Marietta, Cobb County

AUTUMN BREEZE HEALTHCARE CENTER

1480 SANDTOWN RD SW MARIETTA, GA 30008-3821

Food
Latest score
100
May 13, 2026
City
Marietta
County
Cobb
Inspections
2

Score history

Inspection scores over time for this facility.

Inspection history

Georgia inspection history is score-based, with violations grouped under each recorded inspection.

May 13, 2026

Routine

Score: 1000 violations
No violations recorded for this inspection.

Feb 26, 2026

Issued Provisional Permit

Score: 933 violations

2-2D - adequate handwashing facilities supplied & accessible

Regulation: 511-6-1.06(2)(g) - handwashing sinks, nos/capacities (pf)

4 ptsCorrected: NoRepeat: No

Observed no handwashing sink within 25 feet of the prep sink/drink station area of the main kitchen entering and exiting the kitchen from the dining room. Observed employees entering the kitchen from dining area having to wait on other employee using the only handwashing sink in main kitchen. C/A: A food service establishment shall provide a number of handwashing sinks necessary for convenient use by employees in areas such as food prep and warewashing.

16A - hot and cold water available; adequate pressure

Regulation: 511-6-1.06(1)(g),(h) - water supply, capacity; pressure (pf)

2 ptsCorrected: NoRepeat: No

Hot water at handwashing sink was not under sufficient pressure to remove soil from hands. A trickle or stream under little pressure was observed for the hot water of the handwashing sink. C/A: Water under pressure shall be provided to all fixtures, equipment, and nonfood equipment that are required to use water.

17D - adequate ventilation and lighting; designated areas used

Regulation: 511-6-1.07(2)(i) - light bulbs, protective shielding (c)

1 ptsCorrected: NoRepeat: No

Observed, in main kitchen, 4 sets of lights not covered with a light shield or covering. C/A: Light bulbs shall be shielded, coated, or otherwise shatter-resistant in areas where there is exposed food; clean equipment, utensils, and linens; or unwrapped single-service and single-use articles