Accreditation
In August, 2002, Hope Haven was informed by CARF…The Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission, that it was accredited for a period of three years for its Organizational Employment Services, Community Employment Services, Personal and Social Services, Community Living Services and Respite Services.
This accreditation outcome, which represents the highest level of accreditation, is awarded to organizations that show substantial fulfillment of the standards established by CARF and clearly indicate that present conditions represent an established pattern of total operations that is likely to be maintained and/or improved in the foreseeable future. The latest action marks the second consecutive three-year accreditation awarded Hope Haven by CARF, an international accreditation body.
According to Donald E. Galvin, Ph.D., President and CEO of CARF, "Hope Haven has put itself through a rigid peer review process and has demonstrated that its programs and services are of the highest quality, measurable, and accountable."
CARF, a private, not-for-profit, Tucson-based accreditation body established in 1966, is committed to promoting the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of service through a consultative accreditation process that centers on enhancing the lives of the persons served.
CARF establishes standards of quality and conducts periodic on-site surveys to ensure that Hope Haven is meeting those standards. We are happy to provide anyone with further information about our accredited services and performance of those services upon request.