What is CARF?
CARF
is a private, not-for-profit organization that promotes quality
rehabilitation services by establishing guideline standards for
organizations to use in developing and offering programs or
services to consumers. CARF uses these standards to determine
how well an organization is serving its consumers and how the
organization can improve.
CARF
standards are developed with input from consumers,
rehabilitation professionals, state and national organizations
and other funding sources. Each year the standards are reviewed
and new standards are developed to keep pace with changing
conditions and consumer needs.
What Does it Mean to be Accredited?
Once an organization applies
for service or program accreditation, CARF sends professionals
to conduct an on-site survey to determine the degree to which
the organization meets the standards. CARF surveyors also
consult with staff members and offer suggestions for improving
the quality of the organization's services.
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 focus is on consumer satisfaction. .
The Benefits of Accreditation to
You, the Service Consumer