Salvation Army's Senior Citizens

3000 Bee Rd, Savannah, GA 31404
Healthcare Facility
License: Food Service
Last inspected: Feb 2, 2026
74
Score
Medium Risk

Salvation Army's Senior Citizens has been inspected three times since 2024. The most recent report on file is from Feb 2, 2026. A medium risk rating points to a few notable findings at the last inspection, though nothing severe.

Things have been moving the wrong way, with the rolling count rising from around zero violations to closer to four violations per visit.

“Insects, rodents, and animals not present” accounts for the largest share of issues, appearing two times across the record.

Restaurants in Savannah average 91, so Salvation Army's Senior Citizens trails the local norm. The inspection history reads as standard for a restaurant of this size.

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Inspections
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Critical latest
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Major latest
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Minor latest
Inspection History
Feb 2, 2026
Routine
2 major violations. 2 minor violations.
View 4 violations
4-2B - food-contact surfaces: cleaned & sanitized
Inspector notes: Observed that facility had no sanitizing agent available. RCA: A chemical sanitizer used in a sanitizing solution for a manual or mechanical operation at contact times specified under subsection (8)(b)3 of this Rule shall meet the requirements specified in DPH Rule 511-6-1-.07(6)(g), shall be used in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered label use instructions.
511-6-1.05(6)(n)
15B - warewashing facilities: installed, maintained, used; test strips
Inspector notes: Observed facility did not have sanitizer testing methods available. RCA: A test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration in mg/L of sanitizing solutions shall be provided.
511-6-1.05(3)(h)
14C - single-use/single-service articles: properly stored, used
Inspector notes: Observed 2 boxes of to-go cups stored on the floor. RCA: Single use items must be stored in a clean dry location 6 inches off the floor.
511-6-1.05(10)(e)
18 - insects, rodents, and animals not present
Inspector notes: Observed double doors leading to outside of kitchen area with a large gap under doors. RCA: Outer openings of a food service establishment shall be protected against the entry of insects and rodents by:(i) Filling or closing holes and other gaps along floors, walls, and ceilings;(ii) Closed, tight-fitting windows; and(iii) Solid, self-closing, tight-fitting doors.
511-6-1.07(2)(m)
74
May 12, 2025
Routine
No violations found.
100
Jun 21, 2024
Routine
1 minor violation.
View 1 violation
18 - insects, rodents, and animals not present
Inspector notes: Observed double doors leading to outside of kitchen area with a large gap under doors. RCA: outer openings of a food service establishment shall be protected against the entry of insects and rodents by:(i) Filling or closing holes and other gaps along floors, walls, and ceilings;(ii) Closed, tight-fitting windows; and(iii) Solid, self-closing, tight-fitting doors.
511-6-1.07(2)(m)
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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Salvation Army's Senior Citizens last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Salvation Army's Senior Citizens on file is from Feb 2, 2026. The public record contains three inspections in total.

What is the most common violation at Salvation Army's Senior Citizens?

Across the inspection record, “insects, rodents, and animals not present” has been cited two times, more than any other issue at Salvation Army's Senior Citizens.

How does Salvation Army's Senior Citizens compare to other restaurants in Savannah?

Salvation Army's Senior Citizens most recently scored 74 out of 100, which is lower than the Savannah average of 91.

Has Salvation Army's Senior Citizens' inspection record improved over time?

No. Recent inspections at Salvation Army's Senior Citizens have averaged around four violations per visit, up from roughly zero earlier in the record.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at Salvation Army's Senior Citizens means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.

How often is Salvation Army's Senior Citizens inspected?

Based on the inspection history on file, Salvation Army's Senior Citizens is inspected around two times per year on average.