Circle of Living Hope
4606 FM 1960 RD W STE 375, HOUSTON, TX 77069
License #1510001- 8611 | Expires: Apr 18, 2014
Compliance Summary
Inspection History
| Date | Type | Result | Violations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 22, 2025 | OTHER | Violations Found | 1 |
| Oct 8, 2025 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Oct 5, 2025 | OTHER | Compliant | 0 |
| Sep 17, 2025 | OTHER | Compliant | 0 |
| Aug 1, 2025 | OTHER | Compliant | 0 |
| Jul 10, 2025 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Jul 2, 2025 | OTHER | Compliant | 0 |
| Mar 14, 2025 | OTHER | Violations Found | 1 |
| Sep 13, 2024 | OTHER | Violations Found | 1 |
| Aug 5, 2024 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Mar 11, 2024 | OTHER | Violations Found | 1 |
| Oct 17, 2023 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Sep 8, 2023 | OTHER | Compliant | 0 |
| Aug 7, 2023 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Mar 20, 2023 | OTHER | Compliant | 0 |
| Mar 9, 2023 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Mar 6, 2023 | OTHER | Compliant | 0 |
| Feb 6, 2023 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Sep 2, 2022 | OTHER | Violations Found | 1 |
| Jan 26, 2022 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Jul 19, 2021 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
Violation Details
Foster parent, and biological children mention in their interviews that 16 year old had baby sat a child in care that is nonverbal autistic.
Corrected: Feb 11, 2026
During a review conducted on March 14, 2025, it was determined that: (1) your operation?s administrator failed to ensure compliance with the current HM Plan; and (2) more than 12 months had elapsed since the effective date of the plan. As you know, the heightened monitoring plan for your operation included a specific ?planned end date? at the original 12-month mark by which your operation was expected to meet all heightened monitoring criteria necessary to move out of active heightened monitoring to a phase of ?post plan monitoring.? As a direct result of the administrator?s failure to ensure timely compliance with heightened monitoring plan, your operation was unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring by the original ?planned end date? necessitating previous extension. Furthermore, due to your recent citation issued on December 10, 2024, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the administrator?s failure to ensure compliance include the following: Your operation received a medium high weighted citation in a pattern/trend category on December 10, 2024. Specifically, the operation was cited for standard 749.3041(7) Physical Environment-Foster home must ensure that flammable or poisonous substances are stored out of reach of children, as needed. The operation meet compliance on December 13, 2024. ? Operation failed to satisfy the conditions of the plan. ? Operation failed to demonstrate 6 months of successive compliance with the standard and contract requirements that led to heightened monitoring; and ? Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citation. Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plan.
Corrected: Mar 15, 2025
During a review conducted on September 13, 2024, it was determined that: (1) your operation?s administrator failed to ensure compliance with the current HM Plan; and (2) more than 12 months had elapsed since the effective date of the plan. As you know, the heightened monitoring plan for your operation included a specific ?planned end date? at the original 12-month mark by which your operation was expected to meet all heightened monitoring criteria necessary to move out of active heightened monitoring to a phase of ?post plan monitoring.? As a direct result of the administrator?s failure to ensure timely compliance with heightened monitoring plan, your operation was unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring by the original ?planned end date? necessitating previous extension. Furthermore, due to your recent citation issued on August 16, 2024, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the administrator?s failure to ensure compliance include the following: Your operation received a medium high weighted citation in a pattern/trend category on August 16, 2024. Specifically, the operation was cited for standard 749.2401(b) If the requirements in subsection (a) of this section are not met, you must verify both spouses to provide foster care. The operation has yet to meet compliance with an extension granted for the correction. ? Operation failed to satisfy the conditions of the plan. ? Operation failed to demonstrate 6 months of successive compliance with the standard and contract requirements that led to heightened monitoring. ? Operation was unable to meet compliance with medium high weighted licensing citation. Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plan. An administrative penalty will be assessed as a result of this citation, in accordance with Texas Human Resources Code Sec. 42.078. The maximum daily penalty for your operation is $150.
Corrected: Sep 14, 2024
During a review conducted on March 11, 2024, it was determined that: (1) your operation?s administrator failed to ensure compliance with the current HM Plan; and (2) more than 12 months had elapsed since the effective date of the plan. As you know, the heightened monitoring plan for your operation included a specific ?planned end date? at the original 12-month mark by which your operation was expected to meet all heightened monitoring criteria necessary to move out of active heightened monitoring to a phase of ?post plan monitoring.? As a direct result of the administrator?s failure to ensure timely compliance with heightened monitoring plan, your operation was unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring by the original ?planned end date? necessitating previous extension. Furthermore, due to your recent citation issued on February 6, 2024, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the administrator?s failure to ensure compliance include the following: Your operation received a high weighted citation in a pattern/trend category on February 6, 2024. Specifically, the operation was cited for standard 749.1463(b)(3) AP Administration of Medication-Administer medications according to label instructions or a prescribing health-care professional's subsequent orders. The operation met compliance on February 22, 2024. ? Operation failed to satisfy the conditions of the plan. ? Operation failed to demonstrate 6 months of successive compliance with the standard and contract requirements that led to heightened monitoring. ? Operation was unable to meet compliance with High weighted licensing citation. Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plan. An administrative penalty will be assessed as a result of this citation, in accordance with Texas Human Resources Code Sec. 42.078. The maximum daily penalty for your operation is $150.
Corrected: Mar 12, 2024
During a review conducted on September 2, 2022, it was determined that: (1) your operation?s administrator failed to ensure compliance with the current HM Plan(s); and (2) more than 12 months had elapsed since the effective date of the plan. As you know, the heightened monitoring plans for your operation included a specific ?planned end date? at the original 12-month mark by which your operation was expected to meet all heightened monitoring criteria necessary to move out of active heightened monitoring to a phase of ?post plan monitoring?. As a direct result of the administrator?s failure to ensure timely compliance with heightened monitoring plans, your operation was unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring by the original ?planned end date? necessitating previous extension. Further details of the administrator?s failure to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation failed to demonstrate 6 months of successive compliance with the standard and contract requirements that led to heightened monitoring
Corrected: Sep 3, 2022
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