CARF Accredited Programs
The Commission on Accredited Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is an independent, nonprofit organization that reviews and grants accreditation services nationally and internationally on request of a facility or program. Their standards are rigorous, so those services that meet them are often considered among the best available.
What This Means for Patients
As a patient, selecting a CARF-accredited facility has the following advantages:
- CARF-accredited programs ensure the highest industry standards possible, providing risk reduction and accountability.
- CARF-accredited programs and services have demonstrated that they substantially meet internationally recognized standards. CARF accreditation means that you can be confident that an organization has made a commitment to continually enhance the quality of its services and programs, and its focus is on consumer satisfaction.
Choosing CARF-accredited programs and services gives you the assurance that:
- The programs or services actively involve consumers in selecting, planning, and using services.
- The organization's programs and services have met consumer-focused, state-of-the-art international standards of performance.
- These standards were developed with the involvement and input of consumers.
- The organization is focused on assisting each consumer in achieving his or her chosen goals and outcomes.
CARF Accredited Programs
The following Adventist HealthCare Rehabilitation programs have received CARF-accreditation: