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The accreditation process can be a challenging, yet rewarding experience to those who elect to pursue CARF accreditation. Rehabilitation clinicians of all disciplines can be instrumental in various aspects of [table: see text] preparation for the survey. The organization, staff, stakeholders and, ultimately, the people served and their families, all benefit from the accreditation experience.