Riverview Health Acute Rehabilitation Program achieves accreditation for high-quality service

The hardworking Acute Rehabilitation Program team at Riverview Health. (Photo provided)

Riverview Health has announced the certification of its Acute Rehabilitation program by Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).

“This accreditation is a true testament to our hardworking team who ensure our patients are getting the best care possible,” said Anna Panduku, program director of Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation at Riverview Health. “Whether it’s intense rehabilitation for stroke, trauma, prolonged illness, orthopedic or neurological conditions, our goal is to provide personalized care that helps our patients regain the level of independence needed to be able to enjoy their lives.”

The CARF accreditation demonstrates the commitment of Riverview Health to continuously improve service quality and to focus on the satisfaction of patients.

About Riverview Health

Riverview Health is comprised of a full-service, 156-bed hospital in Noblesville, a 16-bed hospital in Westfield, as well as three freestanding combined ER and urgent care facilities. Also included are more than 25 primary, immediate and specialty-care facilities in Hamilton County. Riverview Health provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services in more than 35 healthcare specialties and has been frequently recognized for its clinical and service excellence.

National achievements include Healthgrades 5-star rating (2020) for total knee replacement and spinal fusion and Newsweek magazine annual rankings as a top acute inpatient rehabilitation unit in the state of Indiana (2021). Riverview Health was also recognized by the Indiana Hospital Association for its infant and maternal health with the INspire Hospital of Distinction award two years in a row (2020, 2021).

For more information on Riverview Health, visit riverview.org.