CARF
Accreditation
Quality You Can Trust
Turning Point Community Programs has earned a 3-year accreditation from CARF International, the highest level of accreditation. Accreditation is an independent, consultative review that looks at how services are delivered, how quality is measured, and how feedback leads to improvement.
What is accreditation?
- Independent confirmation that services align with internationally recognized standards for quality and safety.
- A peer-review process that examines policies, documentation, outcomes, and feedback, with ongoing quality improvement.
- A signal that TPCP demonstrates substantial conformance to standards and a strong culture of accountability and learning.
Accredited Programs:
- Coloma Center — Placer County
- Providence Center — Nevada County
- Esperanza — San Joaquin County
- Justicia — San Joaquin County
- Crisis Residential Programs — Sacramento County
- Henrietta, Rio Linda, Viking
- Mental Health Urgent Care Clinic — Sacramento County
What it means for the people we serve?
- You are at the center. Services reflect your goals, culture, language, and preferences.
- Safety and respect. We reduce risk, address health and safety concerns, and protect rights and dignity.
- Your voice matters. We invite feedback and use it to improve services and outcomes.
- Recovery and resilience. Care is strengths-based and focused on real-world results like housing stability, connection, and wellness.
About CARF:
CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services, founded in 1966. CARF provides accreditation services at the request of providers and uses a consultative peer-review process focused on quality and person-centered care.



