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Disability Network Mid-Michigan receives three-year accreditation

REGION – Disability Network Mid-Michigan (DNMM) is pleased to announce it has once again received a three-year CARF accreditation for the following programs:

  • Centers for Independent Living
  • Employee Development Services
  • Services Coordination
  • Supported Living
  • Transition Services
  • Governance Standards

CARF is an independent, non-profit accrediting body whose mission is to promote the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services. CARF establishes consumer-focused standards to help organizations measure and improve the quality of their programs and services.  Achieving accreditation requires a service provider to meet extensive standards of care, commit to quality improvement, and place its focus on the unique needs and results of services for each of the persons the provider serves. DNMM has been CARF accredited since 1998.

A federally funded Center for Independent Living, DNMM is dedicated to building accessible and inclusive communities. DNMM provides an array of advocacy, skill-building, transition, and support services to people of all ages, with many types of disabilities. You can reach Disability Network Mid-Michigan at 989-835-4041 or at dnmm.org.

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