Crossroads Earns 3-Year CARF Accreditation Demonstrating Commitment to Quality Care

Crossroads is proud to announce that for the third time in a row, it has earned a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), the highest accreditation possible. According to CARF, “This achievement is an indication of the organization’s dedication and commitment to improving the quality of the lives of the persons served.” Crossroads maintains compliance with high standards and is dedicated to continuous improvement to support its clients and staff.
Shannon Trainor, CEO of Crossroads, said, “This is our third 3-year accreditation and I’m so proud to be part of an amazing organization like Crossroads. I thank my incredibly dedicated staff for all the hard work they do day in and day out to assist our clients and the organization.”
The organization received accreditation for all of its programs including residential treatment for both substance use disorders and eating disorders, as well as intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) and outpatient treatment. One of the areas Crossroads was specifically praised for was upholding an elevated level of transparency and communication when it comes to clinical care issues. There is a significant collaboration and teamwork between clinical and administrative staff to improve client care.
Crossroads was also recognized for its ongoing commitment to process improvement. The organization’s strategic plan clearly outlines the overall vision, mission, and objectives and puts in place feasible plans to overcome barriers and achieve results. Data is used to drive sound decision-making and identify areas of strength and opportunities for improvement.
About Crossroads, located in Maine
Crossroads, a nonprofit in Maine, is a fully accredited addiction and behavioral health treatment center located in Scarborough, Maine. It is a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) since 2016. Clients engage in evidence-based, gender-responsive treatment to build the skills and strategies necessary to support long-term recovery. In addition to treating co-occurring substance use disorders, the facility also addresses mental health and eating disorders for more comprehensive and individualized care. Specialized programs are available for pregnant women and new mothers, as well as family and friends. Crossroads supports clients in remembering who they wanted to be and getting a fresh start through a substance-free lifestyle.