well, sure, but what else is there to tell? Meaning... this program has to be accredited to better fool the parents into thinking its archaic treatment modality is the next best thing to sliced bread. It got its accreditation originally from COA, they dropped them, so they went with CARF, which was just an extension of the accreditation that KHK had B4 PFC formally covered their butt and 'acquired' KHK. A similar situation happened when ODADAS passed on the actual state licensure of KHK. PFC simply filled out an application for certification and ODADAS said "POOF! You're certified". PFC and ODADAS basically sidestepped the law at that point. If you research the codes in Ohio, you'll see that if a program changes ownership, it forfeits the current certification. Considering that PFC was from out of state and is "supposed to be" a completely different program, well, see? It's all bullshit no matter how you drink it, :rofl:
Seriously though, it is bullshit plain and simple. I'll bet that PFC/KHK gets its recertification as a licensed facility in January from ODADAS, regardless of the piles of complaints and proof that they are using the STRAIGHT, Inc. treatment model. The government apparently approves of this modality and there's very little people can do about it until a kid actually dies inside the warehouse or host home. Grim prospect, eh?