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The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities 

What is CARF Accreditation?

CARF Accreditation

The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accreditation is the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to a rehabilitation program and is your assurance that we are committed to providing excellent, evidence-based care to our patients by strictly adhering to nationally- and internationally-recognized standards of quality and patient care.

To achieve accreditation, we must pass an in-depth review of our services and operations by surveyors from CARF® International, an independent, nonprofit organization that surveys and accredits more than 59,000 programs and services.

CARF has accredited programs at three Johnson Rehabilitation Institute locations. To learn more about each of the three locations and read answers to frequently asked questions below.

CARF Accredited Programs at Johnson Rehabilitation Institute

CARF has accredited the following programs and services at three locations:

  • General inpatient rehabilitation
  • Inpatient stroke rehabilitation
  • Inpatient brain injury rehabilitation
  • General inpatient rehabilitation
  • Inpatient stroke rehabilitation

How You Benefit from CARF Accreditation

  • Our CARF-accredited programs and services provide you with the assurance that:
  • Our programs and services meet patient-focused, state-of-the-art national standards of performance that were developed with the involvement and input of consumers.
  • We are committed to providing you with treatment and services that will help you achieve the best outcomes possible and will empower you to make decisions about the care you receive.
  • We treat all patients and their family members and caregivers with dignity and respect.
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