Good Shepherd Marks 30 Years of CARF Accreditation
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation marks 30 years of CARF International accreditation in 2026, maintaining six CARF‑accredited inpatient rehabilitation programs since its original accreditation in 1996.
In 2026, we’re celebrating 30 years of CARF International accreditation at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation.
Good Shepherd’s original accreditation with CARF, an independent, non-profit accrediting organization that works to ensure high standards of care and quality are met by its accredited inpatient rehabilitation providers, dates back to 1996.
Today, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital and Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Pediatric Unit feature a combined six CARF-accredited inpatient rehabilitation programs:
- Overall Adult Inpatient Rehabilitation
- Stroke Specialty (adult)
- Brain Injury Specialty (adult)
- Spinal Cord Injury Specialty (adult)
- Amputation Specialty (adult)
- Pediatric Specialty
CARF accreditation is the gold standard for rehabilitation providers. To receive accreditation, organizations like Good Shepherd undergo a rigorous peer-review process and demonstrate to a team of surveyors their program is of the highest quality.
Thank you to all of our skilled and expert physician-led teams across a variety of disciplines and roles for continuing the tradition of care and quality at Good Shepherd — and for continuing to ensure we remain CARF-accredited.