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Tri County Agape House (Polk County)

755 Carroll Avenue SW, Winter Haven

Business Information
    Business Name: Tri County Agape HousePermit: 53-51-02543
    Address: 755 Carroll Avenue Sw, Winter Haven, FL, 33880 County: Polk
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    Inspection Detail


    Inspection at a glance

    Inspection DateSept. 12, 2011
    Inspection PurposeReinspection
    Inspection ScoreNone
    Inspection ResultSatisfactory








This program includes both residential and non-residential facilities. Examples of residential facilities include, but are not limited to, assisted living facilities, foster homes, hospice, group homes, and mental health facilities. Non-residential facilities include child care centers licensed by DCF, public schools, and private schools. Adult day care centers, nursing homes and hospitals are not part of the group care inspection program. The objective of the program is to assure that group care facilities comply with minimum standards relating to the protection of health, safety, and well being of those using these facilities. For an alternate description of the Department of Health's Group Care Program for Residential Facilities, see the pdf brochure(480K PDF).




Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health


    Inspection Detail


    Inspection at a glance

    Inspection DateJuly 29, 2011
    Inspection PurposeReinspection
    Inspection ScoreNone
    Inspection ResultSatisfactory








This program includes both residential and non-residential facilities. Examples of residential facilities include, but are not limited to, assisted living facilities, foster homes, hospice, group homes, and mental health facilities. Non-residential facilities include child care centers licensed by DCF, public schools, and private schools. Adult day care centers, nursing homes and hospitals are not part of the group care inspection program. The objective of the program is to assure that group care facilities comply with minimum standards relating to the protection of health, safety, and well being of those using these facilities. For an alternate description of the Department of Health's Group Care Program for Residential Facilities, see the pdf brochure(480K PDF).




Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health


    Inspection Detail


    Inspection at a glance

    Inspection DateJuly 20, 2011
    Inspection PurposeOther
    Inspection ScoreNone
    Inspection ResultUnsatisfactory
    Corr. Date2011-07-29








This program includes both residential and non-residential facilities. Examples of residential facilities include, but are not limited to, assisted living facilities, foster homes, hospice, group homes, and mental health facilities. Non-residential facilities include child care centers licensed by DCF, public schools, and private schools. Adult day care centers, nursing homes and hospitals are not part of the group care inspection program. The objective of the program is to assure that group care facilities comply with minimum standards relating to the protection of health, safety, and well being of those using these facilities. For an alternate description of the Department of Health's Group Care Program for Residential Facilities, see the pdf brochure(480K PDF).




Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health


    Inspection Detail


    Inspection at a glance

    Inspection DateJune 22, 2011
    Inspection PurposeRoutine
    Inspection ScoreNone
    Inspection ResultSatisfactory








This program includes both residential and non-residential facilities. Examples of residential facilities include, but are not limited to, assisted living facilities, foster homes, hospice, group homes, and mental health facilities. Non-residential facilities include child care centers licensed by DCF, public schools, and private schools. Adult day care centers, nursing homes and hospitals are not part of the group care inspection program. The objective of the program is to assure that group care facilities comply with minimum standards relating to the protection of health, safety, and well being of those using these facilities. For an alternate description of the Department of Health's Group Care Program for Residential Facilities, see the pdf brochure(480K PDF).




Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health




 
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