We Care Arts works to provide the best
possible services to our clients, and we need to assure them, their families,
our funders, and our partner agencies that entrust us to provide services, that our organization has been evaluated and approved by agencies who
monitor facilities such as ours. This
assurance creates confidence that our programs and services are effective and
meet expectations. Below, please read
about three of these agencies that we have succeeded in meeting standards.
CARF
The
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, CARF International,
is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of
health and human services providers. The CARF International group of companies
currently accredits more than 50,000 programs and services at 25,000 locations.
More than 10 million persons of all ages are served annually by 7,000
CARF-accredited service providers. CARF accreditation extends to
countries in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
OMHAS
The Ohio Department of Mental Health
and Addiction Services, OhioMHAS, provides
statewide leadership of a high-quality mental health and addiction
prevention, treatment and recovery system. Community mental health agencies require certification
by OhioMHAS when they provide mental health services that are funded by a
community mental health board.
ADAMHS
Addiction and Mental Health Services, ADAMHS, of Montgomery County is
responsible for the planning, funding and monitoring of public mental
health and alcohol and other drug addiction services. Under Ohio
law, the ADAMHS is one of 50 Boards coordinating the public behavioral health
system in Ohio. The has the legal responsibility and authority for the
provision of mental health and addiction treatment services and contracts with
provider agencies to deliver services that assist consumers and clients on the
road to recovery.
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