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Community Services Board achieves CARF re-accreditation

The Chesterfield Community Services Board has earned re-accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for the next three years.

This re-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 fourth consecutive three-year accreditation awarded to the Chesterfield Community Services Board by CARF, an international accreditation body.

According to Brian J. Boon, Ph.D., CARF's president and CEO, "This achievement is an indication of your organization's dedication and commitment to improving the quality of the lives of the persons served. The organization and its entire staff are commended for their commitment to provide the highest possible quality of service to the persons served."

CARF, a private, nonprofit, Tucson-based accreditation body established in 1966, is committed to promoting the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative accreditation process that centers on enhancing the lives of the persons served.


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