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CARF Accreditation

AiMHi has been a leader in providing Community Living Services in Prince George for over 65 years. We are proud to support all members of our community in living their best lives.

3-Year Accreditation Awarded in 2021!

Our three-year accreditation certificate through CARF Can be downloaded HERE

CARF has awarded AiMHi another 3–year accreditation for its Employment Planning Services, Community Employment Services, Community Housing and Shelters, Community Housing Service, Community Integration Services, Community Youth Development, Early Childhood Development, Host Family Service, Intensive Family Based Services, Respite Services (Child & Youth), Supported Living Services.

This accreditation outcome, which represents the highest level of accreditation, is awarded to organizations that show substantial fulfillment of the standards established by CARF. An organization receiving a Three-Year Accreditation outcome has put itself through a rigorous peer review process and has demonstrated that its programs and services are of the highest quality, measurable, and accountable.  Further, an organization accredited for three years clearly indicates that present conditions represent an established pattern of total operations that is likely to be maintained or improved in the foreseeable future.

The process of Accreditation has been a positive experience for everyone involved. We gained opportunities to build on our strengths, to identify areas for improvement in service standards, and then, to implement changes accordingly.

Thank you to all of the people who receive services, their families, employees of AiMHi and community members who contributed to AiMHi’s successful accreditation process. It would not have been possible without everyone’s involvement.

What is Accreditation?

Any organization that contracts with the BC government to fund services of $500,000.00 or more is required to seek accreditation from a certified organization.

This certificate, if earned, provides proof that the organization is fulfilling it’s contract with Community Living BC and/ or Ministry of Children and Families in the best possible way and meets all standards set forth by the company examining (surveying) what we do. The Ministry will then continue to contract with AiMHi.

AiMHi started the process of getting ready for Accreditation in November of 2000.

Accreditation is the process of obtaining outside feedback of how well an agency does business on a day to day basis. AiMHi has entered into an agreement with CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) to examine every aspect of this organization and to ensure that we are providing our services in the best possible way.

CARF provides a manual consisting of a set of standards of practice that make it very clear how we are expected to conduct the daily business of AiMHi.

Accreditation is a judgment how well AiMHi provides the services we are contracted to provide. We examine  every aspect of our services.

Successful Accreditation means a three-year certificate from CARF.

Who is CARF?

CARF is the company that we have contracted with to examine our organization.

CARF provides this service to thousands of service-providing organizations internationally.

CARF has three core values and all of their standards are based on these values:
  • All people have the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
  • All people should have access to needed services that achieve optimum outcomes.
  • All people should be empowered to exercise informed choice.

The main purpose of CARF is to promote quality services for persons being served, their families, and employees, through accreditation.

What Are The Benefits of Accreditation?
Some of the benefits of Accreditation are:
  • An assurance on the part of persons seeking services and their families that our organization meets accepted person-focused standards that emphasize an integrated and individualized approach to services and outcomes.
  • Accountability to Community Living BC and/or the Ministry for Children and Families and to the community.
  • Continuous quality improvement through the application of CARF standards.
  • Guidance for responsible management and professional growth of personnel.
  • Support from CARF through consultation, publications, training opportunities, and newsletters.

AiMHi is striving to be the “best that we can be”.  We value everyone’s input this includes sending out satisfaction surveys, supporting employees and the people we support to participate in committees, and holding fun get-togethers such as, AiMHi Picnics, Potlucks and Dances.

Hopefully, we are able to encourage enthusiasm as well as knowledge for accreditation at the same time.

AiMHi has been awarded a three year Accreditation for the following identified programs:

Employment Services:

  • Employment Planning Services

Community Employment Services:

  • Job Development
  • Employment Supports

Community Services:

  • Community Housing Services
  • Community Integration Services
  • Community Youth Development
  • Early Childhood Development
  • Host Family Service
  • Intensive Family Based Services
  • Respite Services (Child & Youth)
  • Supported Living Services

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We at AiMHi acknowledge and are grateful to be working and learning on the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, McLeod Lake Indian band and the Wet'suwet'en nation. We honor and respect their enduring stewardship of the lands, recognizing their ongoing connection to the territories, its resources, and their rich cultural heritage.