Photo courtesy of Lambton County Developmental Services (LCDS) via Facebook. Photo courtesy of Lambton County Developmental Services (LCDS) via Facebook.
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LCDS awarded accreditation from CARF

Lambton County Developmental Services (LCDS) is celebrating after being awarded a three year accreditation.

The honour was presented by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International. 

It recognizes strong alignment with internationally accepted standards in developmental services.

LCDS said the achievement reflects the organization's 70-year legacy of excellence in supporting people with developmental disabilities across eight diverse communities in Lambton County.

It's the sixth consecutive accreditation LCDS has earned over eighteen years, reinforcing its commitment to quality, innovation, and inclusive support.

Executive Director Nick Salaris said he's proud to see the staff members be recognized for their ongoing teamwork, resilience, and professionalism.

"This accreditation reflects the passion, dedication, and collaboration that define our organization and the meaningful impact we make in the lives of those we support," he said.

During a three-day site survey in July 2025, CARF representatives visited LCDS homes, service locations, and administrative offices, and conducted confidential interviews with employees, people supported, families, and community partners.

The survey found the organization was strong in person-centred service delivery, community integration, leadership stability, stakeholder engagement, and innovative practices.

LCDS also received praise for its comprehensive strategic plan, launched in 2024 with input from supported individuals, families, staff, and community partners.

The organization said the accreditation affirms its dedication to its mission of empowering people with developmental disabilities, fostering inclusive communities, and delivering services rooted in care, connection, and excellence.

The full CARF Accreditation Report can be viewed by clicking here.

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