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CAPC, Inc. Earns Three-Year CARF Accreditation, Affirming Excellence in Person-Centered Services
Whittier, CA — February 3, 2026
CAPC, Inc. is proud to announce that it has been awarded Three-Year Accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) following an on-site survey conducted December 15–16, 2025 and is effective through 2029. CARF’s final report confirms CAPC’s substantial conformance to rigorous international standards and recognizes the organization as well-structured, person-centered, and deeply committed to continuous quality improvement. Surveyors commended CAPC’s leadership and governance, staff engagement, ethical service delivery, and a culture rooted in dignity, respect, and inclusion for the individuals served.
CARF’s accreditation affirms the standards that CAPC has long upheld across its organization. Our commitment to person-centered services, strong governance, ethical service delivery, workforce development, and long-term sustainability has consistently guided our policies, programs, and strategic priorities. This accreditation reflects the systems, culture, and accountability measures that CAPC has established and continues to strengthen. “This accreditation reflects the collective dedication of our leadership team, staff, and Board,” said CAPC board chair Richard Barrantes. “It reinforces our credibility with funders and partners, and most importantly our commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centered services to the communities we serve.”
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is an independent, nonprofit accrediting organization that evaluates health and human service providers worldwide. CARF accreditation signifies that an organization meets internationally recognized standards for quality, accountability, and person-centered care, and demonstrates a commitment to continuous improvement, ethical practices, and measurable outcomes that enhance the lives of the individuals served.
About CAPC, Inc.
CAPC, Inc. empowers people with disabilities to live and work in their home communities through person-centered programs, advocacy, and partnerships across Los Angeles and Orange County.
Media Contact:
Natalie Saenz
VP of Development
CAPC, Inc.
natalie@capcinc.org