Aging Services
Also see CARF-CCAC
Also see Added
value for accredited aging services communities through SNAPforSeniors®
The Aging Services customer service unit focuses on service
areas serving older adults across the continuum. Providers may become accredited
in one or more program areas. Clicking the links below will take you to the
program description:
Program
descriptions (PDF)
Adult Day
Services
Aging Services
Networks
Assisted
Living
Continuing
Care Retirement Communities (uses the CARF-CCAC
accreditation program)
Person-Centered
Long-Term Care Communities (nursing homes)
Comprehensive
Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (This set of standards is
published in the Medical Rehabilitation Standards Manual. If your
organization provides subacute rehabilitation, these standards may be blended
into your accreditation survey.)
In any of the settings listed above, providers may pursue a specialization
in:
Dementia
Care
Stroke
Specialty Programs
For providers:
Find answers to frequently
asked questions
Read about the accreditation
process and standards for Aging Services programs
Find out about discounted
insurance premiums for qualified providers
Register for Aging
Services seminars online
Register for the Survey
Prep Live! series of free webinars
Check out the
Order the Aging
Services standards manual and other publications online
Learn more about the Value
of CARF Accreditation (PDF)
Go to Continuing
Communication newsletter
Go to the CARF-CCAC
table of contents page
Resources:
Find help for
providers and caregivers of stroke survivors
Download the Consumer
Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting in Continuing Care
Retirement Communities (PDF)
Accredited providers may download a CARF,
CARF Canada, or CARF-CCAC logo to display on their website and printed materials.
Visit CARF Canada