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Home › MI › Grayling › Cindy Helsel
Grayling MI 49738 · License #DG200291188 · Home-based · Group Home
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Comprehensive background check; fingerprinting. An adult member of the household.
There is insufficient evidence to support Person 1 residing in the child care home and Person 1 needing a comprehensive background check.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: background checks. Open / not marked corrected.
Licensee responsibilities. Report to the department within, 3 business days, any changes in the household composition or when any new or existing member of the household or child care personnel has any of the following:"
There was insufficient evidence to support Person 1 is residing in the child care home.
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Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.1932(1) · R 400.1932(1) Home maintenance and safety. The structure, premises, and furnishings of a child care home must be in good repair and maintained in a clean, safe, and comfortable condition.
Licensee Cindy Helsel did not ensure to maintain the premises in a clean, safe, and comfortable condition. During an onsite inspection on 05/27/2026, I observed two dried urine stains on the dining room floor accessible to children. The child care home presented with an odor of urine in the living room and dining room areas.
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Disposition: Substantiated
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Data synced from Michigan MiLEAP, Child Care Licensing Bureau on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
R 400.1914(4) · R 400.1914(4) Daily activity program. Television, video tapes, movies, electronic devices, and computers must be limited to not more than 2 hours per day and to programs designed for children's education, enjoyment, or both. Other activities must be available to children during television and movie viewing.
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R 400.1915(3) · R 400.1915(3) Indoor space; play equipment and materials. A variety of easily accessible activity choices must be available to a child that are safe and appropriate for a child at his or her stage of development. The number of choices must be based on the number of children who are permitted to attend the licensed child care home. All of the following apply to activity choices available:
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.1931(1)(a) · R 400.1931(1)(a) Food preparation and service. Each child shall be provided with nutritional and sufficient food pursuant to the minimum meal requirements of the child care food program, as administered by the Michigan department of education. These minimum meal requirements are based on the dietary guidelines for Americans made by the National Academy of Medicine, which are available at https://www.fns.usda.gov/cacfp/meals-and-snacks. This subrule does not apply to children whose parents provide their food."
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Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.1905(9) · R 400.1905(9) Training. When the department of licensing and regulatory affairs or the department of education publishes a notice that a new health and safety update document or a new health and safety update training activity has been published on MiRegistry, the licensee shall ensure that all personnel read and acknowledge the document or complete the activity within 6 months of the notice.
A child care staff member does not have the 2024 health and safety refresher training.
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Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
R 400.1914(4) · R 400.1914(4) Daily activity program. Television, video tapes, movies, electronic devices, and computers must be limited to not more than 2 hours per day and to programs designed for children's education, enjoyment, or both. Other activities must be available to children during television and movie viewing. Bureau
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