Therapeutic Family Life

551 S INTERSTATE 35 STE 323, Round Rock, TX 78664Unknown
F

Data Freshness & Provenance

Inspection coverage

72 inspections on record

Active providers

License status: Unknown

Last refreshed

April 3, 2026

Latest inspection

March 31, 2025

Provenance

Texas licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring

Quick Facts

These facts are normalized from the official record so they can be quoted directly.

Updated April 3, 2026

Provider
Therapeutic Family Life
License number
256263- 105
Location
551 S INTERSTATE 35 STE 323, Round Rock, TX 78664
Status
Unknown
Safety grade
F (Poor), score 49.6/100
Inspection record
72 inspections, last inspected March 31, 2025
Provenance
Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 3, 2026.

Safety Scorecard

F
Poor49.6 / 100
Health78/100
Safety78/100
Staffing0/100
Compliance21/100

36

Total Violations

Mar 31, 2025

Last Inspection

0

Capacity

Violation Timeline

Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.

All Violations (36)

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Mar 14, 2025

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 the 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 citations issued on March 7, 2025, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised again, 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 March 7, 2025, Specifically, the operation was cited for 749.1957(8) Other Prohibited Discipline-Humiliating, shaming, ridiculing, rejecting, or yelling at a child. The operation met compliance on PENDING. - 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 citations. Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plan.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-03-15

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Mar 14, 2025

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 the 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 citations issued on March 7, 2025, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised again, 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 March 7, 2025, Specifically, the operation was cited for 749.1957(8) Other Prohibited Discipline-Humiliating, shaming, ridiculing, rejecting, or yelling at a child. The operation met compliance on PENDING. - 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 citations. Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plan.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-03-15

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Mar 14, 2025

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 the 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 citations issued on March 7, 2025, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised again, 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 March 7, 2025, Specifically, the operation was cited for 749.1957(8) Other Prohibited Discipline-Humiliating, shaming, ridiculing, rejecting, or yelling at a child. The operation met compliance on PENDING. - 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 citations. Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plan.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-03-15

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE749.1957(9)Oct 29, 2024

During the course of the investigation, it was determined that the caregiver cursed at a child in care during an argument the child and caregiver were having

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-12-06

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE749.1957(9)Oct 29, 2024

During the course of the investigation, it was determined that the caregiver cursed at a child in care during an argument the child and caregiver were having

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-12-06

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE749.1957(9)Oct 29, 2024

During the course of the investigation, it was determined that the caregiver cursed at a child in care during an argument the child and caregiver were having

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-12-06

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE749.503(e)(7)(A)Oct 5, 2024

A caregiver's adult son who lived in the home was arrested on 10/5/24. This was not self-reported to Licensing until 10/7/24.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-12-06

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE749.503(e)(7)(A)Oct 5, 2024

A caregiver's adult son who lived in the home was arrested on 10/5/24. This was not self-reported to Licensing until 10/7/24.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-12-06

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE749.503(e)(7)(A)Oct 5, 2024

A caregiver's adult son who lived in the home was arrested on 10/5/24. This was not self-reported to Licensing until 10/7/24.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-12-06

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 13, 2024

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(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-09-14

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 13, 2024

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(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-09-14

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 13, 2024

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(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-09-14

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Mar 11, 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(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-03-12

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Mar 11, 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(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-03-12

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Mar 11, 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(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-03-12

CRITICALSTAFFING749.2593(c)(6)Dec 13, 2023

Three children were not supervised by a caregiver according to their service plan directives.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-04-09

CRITICALSTAFFING749.2593(c)(6)Dec 13, 2023

Three children were not supervised by a caregiver according to their service plan directives.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-04-09

CRITICALSTAFFING749.2593(c)(6)Dec 13, 2023

Three children were not supervised by a caregiver according to their service plan directives.

