What is a CARF surveyor?

CARF surveyors are the cornerstone of the peer-review survey process. Surveyors are professionals in their fields with primary employment at CARF-accredited organizations. Successful surveyor candidates are actively involved in the accreditation process and implementation of CARF standards at their organization.

What is CARF stand for?

Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
CARF stands for Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. It is a private, not-for-profit organization that accredits rehabilitation programs with some of the following services: Adult day services.

How do I prepare for a CARF survey?

4 Tips on How to prepare for a CARF Survey

  1. Present the requested material. Having all the policies, procedures and plans and presenting all the information are two different things.
  2. Prepare Personnel.
  3. Invite staff to CARF survey orientation meeting.
  4. Hire a CARF consultant.

What should I expect at a CARF survey?

They will be onsite for 2-3 days reviewing files, interviewing staff and generally checking out your organization. The CARF surveyor will need a hard copy of your policies, procedures and other plan documentation to review when they arrive. A general meet-and-greet will take place with all involved parties.

How much does a CARF survey cost?

CARF fees are based on the number of surveyors and days needed to complete the survey. Application fees are currently $995, and survey fees are $1,670 per day without the additional cost of travel, lodging and etc.

How do I become an international surveyor?

The requirements for getting the license vary by state but typically include a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, several years of professional experience, and completing an exam.

What does the CARF do?

About CARF We are an independent, nonprofit organization focused on advancing the quality of services you use to meet your needs for the best possible outcomes. CARF provides accreditation services worldwide at the request of health and human service providers.

Why is CARF important?

CARF accreditation ensures physicians are providing patients with care that meets internationally accepted standards; reinforces person-focused standards that emphasize an integrated and individualized approach to services and outcomes; establishes accountability to funding sources, referral agencies, and the community …

How long does it take to get CARF certified?

approximately six to eight weeks
CARF will determine the certification decision based on the survey and issue the decision, Plan of Action form, and certificate (if applicable) approximately six to eight weeks after the survey.

What are the CARF standards?

The CARF standard ensures that the organization displaying their seal has undergone extensive auditing and inspection in order to ensure that the services you receive are of the highest quality.

How much does it cost to get CARF accreditation?

How often is the CARF survey?

A full follow-up survey is conducted approximately six months following the initiation of services to persons served.

Why is CARF accreditation important?

In short, CARF accreditation matters because it demonstrates that a retirement community or other health or human services provider is unquestionably committed to continuous improvement in their community services and healthcare offerings, as well as in the satisfaction of their customers, clients, or other …

CARF surveyors are the cornerstone of the peer-review survey process. Surveyors are professionals in their fields with primary employment at CARF-accredited organizations. Successful surveyor candidates are actively involved in the accreditation process and implementation of CARF standards at their organization.

How can I contact CARF for assistance with my organization?

CARF Organizations: If you require assistance, please contact Rikki Guerra at [email protected] or (888) 281-6531, extension 7067.

What is the password-protected area in the payers section of CARF?

Welcome to the password-protected area in the payers section of the CARF website. This area contains proprietary information that CARF provides to third-party payers, insurance companies, and governmental regulatory agencies. Access to this area is restricted to these three professional groups.

What does it take to become a CARF Certified Professional?

Be currently employed in a CARF-accredited organization or employed by a governmental entity that works to improve the quality of human services. Have at least five years of current experience in the field.