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Little Blessing Learning House
1314 Northwood, Royal Oak MI 48073 · License #DC630415012 · Center
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- 1314 Northwood, Royal Oak MI 48073 · Directions
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- Licensed for 56 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Michigan MiLEAP, Child Care Licensing Bureau- Violation
R 400.8340(8) · R 400.8340(8) Food services and nutrition; provided by parents (8) Non-perishable food items furnished in a multi-day supply must be labeled with the date of opening and if applicable, the first and last name of the child for whom its use is intended. Bureau
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R 400.8525(6) · R 400.8525(6) Exits (6) Means of egress must be maintained in an accessible, free, and unobstructed manner while a center is in operation.
During the on-site inspection I observed that the infant nap area had fabric partition walls that enclosed this area not allowing for staff to evacuate infants easily. I also observed vacuums, boxes, and a ladder stored in the exit door alcove between rooms A and B which impeded exiting.
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R 400.8112(2)(a) · R 400.8112(2)(a) Children's records. (2) For children under school-age, at the time of a child's initial attendance, a center shall document 1 of the following, accessed through the Michigan care improvement registry or in a paper format if the parent or guardian chooses to provide to the center in that manner: (a) A certificate of immunization showing a minimum of 1 dose of each immunizing agent specified by the department of health and human services. 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.
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R 400.8125(10)(a) · R 400.8125(10)(a) Outdoor play area. (10) The playground equipment, use zones, and surfacing in the outdoor play area must be inspected by a certified playground safety inspector and an approval granted for playground equipment and areas used before issuance of an original license, on request of the department, and before using any newly added playground equipment. The center shall provide documentation of the inspection to the department on request and keep it on file at the center. All equipment present on a center playground must comply with one of the following: (a) Centers licensed after January 1, 2014 are required to obtain documentation of compliance with the 2010 edition of the Consumer Protection Safety Commission Handbook for Public Playground Safety for all playground equipment, including equipment for children 6 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP under age 2. The 2010 edition of the Consumer Protection Safety Commission Handbook for Public Playground Safety from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission is adopted by reference and applies only to this subdivision of this subrule. This handbook can be obtained for free from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission's website at https://www.cpsc.gov/safety-education/safety- guides/playgrounds/public-playground-safety-handbook, or from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. This handbook can be inspected and obtained at no charge at the Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential, Child Care Licensing Bureau, 105 West Allegan Street, Lansing, Michigan 48933. 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.
- Violation
R 400.8216(2)(e) · R 400.8216(2)(e) Orientation 3 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP (e) The recognition and reporting of child abuse and neglect.
A Teacher hired in March 2026 was caring for children and she had not completed required training
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R 400.8216(2)(c) · R 400.8216(2)(c) Orientation (c) The prevention of abusive head trauma.
A Teacher hired in March 2026 was caring for children and she had not completed required training
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R 400.8216(2)(d) · R 400.8216(2)(d) Orientation (d) The prevention of child maltreatment.
A Teacher hired in March 2026 was caring for children and she had not completed required training
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R 400.8219(8) · R 400.8219(8) Sleeping, resting, and supervision (8) A sleeping infant's breathing, sleep position, and bedding must be monitored frequently for possible signs of distress.
Teachers in the infant room were sitting in the play area. There were several infants asleep in the crib area which had a fabric partition blocking the teachers view of the sleeping infants. There was also a toddler sleeping on a cot that was located in the cubby area out of view of the teachers.
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R 400.8305(2)(d) · R 400.8305(2)(d) Plan review; approval; inspections (d) Prior to adding a food service program. 4 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP
The center has providing food service to the children and has not received approval by the local health department or Licensing.
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R 400.8525(4) · R 400.8525(4) Exits (4) Exit doors and all doors in the means of egress must be side-hinged and equipped with knob, lever-type, non-locking-against-egress, or panic-type hardware.
The center had installed a lock on the exit door in room A which prevented the door from being opened in a single motion.
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R 400.8131(4)(b) · R 400.8131(4)(b) Equipment. (4) Play equipment, materials, and furniture, must be all of the following: (b) Safe, clean, and in good repair. 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.
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R 400.8222(13) · R 400.8222(13) Capacity; ratio and group size requirements (13) Written approval from the department must be obtained before making any changes in the terms of the license, including, but not limited to, adding use space, changing age groups served, changing program components, changing the capacity of the center, or making changes to a room or well-defined space that will result in a change in capacity of the room or well-defined space. 7 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP 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.
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R 400.8251(4)(a) · R 400.8251(4)(a) Handwashing (4) Program staff may wash children's hands with non-toxic disposable wipes in the following situations: (a) When the child is too heavy to hold for handwashing. 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.
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R 400.8251(5) · R 400.8251(5) Handwashing (5) When soap and running water are not available during an outing, hand sanitizers containing not less than 60% alcohol, or single-use wipes may be used as a temporary measure. 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.
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R 400.8254(4) · R 400.8254(4) Diapering; toileting (4) A plastic-lined, tightly covered container must be used exclusively for disposable diapers, training pants, and diapering supplies. The container must be emptied, cleaned, and disinfected at the end of each day. Technical Assistance 8 LANDMARK BUILDING • 105 W. ALLEGAN STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Michigan.gov/MiLEAP 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.
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R 400.8260(3) · R 400.8260(3) Medication; administrative procedures (3) All medication must be in its original container, stored according to instructions, and clearly labeled for a named child, including all nonprescription topical medications described in subrule (8) of this rule. 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.
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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. 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.
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- 1The Apr 21, 2026 inspection noted: “During the on-site inspection I observed that the infant nap area had fabric partition walls that enclosed this area not allowing for staff to evacuate infants…” — what has changed since then?
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