Resolution: Corrected: 2024-04-09

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 8, 2023

During a review conducted on September 8, 2023, it was determined that: (1) your operation?s administrator failed to ensure compliance with the current HM Plan(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-09-09

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 8, 2023

During a review conducted on September 8, 2023, it was determined that: (1) your operation?s administrator failed to ensure compliance with the current HM Plan(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-09-09

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 8, 2023

During a review conducted on September 8, 2023, it was determined that: (1) your operation?s administrator failed to ensure compliance with the current HM Plan(s); and (2) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended again. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-09-09

CRITICALHEALTH749.1541(c)(5)Jun 21, 2023

Two of four medication logs did not have administration times documented for PRN medication.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-06-30

CRITICALHEALTH749.1541(c)(5)Jun 21, 2023

Two of four medication logs did not have administration times documented for PRN medication.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-06-30

CRITICALHEALTH749.1541(c)(5)Jun 21, 2023

Two of four medication logs did not have administration times documented for PRN medication.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-06-30

CRITICALSAFETY749.3041(1)Jan 11, 2023

During an unannounced HM inspection, a home that has a toddler placed was observed to be disorganized and included clutter. This was not isolated in one specific area of the home. The countertops had piles of various items and there was no clear counter space. The dining room table was in disarray with items. In the hallway, there was an office space was in disarray and unorganized with piled items. In the exterior, there were items stored on patio trash can filled with wood, (2) gasoline cans (per foster parent the cans were empty), (5) large metal cans filled with goat food in the backyard. Shed that was open, and door was broken with hinges off. Photographs were taken.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-01-25

CRITICALSAFETY749.3041(1)Jan 11, 2023

During an unannounced HM inspection, a home that has a toddler placed was observed to be disorganized and included clutter. This was not isolated in one specific area of the home. The countertops had piles of various items and there was no clear counter space. The dining room table was in disarray with items. In the hallway, there was an office space was in disarray and unorganized with piled items. In the exterior, there were items stored on patio trash can filled with wood, (2) gasoline cans (per foster parent the cans were empty), (5) large metal cans filled with goat food in the backyard. Shed that was open, and door was broken with hinges off. Photographs were taken.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-01-25

CRITICALSAFETY749.3041(1)Jan 11, 2023

During an unannounced HM inspection, a home that has a toddler placed was observed to be disorganized and included clutter. This was not isolated in one specific area of the home. The countertops had piles of various items and there was no clear counter space. The dining room table was in disarray with items. In the hallway, there was an office space was in disarray and unorganized with piled items. In the exterior, there were items stored on patio trash can filled with wood, (2) gasoline cans (per foster parent the cans were empty), (5) large metal cans filled with goat food in the backyard. Shed that was open, and door was broken with hinges off. Photographs were taken.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-01-25

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 2, 2022

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) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-09-03

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 2, 2022

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) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-09-03

CRITICALSTAFFING749.635(2)Sep 2, 2022

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) 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 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 is now unable to successfully move to post-plan monitoring. Furthermore, your operation?s ?planned end date? must now be revised, and the period of heightened monitoring must be extended. Further details of the failure of your operation?s administrator to ensure compliance include the following: - Operation was unable to meet compliance with Medium-High or High weighted licensing citations, including having an open investigation(s). Finding: 749.635(2) ? The licensed administrator must ensure the operation complies with current heightened monitoring plans.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-09-03

MINORCOMPLIANCE749.535(a)(1)May 3, 2022

Two supervisory visits were completed but not added to the home record.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-05-04

MINORCOMPLIANCE749.535(a)(1)May 3, 2022

Two supervisory visits were completed but not added to the home record.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-05-04

MINORCOMPLIANCE749.535(a)(1)May 3, 2022

Two supervisory visits were completed but not added to the home record.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-05-04

SERIOUSSTAFFING749.151(3)Mar 31, 2022

It was documented in the supervisory visit logs that two inelgible persons were listed for emergency contacts for the foster home.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-04-07

SERIOUSSTAFFING749.151(3)Mar 31, 2022

It was documented in the supervisory visit logs that two inelgible persons were listed for emergency contacts for the foster home.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-04-07

SERIOUSSTAFFING749.151(3)Mar 31, 2022

It was documented in the supervisory visit logs that two inelgible persons were listed for emergency contacts for the foster home.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-04-07

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Therapeutic Family Life's safety grade?

Therapeutic Family Life has a safety grade of F (Poor) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 49.6 out of 100.

How many violations does Therapeutic Family Life have?

Therapeutic Family Life has 36 total violations on record, including 27 critical, 6 serious, and 3 minor.

When was Therapeutic Family Life last inspected?

Therapeutic Family Life was last inspected on March 31, 2025.

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