Highest Quality Medical Rehabilitation
Since its inception, Hope Network Rehabilitation Services has continuously been awarded the highest level of accreditation possible through CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) for its continuum of services for people with brain injury.
When a service or program is CARF-accredited, it means the organization has passed an in-depth review of its services. It is absolute assurance that a provider meets rigorous CARF guidelines for service and quality — a qualified endorsement that the provider conforms to nationally and internationally recognized service standards and is focused on delivering the most favorable results for you.
Hope Network Rehabilitation Services has CARF accreditation in:
- Home and Community Services (Adults)
- Home and Community Services (Children and Adolescents)
- Home and Community Services: Brain Injury Program (Adults)
- Home and Community Services: Brain Injury Program (Children and Adolescents)
- Interdisciplinary Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Programs (Adults)
- Interdisciplinary Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Programs (Children and Adolescents)
- Interdisciplinary Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Programs: Brain Injury Program (Adults)
- Interdisciplinary Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Programs: Brain Injury Program (Children and Adolescents)
- Residential Rehabilitation Programs: Brain Injury Program (Adults)
- Residential Rehabilitation Programs: Brain Injury Program (Children and Adolescents)
- Vocational Services (Adults)
- Vocational Services: Brain Injury Program (Adults)
Click
here to view a complete list of strengths that CARF identified during their 2010 on-site survey of Hope Network Rehabilitation Services'
programs and
locations. CARF will return to re-evaluate these programs in fall 2013.
Questions? Don't hesitate to
Ask Jenny.