you can look up day cares in your area at:
http://www.naeyc.org/academy/search/
put in your zip code and what you think is a reasonable mile radius. the city search doesn't give you as many results.
if you look at http://www.naeyc.org/academy/standards/
it shows you the 10 standards the day care/preschool must self-evaluate and be monitored on for their accreditation.
most accredited places seem to have a waiting list of 6-12 months. a handful in the los altos and palo alto area were running a waiting list of more than a year. i don't know any places specifically in RWC, but those 2 links are good places to start to educate yourself.
NAEYC follows a developmental set of standards for planning "curriculum". otherwise, i'm not really sure what you mean by curriculum. a 1 year old is a little young for worksheets, etc. most developmental places will have a routine/curriculum of outdoor play, circle time, story time, free play, and they may have themes for the week or month that guide the songs they sing or the art projects they do.
i hope this helps! it's just best to get out there and look.