June 29, 2007
The Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS), Office of Children and Adult Licensing issued an order of summary suspension and notice of intent to revoke the license of Wayne County group day care home provider Lorraine Ziemba, 25232 Andover, Dearborn Heights, Michigan. This action resulted from a recent investigation of a complaint of the child day care group home.
The June 27, 2007, complaint investigation found violations of the Child Care Organizations Act and administrative rules regarding caregiver and child care home family requirements, assistant caregiver suitability, supervision and daily activity program. OCAL took emergency action to protect the health, welfare, and safety of children.
Effective 6:00 p.m., June 28, 2007, the Summary Suspension Order prohibits Lorraine Ziemba from operating a group day care home at 25232 Andover, Dearborn Heights, Michigan or at any other address or location. Accordingly, she may not accept children for care after that date and time. The order also requires Ms. Ziemba to inform all of the parents of children in her care that her license has been suspended and that she can no longer provide day care. Ms. Ziemba contests the revocation of her license; therefore, OCAL will refer the matter to the State Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules to set a hearing.
Ms. Ziemba has held a license to operate a group day care home since June 15, 2004. The license was for twelve children.
Michigan law defines a group day care home as a private home in which more than six but not more than 12 minor children are given care and supervision for periods of less than 24 hours a day, unattended by a parent or legal guardian, except children related to an adult member of the family by blood, marriage, or adoption. Group day care home includes a home that gives care to an unrelated minor child for more than four weeks during a calendar year.
For more information, consult DHS Web site at www.michigan.gov/dhslicensing