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Amana Healthcare Secures CARF Accreditation for Spinal Cord and Long-Term Care Programmes

Abu dhabi: Amana Healthcare, an M42 company and a leading provider of specialised long-term care and post-acute rehabilitation in the Middle East, has earned a prestigious three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for its Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Spinal Cord Specialty Programme and long-term care services at Amana Healthcare Village.

According to Emirates News Agency, the Spinal Cord Specialty Programme at Amana Healthcare is designed to meet the complex needs of patients with spinal cord injuries. The programme offers advanced physiotherapy, occupational therapy, neuropsychological support, and specialised clinical interventions like swallowing re-education and tissue viability nursing. It also focuses on community reintegration and independence training, ensuring comprehensive care that addresses both physical and emotional recovery.

The three-year accreditation for Amana Healthcare's long-term care services underscores the organisation's commitment to delivering safe and high-quality care for individuals with complex medical needs. It highlights the company's strength in clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and continuity of care, aligning with Amana's mission to enhance lives with dignity and respect.

The CARF accreditation emphasises the organisation's dedication to measurable outcomes, accountability, and continuous improvement in its spinal cord rehabilitation and long-term care services. Dr. Jason Gray, CEO of Amana Healthcare, noted, "Our spinal cord rehabilitation programme is designed to restore independence and function to patients facing some of the most complex neurological challenges. This accreditation is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our caregivers and to our mission of delivering care that truly transforms lives."

This accreditation also extends to Amana Healthcare's Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Programmes for Stroke Rehabilitation and Amputation Rehabilitation, each receiving a three-year accreditation.