Child Daycare & PreschoolsWallingford, CT

Masonic Child Development Center

3.1(20 reviews)

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Masonic Child Development Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 22 Masonic Ave, Wallingford, Connecticut CT. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Note: This facility is Masonicare Health Center, a nursing home and rehabilitation center, not a child development daycare. Reviews praise compassionate staff, good care quality, and professional medical services, though some cite facility maintenance issues, food service concerns, and inconsistent staff quality across units.

Caring and compassionate staffattentive nursing and CNA careclean facilitiesexcellent communication with familiesgood physical therapy

Recent Reviews

7 months ago

My mom has unfortunately wound up in the care of Massonicare. I have to say floor 5 ramage you guys are the best! Also, floor 2 staff is amazing compassionate to the residents. It's nice to see the residents up doing activities and not roting in bed being neglected like some facilities. This is the first nursing home I dealed with that provides good care and attention to the residents. I see the love and joy the CNAs put into their care for the residents. I put all my trust into them caring for my mom with Alzheimer's disease and I like what I see. When I can't be there with my mom I know she is getting good care. I appreciate all the feedback and communication with staff as well. I'm glad my mom is here. Thank you to all the CNA's and nurses and hospice staff that take care of my mom everyday! You guys are well appreciated!

a year ago

It's taken me a year to think about how to write a review for this facility. My mom was here - in 4 Wooster mostly, and Sturges for a short time - from Nov 2022 thru Aug 2023. The rollercoaster of emotions I went through in those 9 months still haunt and comfort my memories. I want to talk about the good first. 1.) Dr Deshields - he was her psychiatrist and he was the brightest light in the facility. He is a pleasant, caring person. I truly felt he had my mom's best interests at heart. He wanted to get her treatment just right, so he could genuinely say she is ready and stable to be in a nursing home environment without acting out. This took some time. 2.) Another positive was my mom's social worker/primary therapist - Sarah Shea. She was a sweetheart. 3.) The nurses station - and hear me out because they were one of the negatives too. I guess for as long as my mom was there, they grew on me. My mom was fully immobile. So it was blessing having these nurses cleaning, feeding, providing social activities and doing all the other things that i was doing myself before. 4.) the other families. being there for so long, I had the pleasure - and shared sorrow- of getting to know the other families. ok, the not so good: 1.) the social workers - hear me out. I loved Sarah, but she went on leave for a couple months and we had a fill in - Edna. Edna was a high energy, fast talking lady. but i think maybe she had a lot on her plate? I don't know, but i felt like when i asked her questions, she responded, but didn't really answer me. Also, when we were looking for long-term nursing home for my mom she would ask me if I had any preferences, to which my only preference was that my mom be near where our family is. i asked if she had a list to which she said they do not keep directory of homes! The best thing Edna did was hook me up with medicaid4you. I dealt from then on with my mom case worker for that program, and it was fabulous. They even provided me with a database of ALL nursing facilities in the STATE. i could not understand why masonicare didn't have access to something like this! 2.) The limited visiting hours , 3.) the nurses were still on my dog list for some stuff. top of the list was when i went to see my mom, she would be so disheveled. she had stains on her clothes from eating, her skin was so dry it was literally flaking onto her shirt. her hair was falling out in the back because no one was tending to it. when i saw the bald spot, i was livid. i got permitted from that day on, during our visits, to clean my mom up, lotion her skin, and braid her hair for her. that was when i noticed that other black patients in the building were walking around looking about the same. i don't think this was a racist thing at all...but the nurses in 4 wooster were mostly NOT black, and i think maybe they just didn't have clue how to tend to our natural hair. this brings up another good thing i did not include about - when my mom was put in the sturges building for a short while, i came to see her and she would be CLEAN , her face SHINY with vasoline, her hair was freshly cornrowed...her nails were treated, trimmed and cleaned! Sturges had a TON of black ladies working there! they called my mom, 'mama' and i actually left there one day crying because i felt like someone was finally treating my mom with some respect. this was my experience here, everyones is different. Visit your loved one, advocate for them, POP in, stay on top of things and try to get out quickly. All in all, i did appreciate the staff very much.

11 months ago

I was a patient at Masonic care rehab for 21 days from February 28 to March 21. I stay at Masonic care. The staff were so friendly and so knowledgeable. The PT department were fine. I have no complaints about the staffing but one thing I must stress the food service is the worst. I ever experience in my life to serve food to human beings the way it is served preheated in a microwave is absolutely outrageous. In my three weeks there I lost over 25 pounds due to the food service one dessert that I was served with my dinner was an ice cream cup. The ice cream cup must’ve went through the microwave. It was nothing Shameful that Masonic care serves food like this to their patients. Beware.

a year ago

Do not place a loved one here. The facility is filthy. The staff’s mood depends on how much care is provided to your loved one. The physical therapists are disgruntled and could be heard chronically complaining daily. Our parent’s clothing was admired by the staff, and then piece by piece went missing. Our parent fell and when we asked how, they flipped the questioning on how we would prevent that? When the insurance stops,despite making an appeal, no one would speak to you. Spoke to the highest level nursing personnel, but of course when you’re complaining they really do not listen. Told us they would be in touch, never heard from them again. If you love your family member, DO NOT place them here. There are considerable infrastructure concerns, burnt out staff working double shifts and basically zero empathy and true concern about patients. It’s all about the $$$ not the patient. Dreadful experience, stay clear of this decaying facility.

3 years ago

My mother was severely dehydrated and lost 14 lbs within a month. They were investigated by the state and they found they broke certain protocols. My mom almost died. I would not recommend the psych unit to anyone.

Frequently asked questions

Masonic Child Development Center is a child daycare & preschools childcare facility located in Wallingford, Connecticut. The facility has a capacity of 49 children.
Masonic Child Development Center has a Google rating of 3.1 out of 5 based on 20 parent reviews. Read the full reviews on this page to see what parents appreciate about this facility and any areas for improvement.
To enroll your child at Masonic Child Development Center, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Masonic Child Development Center through Connecticut's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Connecticut must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
22 Masonic Ave, Wallingford, Connecticut 06492
County
NEW HAVEN

Details

Daycare Type
Child Daycare & Preschools
Capacity
49 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
41.46474, -72.83553