All Abilities gets 2-year accreditation award
GREENSBURG — All Abilities, an agency that provides service coordination and supports adults with physical disabilities in 32 counties, including Butler County, has won a national service and support award.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance has awarded the two-year accreditation of case management for long-term services and supports to All Abilities.
The award demonstrates that an organization is dedicated to coordinating the delivery of care in a person-centered and integrated manner to help individuals function optimally in their preferred setting, according to a news release from All Abilities.
Candidates for the award are selected based on their scores in eight standards that are developed by various experts and agencies involved in the field of long-term services and supports.
“We are honored to be one of four organizations in Southwestern Pennsylvania to have received this prestigious accreditation,” said Bruce Lazar, executive director of All Abilities. “NCQA recognition of our commitment to providing the highest quality, impactful case management service gives the individuals we serve confidence in selecting us and is a testament to All Abilities’ excellence in providing service coordination for adults with disabilities.”
