ACHC Accredited
Giving You the Superior Service You Deserve
What is ACHC Accreditation?
In order to demonstrate an ability to meet regulatory requirements and standards, healthcare organizations may receive accreditation through a process of review by a recognized accreditation organization such as Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). Accreditation is a direct reflection of the company’s commitment to providing the highest level of quality patient care.
How Does an Organization Become ACHC Accredited?
To become accredited, an organization must undergo a rigorous process that consists of ACHC surveyors making on-site surveys, conducting visits in patient homes to assess their care, interviewing staff members about their practices, and reviewing medical records, policies, and procedures.
What Does This Mean for You?
As a former atomic worker, you sacrificed your health to keep our country safe, in return we believe you deserve the highest quality of care available to you. As an ACHC accredited organization, we’re held accountable to specific quality and process standards. By choosing a healthcare provider that has achieved ACHC accreditation, you can take comfort in knowing that you will receive the highest quality of care.
“Providing the best in patient care is at the heart of what we do. Former atomic workers sacrificed their health to deter, and if necessary, fight, a nuclear war. We believe they deserve the highest level of care in return for the service they provided, and the sacrifices they made to keep our country safe.”
*Currently we are accredited in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, South Carolina, Washington, and Wyoming. All expansion locations will be accredited on a rolling basis. Even if we are not accredited in each state, we hold each location to the same highest standards of care and operations.
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