$UNVC: Lets Look At UNVC'S CARF Accreditation: THE
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FOR UNVC/DR. DALTON TO HAVE ACHIEVED THIS STATUS SHOWS WHERE THIS COMPNY IS HEADED: ITS GOING TO BE AMAZING WHAT ALL DR. DALTON IS DOING AN ALL WILL SEE VERY SOON:
April 1st: In the US alone, 130 people die from an opioid overdose every day.
What is the CARF Accreditation process?
CARF accreditation can be quite a lengthy process - 9-12 months for first time applicant; however, because of the time required to complete, it demonstrates the facility's commitment to continually enhance the quality of services and programs offered. It begins with the service provider completing an internal examination of its programs and business practices. Then CARF sends a team of expert practitioners to complete an on-site survey of the service provider. During that on-site survey, the service provider must demonstrate that it conforms to the rigorous and internationally recognized CARF standards.
CARF accreditation consists of ongoing consultation and in-depth on-site reviews to help a CARF-accredited service provider achieve the highest quality of care for their customers. Accreditation demonstrates that the organization has opened its service delivery and business processes to outside scrutiny to improve the quality of their programs.
Following the on-site survey, the CARF presents a written report for the CARF-accredited service provider which includes strengths and areas for improvement. Throughout accreditation, the facility is required to keep the CARF updated on the status of the improvements that are being made, particularly if there are areas for improvements in the written report.
What does CARF accreditation mean for the public?
For those being served, CARF accreditation means that the CARF-accredited service provider is committed to reducing risk, addressing health and safety concerns, respecting preferences of individuals (cultural or otherwise) and providing the best quality of care possible. It also shows that the accredited organization values the feedback and input of their clients and is accountable to the community. Accreditation demonstrates that a CARF-accredited service provider has made a specific commitment to put the needs of their residents at the center of everything they do and that they respect the rights and individuality of its clients.
Consumers, their families, and the public look for CARF accreditation as assurance that providers strive to offer the highest quality services.
CARF Accreditation is a sign of quality and is a public seal of trust and commitment to quality. CARF International, founded in 1966, is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. CARF is The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. The goal of CARF is that the person seeking treatment from an accreditated provider is safe, satisfied, and treated with dignity and respect.
When you choose a CARF accredited provider for Addiction Treatment, you can rest assured that your program or facility are of the highest quality. CARF accreditation is a demonstration of superior performance for their clients. You have chosen well; a service provider that meets or exceeds internationally accepted standards and will ensure that the services you receive are among the elite for excellence. Check out the Top 10 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers to get started with your life in Recovery!
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