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THE MISSION OF THE GARTH HOMER SOCIETY IS TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDEPENDENCE, GROWTH AND PARTICIPATION IN THE COMMUNITY WITH PEOPLE WHO STRIVE TO OVERCOME DEVELOPMENTAL AND PHYSICAL OBSTACLES.

CARF Accreditation

The services provided by the Garth Homer Society are CARF accredited. The Society has completed four successful accreditations (in 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012). The Society will be accredited again in 2015.

WHAT IS ACCREDITATION?
Accreditation is a peer review process that helps the Garth Homer Society improve the quality of services provided to clients. Every three years surveyors visit our site to determine our compliance to the standards for the employment and community services that we provide.

WHAT IS CARF?
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, or CARF, is a private, non-profit organization that grew out of a need to promote quality programs for people with disabilities.
CARF has surveyors with extensive experience and training in the area in which they survey. The role of the surveyor is to help organizations achieve the goal of assisting individuals with disabilities in achieving their highest human potential.