The Hope Institute for Children and Families has achieved a three-year acceditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), an independent, nonprofit accreditor of human service providers in such fields as behavioral health care. According to CARF, the accreditiation is an indication of Hope’s ‘dedication and committment to improving the quality of the lives’ of the children we serve.
CARF accreditation is a year-long process during which the facility and its staff must demonstrate excellence across all clinical and administrative services. Accreditations are awarded on a 1-3 year bases, with Hope earning a three-year accreditation for the following programs:
- Behavioral Consultation (Children and Adolescents)
- Community Housing and Shelters (Children and Adolescents)
- Congregate Care (Children and Adolescents)
For more information about CARF Accreditations please visit the Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities website.
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