

What Is Accreditation?
Accreditation is a national system for assessing quality in health services organizations. It is a voluntary peer review program wherein Royal Terrace is compared to other long term care facilities using a tailored set of standards. These standards are created by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC). All long term care facilities in Ontario must adhere to these requirements in order to maintain accreditation status and licensing.
At Royal Terrace we aim for excellence in providing competent, quality care. We have always attained a maximum accreditation award through the Canadian Council for Health Accreditation Association (CCHSA), the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for the Long Term Care home, and through the Ontario Retirement Communities Association (ORCA) for the Retirement home.
From the first time Royal Terrace participated in this invaluable quality improvement program, our staff are always looking for ways to go beyond the care standards to make Royal Terrace "A Facility of Choice to Call Home".
About Royal Terrace
Mission
We are a facility dedicated to the delivery of care and services to those who can no longer remain in the community.
Vision
Our vision is to be the facility of choice because everyone strives for excellence.
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