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Businiess name:  Just Like Home Too Childcare
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Our foster baby was at the facility for a month and a half and in that time she came home with: flu, sinus infection, eye infection, high fever and hand foot and mouth. When we were told that they thought the baby might be developing HF&M we asked what made them think that and the manager said that it had been going around the infant and toddler room for the past two weeks. When we asked why we weren't informed the manager got rude and said ""HF&M isn't one of the diseases that the state requires us to tell you about."" We informed them that it still would have been nice to know because we do have work schedules to take into mind. Manager turned the situation into a confrontation in which she followed us out of the facility shouting about how inconvenient our foster baby's visitation schedule was to them. The only upside was that there was one nice teacher in the infant room. Though she was good to our foster baby it was just not enough to outweigh the attitude from management and the constant illnesses.

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