Thomson Family Ymca is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 521 Hill Street, Thomson, Georgia GA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Parents praise Thomson Family YMCA as a clean, well-maintained facility with excellent staff and a welcoming atmosphere. The center offers diverse programs including fitness classes, swimming, and childcare with ample space for children to play. Members appreciate the convenient location, modern equipment, and family-friendly environment.
I love coming to this gym! The staff is always friendly, and the workout equipment is excellent . However, since having a baby, I’ve realized it’s not as family-friendly as I’d hoped. I understand there are liability concerns, but I wish there were a bit more flexibility for postpartum parents—specifically, allowing a newborn in a car seat to stay nearby while I work out. As a new mom, I’m not yet comfortable leaving my baby in someone else’s care, and having this option would help me maintain my fitness and well-being like everyone else. It would mean a lot to have more support for parents in this stage of life.
The YMCA is supposed to be a place for families and kids however being a nationwide member going to YMCA all across this country. This is the only one I’ve ever been to without a FAMILY SHOWERS. All their facilities are 18 and older and they just have a regular bathroom for kids, but that’s not practical if you take your child swimming you have activities they sweat an you wanna take a shower, NOT HERE you’re unable to at this Y besides that it’s a great YMCA..
This is a wonderful facility with great classes and programs for people of all ages. Convenient location and lots of parking in a vacated community hospital. Sparkling clean with great staff and equipment.
I love this YMCA. Great classes, great gym, amazing pool, love the child care, and they are super clean. The only problem I have there is little to no childcare on the weekend. That’s when kids are out of school and parents are out of work. Why not provide these services on the weekends so parents can work out and stay active. Because of the childcare hours I’ve been thinking about not renewing my membership because why pay for it when I can only work out during the week (during lunch time and dinner time).
The Y itself is great but this one star review (really deserves a zero) is for their summer day camp. If you plan on sending your child to summer day camp here, don’t. I have personally witnessed their “leader” speaking so rudely to the children there. When I went to pick my son up, their lead teacher was screaming down the hallway at the children that they would not be allowed to go to the bathroom on top of many other times I’ve went to pick him up/drop him off and been met with hollering adults and that were personally extremely rude to my child. I went to go pick my son up and the teacher informed me they had been putting my son in the “reflection room” -every day- and that it had no air conditioning? My child completely refuses to go back because of how bad it was. This has been the most stressful experience I have ever had with any child care organization and the staff has no care with cold responses. If you aren’t good with children, why be a summer camp teacher? Communication skills are lacking bad and when trying to have my child transferred to another location or removed and speaking WITH the director about the issues occurring I was told and I quote “well I have full confidence in my staff and I’m sorry you feel that way” no consideration for the situation and no way to find a resolution for grown adults on a power trip. I am beyond disappointed as I love the YMCA Staff at this location but the choice of teachers at the summer camp is sad.