
Campbell County Health Behavioral Health Services at Campbell County Memorial Hospital in Gillette, Wyoming is a proud to have achieved a three-year accreditation, the highest level of Accreditation offered by CARF International.
CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services providers in the areas of Aging Services, Behavioral Health, Child and Youth Services, Durable Medical Equipment, Employment and Community Services, Medical Rehabilitation, Opioid Treatment Programs, and Vision Rehabilitation Services. CARF assists providers in improving the quality of their services by applying sets of quality standards during a consultative on-site survey.
The benefits of conformance to the CARF standards can be realized by both the organization and its persons served.
For the organization, CARF accreditation is a catalyst for continuous quality improvement. CARF surveyors apply a consultative, rather than inspective, approach. They bring with them not only their own wisdom, but also the experience of similar organizations to promote quality within the industry.
For the consumer, choosing a CARF-accredited program or service can provide confidence that an organization is consumer focused and has met international standards for service delivery.
For more information about CARF International, the standards, or the survey process, visit www.carf.org.
Location: Campbell County Memorial Hospital, 501 S. Burma Ave., Fifth Floor, Gillette, Wyoming
Appointments Available: Monday-Thursday, 8 am-5 pm; Friday, 8 am-12 pm
Phone: 307-688-5000
Crisis Line: 307-688-5555 after hours, weekends, and holidays
Continuity of Care Manager: Derek A. Friedlan, BS, CCM, NACM, 307-688-5007
Operations Manager: Matthew Miller, MHA, 307-688-5025
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