Accreditation

CCAC-CARF Accreditation

We are proud to announce that Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare has received a five year CARF-CCAC (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities / Continuing Care Accreditation Commission) accreditation for the second time!

Our September 2014 accreditation as an Aging Services Network positions Redstone as the fourth (4) organization within the state of Pennsylvania to obtain this designation and only the twentieth (20) world-wide

Attaining and maintaining CARF-accredited status requires a significant effort, strong teamwork, and a commitment at all levels of our organization to providing quality services and enhancing the lives of the people we serve. This is an international accreditation for providers of health and human services whose goal is to ensure that persons served remain at the center of the service delivery process.

An organization receiving a Five-Year Term of Accreditation has voluntarily put itself through a rigorous peer review process and demonstrated to a team of surveyors during an on-site survey that it is committed to conforming to CARF–CCAC’s accreditation conditions and standards. Furthermore, an organization that earns CARF–CCAC accreditation is commended on its quest for quality programs and services.

This accreditation comes in response to our continued efforts and commitment to providing quality services and programs that center on the satisfaction of those we serve.


Top Workplaces 2014

  • Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare was recognized as one of the Top Places to Work.

  • The recognition was based on employee responses to a confidential survey conducted earlier this year.

  • Redstone was ranked as 8th in the top 10 large companies in the region. 

  • 1,195 companies were invited to participate

  • This year 85 companies were selected to the Top Places to Work list. 

  • As noted during the event “all of these diverse employers have at least one thing in common:  They value their employees and encourage their engagement.”   

 



 

Aspire to Excellence® CARF-CCAC Accredited

Admissions, the provision of service, and referrals of residents shall be made without regard to race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, national origin, age or sex.

Program service shall be made accessible to eligible individuals with disabilities through the most practical and economically feasible methods available. These methods include, but are not limited to equipment redesign, the provision of aids, and the use of alternative service delivery locations. Structural modifications shall be considered only as a last resort among available methods.