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Home › MI › Commerce Twp. › Learning Rainbow Preschool
2405 Benstein Road, Commerce Twp. MI 48390 · License #DC630357137 · Center · Center
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R 400.8216(2)(e) · R 400.8216(2)(e) Orientation (e) The recognition and reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Two staff members did not complete training on recognition and reporting of child abuse and neglect prior to caring for children. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8260(5) · R 400.8260(5) Medication; administrative procedures (5) Program staff shall keep all medication out of the reach of children and return it to the child’s parent or destroy it if the parent determines it is no longer needed or it has expired.
There were eight expired medications observed at the child center.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(2)(d) · R 400.8216(2)(d) Orientation (d) The prevention of child maltreatment.
Two staff members did not complete training on prevention of child maltreatment prior to caring for children. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(2)(a) · R 400.8216(2)(a) Orientation (a) The prevention of shaken baby syndrome, if the center serves infants and toddlers.
Child A's Father was not provided information on an incident involving Child A that occurred in the center. Child A's Father is not allowed in the building or on the property. Child A ingested a known allergen which caused an allergic reaction.
Disposition: Substantiated
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Two staff members did not complete training on prevention of shaken baby syndrome prior to caring for children. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(2)(b) · R 400.8216(2)(b) Orientation (b) The prevention of sudden infant death syndrome and use of safe sleep practices, if the center serves infants and toddlers.
Two staff members did not complete training on safe sleep prior to caring for children. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(2)(c) · R 400.8216(2)(c) Orientation (c) The prevention of abusive head trauma. 4 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP
Two staff members did not complete training on prevention of abusive head trauma prior to caring for children. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(4) · R 400.8216(4) Orientation (4) Within 90 days after being present at the center and before caring for children unsupervised, program staff and unsupervised volunteers shall be trained on emergency preparedness and response planning as described in R 400.8269. 5 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP
Two staff members did not complete training on emergency preparedness and response planning within 90 days after being present at the center. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(6)(a) · R 400.8216(6)(a) Orientation (a) Administration of medication.
Two staff members did not complete training on medication administration within 90 days after being present at the center. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(6)(b) · R 400.8216(6)(b) Orientation (b) Prevention of and response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions as provided in R 400.8269a.
Two staff members did not complete training on prevention of and response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions within 90 days after being present at the center. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: nutrition. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(6)(c) · R 400.8216(6)(c) Orientation 6 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP (c) Building and physical premises safety, including identification of and protection from hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic.
Two staff members did not complete training on building and physical premises safety within 90 days after being present at the center. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(6)(d) · R 400.8216(6)(d) Orientation (d) Handling and storage of hazardous materials and appropriate disposal of biocontaminants.
Two staff members did not complete training on handling and storage of hazardous materials and appropriate disposal of bio contaminants within 90 days after being present at the center. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(6)(f) · R 400.8216(6)(f) Orientation (f) Child development including the major domains of cognitive, social, emotional, physical development, and approaches to learning as provided in R 400.8271.
Two staff members did not complete training on child development with 90 days after being present at the center. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216(6)(g) · R 400.8216(6)(g) Orientation (g) Pediatric first aid and pediatric, infant, child, and adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training.
Two staff members did not complete training on CPR and first aid withing 90 days after being present at the center. Both staff members were hired in September of 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8216a(13) · R 400.8216a(13) Professional development requirements (13) When the department publishes a notice that a new health and safety update document or a new health and safety update training activity is published on MiRegistry, the licensee shall ensure that all identified staff or volunteers in the notice read and acknowledge the document or complete the activity within the timeframe indicated in the notice.
Three staff members did not complete the health and safety update in 2025.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8269(1)(c) · R 400.8269(1)(c) Emergency preparedness and response planning procedures (1) Written plans and procedures for emergency preparedness and response planning for the care of children and staff in each of the following emergencies must be developed and implemented: (c) Floods. Technical Assistance Technical assistance is support and training given to the licensee/licensee designee on a specific rule. Technical assistance includes consultation on how the facility can best maintain compliance with a rule.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8269(1)(d) · R 400.8269(1)(d) Emergency preparedness and response planning procedures (1) Written plans and procedures for emergency preparedness and response planning for the care of children and staff in each of the following emergencies must be developed and implemented: (d) Power outages. Technical Assistance Technical assistance is support and training given to the licensee/licensee designee on a specific rule. Technical assistance includes consultation on how the facility can best maintain compliance with a rule.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8269(1)(e) · R 400.8269(1)(e) Emergency preparedness and response planning procedures (1) Written plans and procedures for emergency preparedness and response planning for the care of children and staff in each of the following emergencies must be developed and implemented: (e) Extreme weather events. Technical Assistance Technical assistance is support and training given to the licensee/licensee designee on a specific rule. Technical assistance includes consultation on how the facility can best maintain compliance with a rule.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8269(8) · R 400.8269(8) Emergency preparedness and response planning procedures 9 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP (8) Drills for other emergency plans not listed in subrules (6) and (7) of this rule must be conducted annually. Technical Assistance Technical assistance is support and training given to the licensee/licensee designee on a specific rule. Technical assistance includes consultation on how the facility can best maintain compliance with a rule.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8269a(1) · R 400.8269a(1) Food (1) A written plan for the prevention of and response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions must be developed and implemented to include a child care plan, prevention measures, and emergency procedures. Bureau
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: nutrition. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8179 · R 400.8179 Program. (13) Parents may visit the center during hours of operation for the purpose of observing their children. I
Child A's Father was not allowed to access the center during hours of operation.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8125 · R 400.8125 Staff; volunteer; requirements. (1) All staff and volunteers shall provide appropriate care and supervision of children at all times.
