Gillette Children’s has received the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) reaccreditation based on this year’s survey. The three-year accreditation will extend through November 2025.
Gillette is among a small number of U.S. inpatient rehabilitation facilities with this highly sought-after credential for both pediatric specialty and brain injury specialty programs. This reaccreditation is a recognition of relentless commitment to improving the quality of life for patients and communities, as well as a continuous pursuit to improve the patient experience.
One CARF surveyor notes, “Throughout Gillette Children’s, it is evident, from top to bottom, that the care is focused and attentive to the patient and family. This drives everything that is a part of the organization, how decisions are made, and the vision for the future. This is noteworthy.”
Gillette boasts a comprehensive, integrated inpatient rehabilitation program that is a vital part of the continuum of care and provides access to the highest concentration of pediatric rehabilitation medicine specialists in the nation.
Gillette is among a small number of U.S. inpatient rehabilitation facilities with this highly sought-after credential for both pediatric specialty and brain injury specialty programs.