RICK SNYDER GOVERNOR State of Michigan DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES BUREAU OF CHILDREN AND ADULT LICENSING MAURA D. CORRIGAN DIRECTOR May 19, 2014 Jerrica Warner 5985 Brunswick RE: Lic./Reg. #: Investigation #: DG610315509 Warner, Jerrica Dear Ms. Warner: Attached is the Special Investigation Report for the above referenced facility. Due to the violations identified in the report, a written corrective action plan was required. On May 14, 2014, you submitted an acceptable written corrective action plan. It is expected that the corrective action plan be implemented within the specified time frames as outlined in the approved plan. Please review the enclosed documentation for accuracy and feel free to contact me with any questions. In the event that I am not available and you need to speak to someone immediately, please feel free to contact the local office at (616) 356-0100. Per MCL 722.113g, this report and any related corrective action plans must be filed in your licensing notebook. Sincerely, Katherine DeKoning, Licensing Consultant Bureau of Children and Adult Licensing 2700 Baker St. P.O. Box 4290 Muskegon Heights, MI 49444 (616) 916-4553 enclosure P.O. BOX 30650 LANSING, MICHIGAN 48909 www.michigan.gov (517) 284-9700
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES BUREAU OF CHILDREN AND ADULT LICENSING SPECIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT I. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION License #: Investigation #: DG610315509 Complaint Receipt Date: 05/09/2014 Investigation Initiation Date: 05/14/2014 Report Due Date: 07/08/2014 Licensee Name: Licensee Address: Jerrica Warner 5985 Brunswick Licensee Telephone #: (231) 821-7069 Administrator: Licensee Designee: Name of Facility: Facility Address: N/A N/A Warner, Jerrica 5985 Brunswick Road Facility Telephone #: (231) 821-7069 Original Issuance Date: 12/02/2011 License Status: REGULAR Effective Date: 06/02/2012 Expiration Date: 06/01/2014 Capacity: 12 Program Type: CHILD CARE GROUP HOME (CAPACITY 7-12) 1
II. ALLEGATION(S) The ceiling is falling in from water damage that occurred when the roof leaked over the winter. A large picture window in the back of the house looks like the frame is cracked. The bathroom is missing half the ceiling and is moldy from the water damage. The basement has three inches of water. Violation Established? Yes III. METHODOLOGY 05/09/2014 Special Investigation Intake 05/09/2014 Contact - Face to Face spoke to Kambria Pruitt, Department of Human Services (DHS) Worker 05/14/2014 Special Investigation Initiated - On Site 11:45AM Interviewed Jerrica Warner, licensee 05/14/2014 Inspection Completed-BCAL Sub. Compliance 05/14/2014 Exit Conference with Jerrica Warner 05/14/2014 Corrective Action Plan Requested and Due on 05/14/2014 Corrective Action Plan Received 05/14/2014 Corrective Action Plan Approved ALLEGATION: The ceiling is falling in from water damage that occurred when the roof leaked over the winter. A large picture window in the back of the house looks like the frame is cracked. The bathroom is missing half the ceiling and is moldy from the water damage. The basement has three inches of water. INVESTIGATION: On 5/14/20914, I made an unannounced inspection at the child care home of Jerrica Warner. Ms. Warner was home, and no child care children were present. Ms. Warner and I talked about the roof damage that occurred last February when there was a snow and ice buildup that caused the leak in the living room ceiling and kitchen subfloor. She said that the roof had been patched and the living room ceiling was no longer leaking, but the subfloor in the kitchen continued to be a problem. Ms. Warner stated that there had been some disagreements with the 2
home owner regarding who was responsible for the repairs, and she was going to be moving on or about 6/15/2014. She said she was working hard to keep the child care use space clean and hazard free until then. We toured the house and Ms. Warner showed me where water has been leaking from the roof down between the interior and exterior wall into the kitchen subfloor causing the vinyl tiles to buckle. She had taped over any seams that were starting to come undone to prevent children from tripping on a loose tile. We looked at the living room ceiling which appeared the same as it did when I saw it in February 2014. There was a spot of missing plaster for about two-feet along a seam near the stairs to the basement. The ceiling was dry to the touch and it didn t appear that any additional plaster or ceiling structure was in danger of falling on children. We had to move a couch to get to the picture window in the living room. The window frame was wet to the touch and rotted for about six inches along the bottom of the lower left corner. I pushed on the window and it appeared to be firmly in place and in no danger of falling either in or out. Ms. Warner and I also checked the basement (not an approved child care use space). I could see a small amount of wetness on some lower trim and the bottom of one door, but the floor was clean and dry on the day of the inspection. I inspected both bathrooms and saw no sign of ceiling damage in either bathroom. Overall, the house was clean and there was no smell of mold or mildew. APPLICABLE RULE R 400.1932 Home maintenance and safety. (1) The structure, premises, and furnishings of a child care home shall be in good repair and maintained in a clean, safe, and comfortable condition. ANALYSIS: CONCLUSION: The kitchen sub-floor was buckling, the living room ceiling had damaged plaster and the lower left corner of the picture window had wet and rotted wood. VIOLATION ESTABLISHED 3
IV. RECOMMENDATION I recommend no change in the status of this license. 5/19/2014 Katherine DeKoning Date Licensing Consultant Approved By: 5/19/2014 Yolanda Sims Date Area Manager 4