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Joint Commission on Mental Health

The Joint Commission on Mental Health is an organization that evaluates and accredits mental health care providers to ensure they meet certain standards of quality and safety. Its goal is to promote high-quality treatment for individuals with mental health conditions by setting guidelines for effective care, operations, and safety protocols. While not a government agency, its accreditation signifies that a facility complies with best practices and offers trustworthy services. This helps patients and families choose reputable providers and encourages continuous improvement within the mental health care system.