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Joint Commission Accreditation

What Is The Joint Commission?

The Joint Commission is an independent, nonprofit organization that accredits and certifies healthcare organizations across the United States. Established in 1951, it is the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in healthcare. Joint Commission accreditation is recognized as the gold standard for healthcare quality and patient safety.

What Accreditation Means for Patients

When a treatment center is accredited by The Joint Commission, it means the facility has undergone rigorous evaluation and meets or exceeds nationally recognized standards for quality and safety. These standards cover patient rights, medication management, infection prevention, staff qualifications, treatment planning, and continuous quality improvement.

ORTC’s Commitment to Excellence

ORTC treatment centers are proud to be accredited by The Joint Commission. This reflects our unwavering commitment to quality, safety, and continuous improvement. We voluntarily submit to regular surveys and evaluations to ensure our practices meet the highest standards. Our accreditation is not just a certificate — it is a living commitment to excellence in every aspect of care.

Why It Matters for Your Recovery

Choosing an accredited treatment center matters because your health and safety depend on the quality of care you receive. At ORTC, accreditation means our physicians, nurses, counselors, and support staff all operate within a framework of evidence-based practices and rigorous quality controls. When you choose ORTC, you can be confident that you are receiving validated, high-quality care.

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