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Cornerstone Village KinderCare

21775 22 Mile Road, Macomb MI 48044 · License #DC500413618 · Center

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Capacity 142 childrenLast inspected Feb 27, 2026
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21775 22 Mile Road, Macomb MI 48044 · Directions

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When they operate

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Ages served

Pre-schoolSchool AgeInfant/ToddlerFood ServiceBefore/After School
  • Licensed for 142 children
12
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
0
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by Michigan MiLEAP
2
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
6.0
Michigan average
1.8

Inspection history & violations

Source: Michigan MiLEAP, Child Care Licensing Bureau
Feb 27, 2026 — Special Investigation
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • Violation

    R 400.8274(3) · R 400.8274(3) Primary care for infants and toddlers (3) Each infant and toddler shall have not more than 4 primary teachers in a week. These 4 primary 2 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP teachers shall remain with the children for the program year to promote continuity of care for the children. For centers operating less than 24 hours a day, an exception may occur during the first hour after the center opens and the hour before closing. This rule does not preclude a primary teacher from being relieved by another teacher or child care staff member while taking a lunch period or short break. This rule does not preclude a center from advancing a child to another classroom with new primary t eachers if developmentally appropriate.

    Child A did not have more than four primary caregivers for the week while she was in care.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8330(11) · PR19-R 400.8330(11) Food services and nutrition generally. A center shall not serve infants and toddlers or allow them to eat foods that could easily cause choking, including but not limited to, popcorn, seeds, nuts, hard candy and uncut round foods such as whole g rapes and hot dogs.

    Child A was served large chunks of cucumbers that were not cut into small pieces which could pose a choking hazard.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8112(5) · R 400.8112(5) Children's records. (5) A record of a physical evaluation performed within the preceding 13 months after initial 3 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP attendance for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers must be retained on file and made accessible in the center within 30 days after a child's initial attendance. The evaluation must note any restrictions and be signed by a physician or the physician's designee. An electronic record from a p hysician's office is accepted.

    The center failed to obtain a physical exam for Child A within 30 days of her initial attendance in care.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8330(4) · R 400.8330(4) Food services and nutrition generally (4) A center shall ensure a child who has special dietary needs is provided with snacks and meals in accordance with the child's needs and with the instructions of the child's parent or licensed health c are provider.

    Child A had a special dietary need that was not adhered to by the center.

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May 21, 2025 — Special Investigation
8 violations cited · view state record
8 violations
  • Violation

    R 400.8137(6) · R 400.8137(6) Diapering; toileting. Diapers and training pants must be checked frequently and changed when wet or soiled.

    During the inspections on 2/19/2025 and 3/7/2025, I observed that caregivers in infant and toddler rooms were following the diapering rule set process.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8182(3)(a) · R 400.8182(3)(a) Ratio and group size requirements. Infants and toddlers, birth until 30 months of age, child care staff member to child ratio of 1 to 4, maximum group size of 12.

    On February 19, 2025, I observed the room to be over the 1:4 ratio by 4 children making the ratio 1:8 children.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8182(3)(d) · R 400.8182(3)(d) Ratio and group size requirements. Preschoolers, 4 years of age until school-age, child care staff member to child ratio of 1 to 12, maximum group size not applicable.

    On February 19, 2025, I observed the room to be over the 1:12 ratio by 12 children making the ratio 1:24 children.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8182(3)(c) · R 400.8182(3)(c) Ratio and group size requirements. Preschoolers, 3 years of age until 4 years of age, child care staff member to child ratio of 1 to 10, maximum group size not applicable.

    During the inspection on 3/7/2025, I observed one caregiver for 13 3-year-olds in the gym during an activity. This put the room 3 children over the ratio of 1 caregiver for 10 children.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8113(4) · R 400.8113(4) Program director qualifications; responsibilities. If absent from the center, the program director shall d esignate a child care staff member to be in charge.

    CONCLUSION: REQUIREMENT NOT MET CORRECTIVE Do a walk through of building and locations of important ACTION PLAN: paperwork. Practice emergency procedures and our plans for them. Create a better form of communication using a notebook and group me instant notifications. train staff and renew emergency procedures DATE COMPLIANCE 3/15 and ongoing as well as staff meeting in April May and WILL BE ACHIEVED June BY: ADDITIONAL FINDING: Rule/Statutory Violations

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  • Violation

    R 400.8330(22) · R 400.8330(22) Food services and nutrition generally. Infants or toddlers shall not have bottles, beverage containers, or food in sleeping equipment.

    On February 19, 2025, two children in the toddler room were observed to have sippy cups on their respective cots w hile sleeping.

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  • Violation

    R 400.8110(6) · R 400.8110(6) Applicant; licensee; licensee designee; requirements. The licensee or licensee designee shall maintain accurate records detailing daily arrival and departure times for each child care staff member, child care aide, and volunteer. 4 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP

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  • Violation

    R 400.8520(14) · R 400.8520(14) Interior finishes. Combustible materials and decorations may be displayed on walls, not to exceed 20% of each wall in each room. Combustible materials and decorations suspended from or near the ceiling are prohibited. Bureau

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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record

  1. 1The Feb 27, 2026 inspection noted: “Child A did not have more than four primary caregivers for the week while she was in care.” — what has changed since then?
  2. 2The May 21, 2025 inspection noted: “During the inspections on 2/19/2025 and 3/7/2025, I observed that caregivers in infant and toddler rooms were following the diapering rule set process.” — what has changed since then?

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