In 2022, Alcla obtained the Three Year Accreditation of the CARF International Quality Standard for its excellence in rehabilitation. CARF is considered the most important international accreditation in rehabilitation, recognized for its high standards of quality and demand worldwide.
With this accreditation, the Clinic consolidates its international projection in relation to the quality of the processes developed in the Rehabilitation Program, and shows its dedication and commitment to improve the quality of life of the patients treated.
The process, whose purpose is to improve the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of rehabilitation health organizations, is centered on the person treated and their family.
In this way, Alcla ensures in its development the most reliable services designed for their patients.
About CARF
CARF International -Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities- is an independent, non-profit accreditor of health and human services.
The mission of CARF is to promote the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative accreditation process and continuous improvement services that center on enhancing the lives of persons served.
Through accreditation, CARF assists service providers in improving the quality of their services, demonstrating value, and meeting internationally recognized organizational and program standards.
The accreditation process applies sets of standards to service areas and business practices during an on-site survey. Accreditation, however, is an ongoing process, signaling to the public that a service provider is committed to continuously improving services, encouraging feedback, and serving the community. Accreditation also demonstrates a provider’s commitment to enhance its performance, manage its risk, and distinguish its service delivery.
Rehabilitation Program Performance
In order to demonstrate the effective progress that the patient makes throughout the rehabilitation treatment, various tests are performed upon admission, periodically during hospitalization and upon discharge.
Data 2023: