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Updated August 27, 2007
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Community Mental Health Authority |
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Gogebic CMH has been a CARF-accredited
organization since 1998, receiving consecutive 3-year accreditation awards for
all CARF surveys conducted at this agency. A 3-year accreditation award is the
highest level of accreditation attainable through CARF. For more information
regarding this agency’s CARF accredited programs and services, please call
906-229-6120.
CARF... The Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission, founded in 1966, is an international, independent, nonprofit accreditor of human service providers and networks in the areas of aging services, behavioral health, child and youth services, employment and community services, and medical rehabilitation. The accreditation services are provided throughout the CARF International family of organizations, which includes CARF, CARF Canada, and CARF-CCAC. For more information, please visit www.carf.org
Mission To promote the quality, value and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative accreditation process that centers on enhancing the lives of the persons served.
Vision Through responsiveness to a dynamic and diverse environment, CARF serves as a catalyst for improving the quality of life of the persons served by CARF-accredited programs and services.
Values All people have the right to be treated with dignity and
respect.
All people should have access to needed services that achieve
optimum outcomes.
All people should be empowered to exercise informed choice.
CARF's accreditation, research and educational activities are conducted in
accordance with these core values and with the utmost integrity. In addition,
CARF is committed to:
The continuous improvement of both organizational
management and service delivery.
Diversity and cultural competence in all
CARF activities and associations.
Enhancing the involvement of persons served in all of CARF's activities.
Persons served being active participants in the development and application of
standards for accreditation.
Enhancing the meaning, value and relevance of accreditation to persons served.
Purpose
In support of CARF's mission, vision and values, CARF's purpose are:
To
develop and maintain current, field-driven standards that improve the value and
responsiveness of the programs and services delivered to people in need of
rehabilitation and other life enhancement services.
To seek input and be responsive to persons served and other stakeholders.
To provide information and education to persons served and other stakeholders on
the value of accreditation.
To recognize
organizations that achieve accreditation through a consultative peer-review
process and demonstrate their commitment to the continuous improvement of their
programs and services with a focus on the needs and outcomes of the person
served.
To conduct accreditation research emphasizing outcomes measurement
and management, and to provide information on common program strengths as well
as areas needing improvement.
To provide consultation, education, training
and publications that support organizations in achieving and maintaining
accreditation of their programs and 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
its focus on customer satisfaction.
CARF's accreditation is not merely a cost of doing business, it is an investment
in our organization's performance... it is an investment in quality services
provided for the person served.