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mixedAn AI-written summary of what has been said publicly about health and wellness at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago, gathered from public web pages, parent forums and directory listings. These are not parent reviews and they are not counted in this school's rating.
- To be honest, I’m pretty frustrated with the health situation at this Dearborn location.
- Since it's right in the Loop, everything feels so cramped and the turnover with the staff makes it impossible to get consistent updates when a bug is going around the classroom.
- It feels like every other week I’m getting a notice that my kid is sick, and I've noticed the cleaning standards seem to have slipped lately.
- For the price we pay in the city, I expected way better communication about illnesses.
Summarized from 2 public mentions, last refreshed Apr 20, 2026. Summaries can be incomplete or out of date. Spotted something wrong? Tell us.
Fostering bright futures for your little one in the heart of the city.
Bright Horizons is a daycare center located at 40 N Dearborn St in Chicago, Illinois. Situated in the heart of the Loop, this facility provides early childhood education and care services for families in the downtown area. As part of a larger network of child development centers, the location focuses on providing a structured environment for young children during their foundational years. Safety and professional care are central to the center's operations. Reviews for Bright Horizons locations in the Chicago area highlight a commitment to maintaining clean, safe, and welcoming environments. The staff is focused on creating a dependable atmosphere for children, which is reflected in positive feedback regarding the quality of the development programs and the professionalism of the educators. For parents, this center is notable for its convenient urban location and its affiliation with a recognized provider of employer-sponsored child care and early education.
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What parents should know about illness at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago
This is the community health page for Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago, a daycare in Chicago, IL. Parents here log the illnesses their kids actually come home with, so other families can see what is going around before the school sends a notice. Nothing on this page is medical advice or an official school report: it is what parents in this community have shared, plus public food safety and environmental records where they exist.
No parent has logged an illness at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago in the last 14 days. Quiet stretches are normal, especially outside the winter respiratory season, and they can also mean no one at this school has started logging yet. Being the first family to log helps every parent who checks this page next week.
On the watchlist this month
- Peak season
Summer and early fall
- Mild fever and fussiness
- Painful mouth sores
- Red spots or blisters on hands and feet
- Very common
Back-to-school season
- Persistent scalp itching
- Tickling feeling in hair
- Tiny white eggs (nits) near the scalp
- Common
Back-to-school spike
- Red or pink eye whites
- Itchy or gritty feeling
- Watery or yellow discharge
- AllergiesCommon
Spring pollen, fall ragweed
- Sneezing fits
- Itchy or watery eyes
- Clear runny nose
Good to knowWhat spreads fastest in a room of little kids
Infants and toddlers at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago share toys, tables, and naptime space, and they are still learning to cover coughs. That combination means illness moves through a room in days rather than weeks, and the first sign is often a change in appetite or sleep rather than a fever.
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease and stomach bugs spread through shared toys and diapering areas
- RSV and croup hit hardest under age two, and breathing changes matter more than temperature
- Pinkeye and impetigo travel on hands, towels, and nap mats
- A child can be contagious a day or two before any symptom shows up
Back to schoolWhen can my child go back to Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago?
Every school sets its own sick policy, so check yours first. These are the rules of thumb most schools and daycares follow:
- Fever-free for a full 24 hours without fever medicine before returning
- No vomiting or diarrhea for 24 hours, and eating normally again
- On antibiotics for at least 12 to 24 hours for strep throat or impetigo
- Eye discharge cleared, or cleared by your pediatrician, for pinkeye
- Well enough to take part in a normal school day, not just well enough to sit through it
Around hereHow illness travels between nearby schools
Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago is one of many daycares in Chicago tracked on Ickly. August activity around Chicago tends to follow the seasonal pattern above, and illness rarely stops at one campus: siblings, sports, and playdates carry it between nearby schools across ZIP 60602 within a week or two. Checking neighboring schools alongside this one gives you a fuller picture than any single page can.
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Common questions
What is going around at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago?
No sickness has been logged at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago in the last 14 days. That usually means things are quiet right now, and you will see new logs here as soon as families share them.
How does Ickly know what is spreading at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago?
Everything on this page comes from parents. Families log a symptom or a confirmed diagnosis for their child, and Ickly groups those logs by daycare and by week so you can see patterns without anyone's name attached. Logs are always anonymous to other parents.
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How do I log a sick day for my child at Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago?
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Is Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago in Chicago, IL?
Yes. Bright Horizons at Cook County/City of Chicago is a daycare in Chicago, IL. You can also see what is going around at nearby schools and daycares in the same neighborhood on Ickly.
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