--Living services
--Organizational employment
services
--Community employment
services: job development
--Community employment
services: job-site training
--Community employment
services: job supports
This accreditation outcome
represents the highest level of accreditation available and is
awarded only to organizations that show substantial fulfillment of
the standards established by CARF. An organization receiving a
three-year accreditation outcome has put itself through a rigorous
peer review process and has demonstrated that its programs and
services are of the highest quality, are measurable and are
accountable. Further, an organization accredited for three years
clearly indicates that present conditions represent an established
pattern of total operations that is likely to be maintained or
improved in the foreseeable future.
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CTF is a private,
not-for-profit corporation incorporated in 2000 to provide
residential and developmental day programming services and supports
to individuals with developmental disabilities. The organization's
mission is to provide the highest quality support to people
receiving its services in order to enhance each individual's skill
development, health, freedom, independence and personal dignity. In
the Lincoln-Atlanta area, CTF operates three residential homes.
CARF is an independent,
not-for-profit international accrediting body promoting quality,
value and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative
accreditation process that centers on enhancing the lives of the
people served. Since 1966, CARF has established consumer-focused
standards to help organizations measure and improve the quality of
their programs and services.
[News release]
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