Last Stop Reovery

The Significance of The Joint Commission Accreditation for Last Stop Recovery?


The Joint Commission's certification of Last Stop Recovery is highly important because it tells the public and professionals in the field of treatment that our programs continuously meet the highest requirements in the quality of healthcare.

The Joint Commission is the oldest and biggest accrediting organization in the country, having been founded in 1951 with the purpose of guaranteeing the caliber and security of healthcare services. The Joint Commission has a great deal of credibility because of its purpose to accredit more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the US, including home healthcare providers, hospitals, behavioral health facilities, labs, and nursing homes.

The Joint Commission's coveted Gold Seal of Approval® requires frequent, surprise audits by qualified professionals who carefully assess the treatment plans and facilities of Last Stop Recovery. Their mission is to guarantee that skilled and trained personnel are providing care in a secure setting. This assessment procedure is predicated on a thorough appraisal of the quality of therapy conducted through client interviews and medical data.