 1999-2001. The hotel is up for sale.
    – Utica is the capital city of Oneida County.
    – At its peak, it had 100,000 people, now it is 60,000 people. It receives a lot of public support from the State.

    And Google told me this in Russian:
    Utica – a city in the northeast of the USA New York. Port on the Erie Canal. 317 thousand inhabitants (1990, together with the city of Rome and the suburbs). Transport node. Engineering, food, printing, light industry.
    Port on the Erie Canal. There are 35 thousand employed in industry (1975). production of electronic computers, radars, instruments and parts for aircraft, satellites and missiles, industrial equipment and tools, firearms, knitwear, haberdashery. Founded in 1773.

    Only the third most important post on Google was my recent post in the “Shadows and Reflections” community:):):) city ​​in Russian:(

    So see for yourself what kind of city it is, the most average city in the most average American outback.

    Luxurious hotel. With Tiffany lamps in the lobby.
    I have never seen such huge numbers during my travels in the USA.
    is almost empty . ..

    Our hotel was so visible through a copy of the freedom bell, the original is located in Philadelphia:

    more about this bell:

    9002

    City Vids some half-empty streets:

    Old trade school in a good new building:

    Several city clubs

    (I would not have understood, but my son explained to me that the rainbow is their symbol).
    Again, I’m not saying that these are all gay clubs, maybe just “a lot of rainbows” 🙂 🙂

    Slightly shabby buildings and their funny reflections in modern office mansions:

    The sky is constantly overcast with gray clouds.
    North…
    This is not sunny Connecticut for you :):), where the winter days of December-January are similar to our Moscow March days…
    But it’s already evening, the lanterns are lit, it’s time to return to the hotel.

    Goodbye Utica! Thanks for the shelter 🙂

    Author: kotoshka (all stories by the author)

    (reader rating 4 out of 5)

    Comments

    December 30, 2012 4:58 AM

    in Utica is an excellent hospital, not every regional center of Russia can find one.