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Pam Searles, neuro-rehabilitation services manager for Center for Integrated Neuro Rehab, a program of AMHC, proudly displays the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities certificate CINR was recently reissued for another three years. (Courtesy of Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc)
Pam Searles, neuro-rehabilitation services manager for Center for Integrated Neuro Rehab, a program of AMHC, proudly displays the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities certificate CINR was recently reissued for another three years. (Courtesy of Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc)
AMHC’s Center for Integrated Neuro Rehab receives three-year accreditation
Contributed • January 29, 2021 Center for Integrated Neuro Rehab, a program of Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has been reissued a three-year accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
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Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Spero Health will open at 2930 Carter Ave. in Ashland on Thursday, next to Mclean Pharmacy.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Spero Health will open at 2930 Carter Ave. in Ashland on Thursday, next to Mclean Pharmacy.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Spero Health will open at 2930 Carter Ave. in Ashland on Thursday, next to Mclean Pharmacy. featured top story
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Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Spero Health will open at 2930 Carter Ave. in Ashland on Thursday, next to Mclean Pharmacy.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Spero Health will open at 2930 Carter Ave. in Ashland on Thursday, next to Mclean Pharmacy.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Spero Health will open at 2930 Carter Ave. in Ashland on Thursday, next to Mclean Pharmacy. featured top story
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Jan 14, 2021
(Chillicothe) Goodwill of South Central Ohio’s workforce development program has once again earned a three-year accreditation.
The designation was awarded by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) which is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. CARF assists service providers in improving the quality of their services, demonstrating value, and meeting internationally recognized organizational and program standards.
Goodwill’s workforce program has consistently sought and earned CARF accreditation since 1999.
“Seeking CARF accreditation is our way to show our communities and the people we serve that we’re committed to providing quality workforce development services,” said CEO Marvin Jones. “This process also provides us with feedback from an independent organization on areas we can improve our program operations.”
Adventist HealthCare Rehabilitation Celebrates 20 Years of Specialty Service
Faith-based inpatient rehabilitation hospital announces two decades of patient-centered care
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ROCKVILLE, Md., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Adventist HealthCare Rehabilitation, home of the first acute rehabilitation hospital formed in Montgomery County, announces its 20th anniversary this month with observances among employees across its inpatient and outpatient facilities.
Formed in January 2001, Adventist HealthCare Rehabilitation began as a 55-bed acute rehabilitation hospital with an outpatient rehabilitation department. Since then it has grown to 97 inpatient beds in two locations, as well as 7 outpatient clinics located in Rockville, Silver Spring, White Oak and Gaithersburg.