Accreditation
We provide home health care services to our clients with the highest professional, ethical, and safety standards.
~ The Bayada Way
As part of our commitment to providing home health care services to our clients with the highest professional,
ethical, and safety standards, Bayada Nurses voluntarily seeks accreditation from leading independent accrediting
agencies.
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Community Health Accreditation Program
The Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP), the leading accrediting organization for the
home health care industry, has publicly certified that Bayada Nurses has voluntarily achieved the
highest standards of excellence for home-based health care. Bayada achieved accreditation by
demonstrating compliance with CHAP’s national standards of excellence in the provision of care
services.
CHAP’s rigorous accreditation process involves a thorough examination of the business and
service aspects of the entire Bayada Nurses organization—including office and client
visits—which evaluates service quality, structural strength, organizational effectiveness,
and human and financial resources. |
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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
The Bayada Nurses Developmental Disabilities Services program—serving adults and
children throughout North Carolina with mental retardation, autism, and other
developmental disabilities—is accredited by CARF for community integration, respite, and
personal support services.
Accreditation involves a rigorous peer review of business practices and program
performance. CARF validated that Bayada Nurses delivers services of the highest quality
that are measurable and accountable to clients, their families, employees, and other
stakeholders.
The decision awarded to the Bayada Nurses Developmental Disabilities Services program
represents the highest level of accreditation an organization can achieve from the
international accrediting body and represents our organization’s conformance to CARF
standards. |
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