CARF Accreditation

What CARF Accreditation Means

CARF is an independent, nonprofit accrediting body that evaluates behavioral health and human service organizations against internationally recognized standards of quality and ethical service delivery.

Accreditation is earned through a comprehensive review process and reflects an organization’s commitment to continuous improvement, transparency, and responsible practices.

What CARF Accreditation Means

CARF is an independent, nonprofit accrediting body that evaluates behavioral health and human service organizations against internationally recognized standards of quality and ethical service delivery.

Accreditation is earned through a comprehensive review process and reflects an organization’s commitment to continuous improvement, transparency, and responsible practices.

Why CARF Matters

Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities

Our Commitment to Quality

Our services are guided by recovery-oriented, strengths-based principles that prioritize dignity, collaboration, and meaningful participation. We are committed to culturally responsive practices and ongoing evaluation to strengthen the quality of care we provide.

Scope of Accreditation

CARF accreditation applies to specific programs and services provided by our organization. Accreditation reflects adherence to CARF standards within the scope of the services reviewed.

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