CAAS accreditation is a structured, supported process designed to help agencies evaluate performance, strengthen systems, and demonstrate compliance through independent review. The steps below outline what to expect from start to finish.
Accreditation is a team effort, but it requires a point person to coordinate preparation and communication.
Outcome: Roles are clear, preparation is organized, and accountability is established.
A successful submission begins with a disciplined self-review against the current CAAS Standards.
Outcome: A clear understanding of compliance status and preparation priorities.
Your submission should demonstrate compliance clearly, consistently, and efficiently.
Outcome: A complete, organized submission aligned with the CAAS Standards.
CAAS begins the evaluation with an off-site review to assess documentation and readiness.
Outcome: Confirmation of completeness and readiness for on-site evaluation.
The on-site evaluation verifies that documented practices are implemented consistently in real-world operations.
Outcome: Findings are documented for accreditation review and decision-making.
Following completion of the off-site and on-site reviews, the accreditation record is forwarded for final consideration.
The Panel of Commissioners, an independent three-member panel, reviews the final submission and evaluation findings and makes the final determination regarding accreditation status.
Outcome: Your agency receives an official accreditation decision, along with any required follow-up actions or recommendations.
Accreditation is not a one-time milestone. It is an ongoing commitment to organizational excellence.
Outcome: Sustained readiness and continuous improvement.
CAAS provides standards, application tools, and education resources to help agencies move forward confidently.
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