On 05/05/2021 I spoke with Child A's Father. He stated that Child A had two allergic reactions at the center that required medical attention. Both incidents occurred between two and three years ago. He asked Ms. Cheesbro for written documentation of both allergic reaction incidents but has not received any assistance from her. He has contacted the center at least four times by email from 02/2021 to 05/2021 to inquire about the incidents but has not received any response. On 10/14/2020, Child A's Father attempted to enter Learning Rainbow Preschool to see if an Epi-pen was available for Child A in the center. He stated he was denied entry by Ms. Cheesbro. A short time later police arrived, and he was told by police that he could not be on the preschool's property. He is concerned that Child A is not safe at the center. He indicated that a court order indicates that he has sole legal custody of Child A. On 5/05/2021 I received a peace police incident report from Child A's Father. The document was from Commerce Police Department and dated 10/14/2020. The report stated that an officer spoke with staff of the child care facility, and it was determined that Child A's Father is not allowed on the preschool's property. On 5/05/2021 I received a peanut allergy action plan and email that detailed communication attempts with the center from Child A's father. The allergy plan provided the following steps. If Child A is showing signs of an allergic reaction, the following steps should be taken: 1. Lay Child A on a flat surface. 2. Administer EpiPen (it will give you prompts). The EpiPen is located in the JPK classroom, in a mailbox above the cubbies labeled "Child A's Meds". 3. Call 911 4. Call family and inform them that he had an allergic reaction, that the EpiPen was administered, and that 911 has been called. 5. Administer Benadryl. On 05/07/2021 I completed an unannounced onsite inspection at Learning Rainbow Preschool. I interviewed Ms. Cheesbro. She stated that Child A had an allergic reaction to peanuts at the center roughly three and half years ago. A second allergic reaction event happened about 9 months after the first event. Ms. Cheesbro said she does not have written documentation of the incident and did not report either incident to the department. She was not able to recall dates and times that the incidents occurred. I reminded Ms. Cheesbro that she is required to report to the department any incident that occurred at the center that required a child to seek medical attention. Ms. Cheesbro was able to recall a timeline of events. Ms. Cheesbro said that when the first incident occurred Child A did not have an Epi-pen because no one was aware he needed one. This was the first time he had an allergic reaction to peanuts. Ms. Cheesbro said that Child A's mouth swelled after he ate a treat that contained peanuts. Ms. Cheesbro called Child A's mother immediately and notified her of Child A's appearance. Child A's mother arrived at the center within minutes and took Child A to the hospital for treatment. Child A's mother notified Ms. Cheesbro that Child A had an allergic reaction to peanuts. A meeting was held a few weeks after the first incident to discuss steps moving forward. Child A's Father, Child A's mother, Ms. Cheesbro and Ms. Van Proyen attended the meeting. During this meeting, Ms. Cheesbro and Ms. Van Proyen adopted a no-outside treat policy. Children are no longer allowed to bring food into the center for birthdays and/or other special events. The second incident occurred nine months after the first incident. Again, Child A's mouth swelled. Ms. VanProyen called Child A's mother who immediately arrived at the center. Ms. Van Proyen gave Child A an Epi-pen injection and Child A's mother took Child A to the hospital. Child A returned to care and is still in attendance. Ms. Cheesbro stated that Child A ate a food containing peanuts that was brought in from an outside food source. She said she thought the reaction may be fr
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8158 · 1 R 400.8158 Incident, accident, injury, illness, death, fire reporting. (3) A licensee, licensee designee, or program director shall report to the department, via phone, fax, or email, within 24 hours of notification by a parent that a child received medical treatment or was hospitalized for an injury, accident, or medical condition that occurred while the child was in care.
The licensee did not notify the department within 24 hours of notification by a parent that Child A received medical treatment for an incident that occurred while the child was in care.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8158 · 1 R 400.8158 Incident, accident, injury, illness, death, fire reporting. (4) A licensee, licensee designee, or program director shall submit a written report to the department of the occurrences outlined in subrules (1), (2), and (3) of this rule, in a format provided by the department, within 72 hours of the verbal report to the department.
The licensee did not notify the department within 72 hours after receiving notification from a parent that Child A received medical treatment for an incident that occurred while the child was in care. ..................................................... ..................... ................. .........................
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.8110 · R 400.8110 Applicant; licensee; licensee designee; requirements. (8) A child shall be released to either parent or the child's guardian, unless a court order prohibits release to a particular parent. A copy of the order prohibiting release must be kept on file at the center.
The center did not obtain a court order detailing the release of Child A to a particular parent. Ms. Cheesebro was reminded that verbal communication regarding custody is not sufficient. Written court orders must be obtained in order to prohibit the release of Child A to Child A's father.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.