Ebenezer Ridges Child Care, Burnsville, MN–
952-898-3576
Our award-winning child care program provides infants and children with fun learning activities
The Ebenezer Ridges Child Care in Burnsville, provides a stimulating and nurturing environment for infants, toddlers and preschoolers. We offer a balanced approach to child care, focusing on the “whole” child by promoting social, emotional, physical and educational growth. We're home of the award-winning Ebenezer Ridges Intergenerational Program.
Ebenezer Ridges Child Care
13810 Community Dr.
Burnsville, MN 55337
(Located across from Fairview Ridges Hospital)
We have infant openings
Call Jody at 952-898-3576 or e-mail see link below for more details.
For more information, or to schedule a tour, please call 952-898-3576 or contact Ebenezer Ridges Child Care Program by e-mail. Call for directions to Ebenezer Ridges Child Care. Free parking is available at any of the buildings on the Ebenezer Ridges campus.
We believe in hands-on learning and children are encouraged to explore, create, question and make choices. Our program is built on Ebenezer’s faith-based heritage and promotes a loving environment for children.
Learn more about what the Ridges Child Care program offers:
- Daily activities
- Experienced staff
- Hours of operation
- How to enroll at Ridges Child Care
- Tuition
- Methods of payment
- Nutrition, health and safety'
- Ebenezer experience
Daily activities
The children’s program includes these activities and more:
- Age-appropriate classrooms and play areas
- Nutritious breakfasts, hot lunches and snacks
- Education, language arts, social skills, science and math
- Outdoor intergenerational playground/patio
- Daily activities with seniors
- Field trips, birthday parties, and special theme-weeks
- Children’s church services
- Learning and education
- Spanish class
- Other learning opportunities include music, dance, computer skills, karate
- Naptime
Intergenerational activities
Daily intergenerational activities set our program apart from more traditional child care programs. Many children today don’t live near their grandparents and don’t have that valuable connection with older people. Our program helps build healthy relationships between the young and old.
Both the child care teachers and campus staff supervise these shared activities:
- Story time
- Chapel time
- Outdoor playtime
- Arts and crafts
- Games
- Special events and parties
Experienced staff
At Ebenezer, your children are cared for by staff experienced in early childhood education and certified in first aid and CPR. Parents receive daily updates on their child, formal conferences twice a year and a monthly newsletter of our activities.
Hours of operation
Our hours of operation are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. We are closed on the major holidays.
How to enroll at Ebenezer Ridges Child Care
The first step is to meet one-on-one with parents to discuss the needs of the child and the family. Enrollment information, immunization, behavior and emergency forms are to be completed before a child can attend.
A health care summary for your child must be signed by a physician and returned to the center within 30 days of enrollment.
When a child is accepted into the program, there is a one-time, non-refundable registration fee of $75 per family and deposit equal to one week of tuition, which is applicable to the first week of tuition. These fees guarantee enrollment by holding a spot for your child in our program for up to 60 days.
Tuition cost per week - 2012
*Part-time may be available for a limited number of spots. Please call 952-898-3576 for more information. Families with 2 or more children receive a discounted rate. Fairview employees receive a discount. Call for details.
- Private Pay (out of pocket)
- Hennepin, Dakota and Scott County Programs
Nutrition, health and safety
Tuition includes breakfast, hot lunch and an afternoon snack that meet the requirements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Child and Adult Nutrition Program. Our menu is reviewed and approved by a licensed dietitian and meals are prepared on-site. We also provide an iron-fortified infant formula.
We make health checks daily and parents are contacted if a child is showing signs of a contagious illness. The ill child will rest in a quiet place until picked up. Once a parent has been contacted, they must pick their sick child up within one hour. A child sent home due to illness must remain home the entire next day and until they are well enough to participate in the daily activities of class. With written authorization from your child’s physician, we will administer prescription medication.
For your child’s safety, we have security cameras in hallways and entrances and a secure entry and exit. Every classroom also has a secured door to our fenced playground/patio.
Ebenezer experience
Ebenezer Intergenerational Child Care Program is operated by Ebenezer, a trusted name in Minnesota for providing quality senior services since 1917. Ebenezer is a part of Fairview Health Services. Fairview Clinics and Fairview Ridges Hospital in Burnsville, Minn., are right across the road.
Contact us
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
