This presentation gives an introductory overview into the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) mission, standards, accreditation process, and value of CARF Accreditation from the perspective of CARF, organizations, and from persons served. It aims to expand on the role of CARF accreditation in enhancing quality, value, and outcomes in health and human services. Participants will gain initial insights into CARF’s standards manual, steps to accreditation and re-accreditation, and the advantages that accreditation offers to organizations and their clients, and additional resources to further support organizations interested in pursuing CARF accreditation and learning more.
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