World of Care (WOC) is a child care program accredited by Maryland Excels with a Quality Rating of 5. It offers developmentally appropriate educational programming for children with and without disabilities who may have medical needs and/or developmental delays and may require on-site, early intervention therapeutic services.

The WOC team includes early childhood educators, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, social work, family advocate, and registered nurses. All staff members support customized development, education, and healthcare plans through an integrated service model, and they provide evidence-informed, inclusive care and instruction for all enrolled children. WOC teacher-child ratios meet or exceed standard regulations, which ensures the program can meet the care needs of every child—including children with high nursing needs—in an inclusive setting.

While we accept typically developing children, priority for admission is given to children who are medically fragile or developmentally delayed or disabled.

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World of Care is accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education and licensed by the Maryland Office of Child Care Administration.

Services We Offer and Admission Criteria

We offer a nurturing, safe environment for up to 57 children with a wide range of abilities. The state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor play areas are designed and equipped to meet the individual needs of the children. Our services include the following:

  • Quality child care
  • Daily nursing assessments and interventions
  • Physical, occupational, and speech/language therapies
  • Family counseling, support, and referrals and coordination with community services and resources
  • Help facilitating the transition to schools and other settings
  • Collaboration with the child’s pediatrician and other healthcare providers and therapists
  • State-of-the-art Multi-Sensory Room
  • Parent/caregiver support groups

To be admitted to World of Care, families must have

  • Children from six weeks to five years of age
  • Documentation of their child’s special needs or medical condition (if applicable)

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Early Starts

Early Starts - In partnership with the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Center for Autism Services, Science and Innovation (CASSI) and Baltimore City Infants and Toddlers Program, Early Childhood Development and Education Center developed “Early Starts”, a pilot program for young children, 18 to 36 months, who have been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. These children receive an intensive morning classroom experience in the child care center led by a Speech/Language Pathologist and an Occupational Therapist. For the remainder of the day, they join the other children in the World of Care child care center where they benefit from socialization and other inclusion opportunities. For more information, please contact Mira Labovitz at 410-298-7000 ext. 41874.

Our Team

We maintain, on average, a one-to-three staff-to-child ratio. Our staff includes

  • Specially trained child care staff
  • Nurses
  • Physical and occupational therapists
  • Speech/language pathologists
  • Social workers
  • Early intervention service coordination

Fees

Medical assistance, child care vouchers, and parent payment based on a sliding fee scale are all accepted.

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